NCC Holds Bi-annual Conference

 

New Delhi. The two-day Bi-annual conference of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) was held at its headquarters in New Delhi on May 2 and 3.

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Additional Directors General and Deputy Directors General representing NCC Directorates from all the states in the country attended the conference.

While inaugurating the conference, Director General, NCC Lt Gen Rajeev Chopra highlighted the efforts made in the past six months to improve the training, infrastructure and logistic functions of the organisation.

“Major issues discussed in the conference included early fructification of ongoing expansion plan of NCC as per Government directives to meet the aspirations of our youth.”

The Director General reiterated that NCC is fully committed to the cause of motivating Young Indians to become responsible citizens of the country.

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He emphasised: “Resurgent India should be our prime focus and NCC should also consciously contribute towards social awareness and community development programmes.”

He also stressed the need of institutionalized training to be the main focus of all Directorates and appreciated the contribution of all units towards Swachhta Abhiyan and also towards spreading awareness towards digital economy.

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He called for synergised efforts from all Directorates in sync with Central and State Government policies which will result in a more effective realisation of the goals set for the organisation.

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