Indian Army holds annual NCC training camp in Gurez

Srinagar, May 23: Indian Army stationed in Gurez Valley near Line of Control on Monday kick-started the 10-day annual NCC training camp within an aim to promote national integration.

An official said the camp is being conducted in Gurez Valley, a remote and mountainous region in the northernmost part of Jammu andKashmir, for 315 cadets from far flung border districts of the state.

The camp, is being organized by the 3rd Jammu and Kashmir Battalion of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) collaboration with the Indian Army.Cadets from 44 institutes hailing from border districts of North Kashmir- Kupwara, Bandipora and Baramulla.

PRO Defence, in a statement said the cadets are being trained in a variety of subjects, including physical fitness, drill, weapon training, first aid, and map reading. They are also being given lectures on topics such as national integration, patriotism, and civic sense.

The camp is being conducted in a bid to promote national integration and patriotismamong the youth of the border districts of Kashmir. Spokesperson said it is also an opportunity for the cadets to learn new skills and develop their leadership qualities.

The camp is being well-received by the cadets and their parents. “They are happy to have the opportunity to participate in such a camp and learn new skills. They are also grateful to the NCC and the Indian Army for taking the initiative to organise this camp close to the Line of Control bordering Pakistan,” spokesperson added.

He said the camp will conclude on May 31 and the cadets will be awarded certificates of participation at the closing ceremony.

The NCC camp in Gurez Valley is a step in the right direction and is expected to play a significant role in promoting national integration and patriotism among the youth of the border districts of Kashmir.

The camp will help the cadets to develop their leadership qualities, physical fitness, and discipline, and will also help them to learn about the importance of national integration and patriotism.

 

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