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LG addresses NCC cadets at Spl National Integration Camp in Srinagar

Says “Spl National Integration Camp promotes spirit of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat', fosters common values of patriotism, integrity, selfless service”

K H News Service by K H News Service
June 30, 2024
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“National Cadets Corps have always served the society with commitment, efficiency, complete dedication for “Unity and Discipline”, Have made immense contribution in nation-building”

“Core values of NCC bind us to a shared vision for a brighter future, NCC as an institution has always played a major role in promoting fundamental values, propagated principles of human dignity, equality in the society transcending boundary of race, religion, gender”

“NCC Directorate deserves compliments for providing opportunity to young cadets to forge life-long friendships, understand and value rich heritage of cultures that forge unity despite diverse languages, traditions”

“Activities at the camp truly symbolize spirit of unity in diversity, instil in cadets tvalues of discipline, integrity and camaraderie”

“This Special Camp will enable NCC cadets to appreciate,share common aspirations of the youth of Kashmir Valley”

250 cadets from 17 directorates of the country are attending the camp

Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday addressed senior wing Cadets of National Cadet Corps at Special National Integration Camp, at JAKLI Regimental Centre, Rangreth.
The Lt Governor, in his address, appreciated the NCC Directorate, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh for providing opportunity to young cadets to forge life-long friendships, understand and value the rich heritage of cultures that forge unity despite the diverse languages and traditions.
He said the Special National Integration Camp promotes the spirit of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ and has brought together cadets from 17 directorates of the country to foster common values of patriotism, integrity and selfless service.
The activities at the camp truly symbolize the spirit of unity in diversity. It instils in cadets the values of discipline, integrity and camaraderie, he added.
The Lt Governor lauded the major role of National Cadet Corps in promoting the fundamental values and propagating principles of human dignity and equality in the society transcending the boundary of race, religion and gender. These core values bind us to a shared vision for a brighter future, he added.
“NCC have always served the society with commitment, efficiency and complete dedication in accordance with its motto “Unity and Discipline” and have made immense contribution in nation-building,” the Lt Governor said.
He observed that the Special National Integration Camp will enable NCC cadets to appreciate and share the common aspirations of the youth of Kashmir Valley vis a vis the rest of the country,
Addressing the cadets, the Lt Governor reiterated the commitment of the J&K Administration towards the empowerment of youth of Jammu Kashmir.
The Lt Governor called upon the youth to join the NCC in large number and selflessly serve the society and the nation.
NCC Directorate of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh is establishing three new NCC units. It has already established state-of-the-art training academies in Nagrota and Leh and also started programmes to connect the youth with innovation and start-ups.
As part of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ Programme, over 250 cadets from 17 directorates of the country participated in the camp organised by NCC Directorate, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh.
On the occasion, the cadets showcased the rich and diverse cultures of India through their performances.
Major General RK Sachdeva, Additional Director General, NCC Directorate Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh, Brig. Deepak Sajjanhar, Group Commander NCC Group Srinagar and other senior officers were also present.

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