Srinagar 10 September (KNB): After a prolonged state of online classes and no physical activity, the National Cadet Corps took a decision to resume its training of cadets, keeping the COVID-19 protocol in view.
A handout issued to Kashmir News Bureau said that the first ever NCC camp in the higher reaches of Shamshabari Ridge, in the Kashmir valley, was conducted from 02 Sep to 10 Sep 2021 by the Baramulla based 3 J&K Battalion. The camp was conducted under the aegis of the Group Headquarters, Srinagar and NCC, Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh Directorate, located in Jammu.
The location of the camp was chosen to give the cadets of North Kashmir an exposure to the NCC environment. The camp would not have been possible to be conducted, without the support from the Army.
The physical conduct of the camp was made possible by the Army formation at Machil which provided the security, infrastructure and administrative assistance.
145 NCC Cadets from Schools and Colleges of Uri, Kupwara, Handwara, Sopore, Pattan, Bandipora, Baramulla and Border Town of Machil participated in the Annual Training Camp. All Covid-19 protocols were strictly followed during the camp. Main objective of this camp was to continue conducting training in North Kashmir, especially in border towns, to unite the youths with the mainstream.
Apart from imparting basic training, NCC cadets were selected to represent Kashmir in the JK&L contingent during the Republic Day Camp 2022. During this camp, various activities, including physical training, drill, weapon training etc, were conducted. Cultural and social activities like Swach Bharat Drive, traffic awareness, tree plantation etc, were also conducted. The cadets got an opportunity to interact and learn from each other in the camp and were exposed to camp life. The Instructor staff and the Associated NCC officers also conducted classes on leadership, discipline, national integration and motivation.
Cadets took part in adventure activities like trekking the adjacent heights of Machil & visiting border villages to impart social services to the civilians. Senior Officers from Security Forces visited the NCC cadets during the camp to motivate them to be good citizens of the country. Meritorious cadets were awarded for various extra ordinary activities & contributions made during the camp.(KNB)