By Our Staff Reporter
Kolkata, 7 July: The National Cadet Corps (NCC) Directorate at Kolkata witnessed a momentous change of leadership as Major General Vivek Tyagi assumed the position of Additional Director General (ADG) for the West Bengal & Sikkim region, succeeding Maj Gen US Sengupta. The formal handing/taking over ceremony took place on July 6 at the NCC Directorate headquarters in New Alipore Office, Kolkata.
Maj Gen Tyagi brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise as an Infantry Officer. Throughout his distinguished career, he has served in diverse terrains, gaining valuable operational knowledge. Notably, he has been involved in crucial counter-terrorism operations and has served in challenging environments such as the Line of Control and high-altitude regions. Maj Gen Tyagi has held significant staff appointments and instructional tenures, including positions at the esteemed Indian Military Academy and The Infantry School.
Having previously commanded a multinational brigade in a United Nations mission and serving as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of an active division deployed in the western sector, Maj Gen Vivek Tyagi brings extensive leadership acumen to this important role. His appointment as ADG underscores the NCC’s commitment to advancing its mission of contributing to nation-building through the development of young cadets.
The NCC Directorate at Kolkata plays a crucial role in nurturing and guiding the youth of West Bengal and Sikkim, instilling in them a sense of discipline, patriotism, and social responsibility. Under the stewardship of Maj Gen Vivek Tyagi, the NCC endeavors to further enhance its efforts in nurturing future leaders, fostering character development, and promoting a spirit of national service among cadets.
Maj Gen Vivek Tyagi‘s assumption of the position of Additional Director General marks a significant milestone in the NCC’s ongoing commitment to empowering young individuals and cultivating their potential to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress.