Excelsior Correspondent
UDHAMPUR, Oct 25: In a momentous development for youth empowerment and national integration, Lt Gen MV Suchindra Kumar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command, inaugurated/raised four new National Cadet Corps (NCC) units in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.
The newly raised units, which include 6 J&K Bn NCC at Udhampur, 1 Air Squadron NCC at Udhampur, 7 J&K Bn NCC at Kupwara and 2 Ladakh BN NCC at Kargil, representing a significant step forward in extending the reach of the NCC in these strategically important regions.
The NCC cadets presented an impressive Guard of Honour to the chief guest. The newly raised units were presented with the scrolls; a symbol of honour, pride and responsibility.
A large number of dignitaries from civil administration and state officials attended the function, Notable ones being Ghulam Nabi Bhat, Additional Secretary School Education, Garib Dass, Director Police Academy, Saloni Rai, DC Udhampur.
Addressing the gathering of officers, dignitaries, and cadets, the GOC-in-C emphasized that this expansion is a strategic decision and highlighted the unique role NCC plays in national integration. “The training and discipline imparted by the NCC can play a pivotal role in shaping the youth’s outlook, offering them a platform to engage in national service and become proactive citizens,” he remarked.
The General Officer underscored the initiative aims to empower boys and girls alike, providing them with opportunities to develop leadership, discipline, and a strong sense of national pride. “The youth of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh have immense potential, and their contribution to the nation can be transformational said the GOC-in-C. Special to note is the formation of an Air Squadron NCC, which will allow cadets to explore the exciting field of aviation, broadening their horizons beyond conventional roles.
The GOC-in-C praised the tireless efforts of the Indian Armed Forces in mentoring NCC cadets, noting that their battlefield experience and technical expertise significantly enhances the training program. He also acknowledged the crucial role of Associate NCC Officers (ANOs), who act as role models and mentors, guiding cadets in their personal and academic development.
Lt Gen Gurbirpal Singh, Director General NCC was also present on this occasion said, “Established in 1948, the NCC has continuously evolved, empowering our youth through leadership, discipline, and a sense of service. The strength of 17 Lakh cadets across the country, which includes 825 NCC Units, 6,500 schools and 4,500 colleges is enhancing its reach and impact. We are now increasing the overall cadet strength to 20 lakhs with new raisings being pioneered by Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh Directorate and nation-wide expansion of existing NCC Battalions,” he added.
Maj Gen Rajesh Kumar Sachdeva, Additional Director General, NCC Directorate Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh enthusiastically shared the excellence achieved by NCC cadets in various service entries, with 28 cadets becoming officers, 178 becoming Sub Inspectors in police, 799 Agniveers and 221 taking on the role of constables ready to serve our Nation with honour.