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VP Dhankhar inaugurates NCC Republic Day Camp

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By Our Staff Reporter

New Delhi, 5 Jan: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has lauded the NCC for heralding a new era of youth development and national progress by channelising the youth’s energy for positivity. Describing NCC cadets as important stakeholders in the rise of Bharat, the Vice President said that they are role models for the nation’s youth.

Addressing the gathering during the formal inauguration of the NCC Republic Day Camp 2024 here, today, Dhankhar fondly recalled his days as an NCC cadet underlining that “the cadet spirit is eternal and lasting”.

Urging the cadets to maintain the highest standards of dignity, he exhorted them to work with enthusiasm, valour, and dedication to make Bharat a truly developed nation and a world leader by 2047.

“The qualities of discipline and patriotism must remain alive in your hearts, this is the greatest tribute we can pay to our motherland,” he told them.

Recollecting a piece of advice tendered by him to the NCC Cadets, last year, Dhankhar was delighted to note their impactful involvement in the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, digital transactions, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, and environmental contribution. “NCC ensures your organic growth as ambassadors for national awareness campaigns, fostering integration across cultural, religious, and geographical lines,” he observed.

Commending the increased female participation within the NCC, Dhankhar stated that female cadets will proudly march down the Kartavya Path in two exclusive contingents with two female bands on this Republic Day. “Pro-women change is taking place very impactfully within the NCC,” he added.

During the inauguration of the Camp, Dhankhar also visited the flag area which displayed tableaus of different NCC directorates. Thereafter, he visited the NCC’s ‘Hall of Fame’ and witnessed mesmerising a cultural performance by the cadets.

DG, NCC, Lieutenant General Gurbirpal Singh, senior officials from the tri-services, NCC cadets from across the country participated in the ceremony.