Nagrota, Oct 22: The Training Academy of National Cadets Corps (NCC) at Nagrota on Tuesday hosted a grand sports and cultural event as part of the ongoing Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) camp.
Defence Spokesperson Colonel Suneel Bartwal said the sports competitions saw enthusiastic participation from the Senior Wing/Senior Division (SW/SD) and Junior Wing/Junior Division (JW/JD) cadets from the Bihar & Jharkhand Directorate and Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh Directorate.
The competitions were aimed to not only keep the cadets physically active but also to instil a strong sense of team spirit, discipline, and leadership skills.
With adrenaline running high, the cadets showcased extraordinary zeal and sportsmanship, making the events a great success, he added.
Spokesperson said the excitement of the games and the camaraderie built through teamwork and healthy competition left the cadets feeling energized and motivated.
He said the stage came alive with mesmerizing dances, folk songs, and musical performances that left the audience spellbound.
“Each performance was a tribute to the unique cultural heritage of the participating states, giving cadets the opportunity to not only showcase their talents but also to learn and appreciate the music, art, and traditions of their counterparts”.
“Every match saw intense competition, but it was the teamwork and leadership skills that truly shone through, reflecting the core values of the NCC”.
In addition, vibrant cultural competitions were also held at the NCC Training Academy, Nagrota. A dazzling showcase of the rich traditions and cultural diversity of Bihar, Jharkhand, Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh.
Colonel Bartwal said Cadets from both the Directorates enthralled the audience with their high-energy performances and sparkling attires that perfectly reflected the essence of their regions.
“The event truly captured the spirit of national integration, a cornerstone of the EBSB program where the cultural event was not just a celebration of cultural diversity but also an educational experience for the cadets and it fostered mutual understanding and respect for the cultural richness of different regions, embodying the spirit of ‘Unity in Diversity’,” he added.
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