India News | Army Conducts 10-day NCC Camp Near LOC in Gurez, Bandipora

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. In an initiative aimed at nurturing young talent from border regions, the Indian Army organized a 10-day National Cadet Corps (NCC) training camp near the Line of Control (LoC) in Gurez, Bandipora district of North Kashmir.

NCC cadet during weapon training in Gurez, Bandipora, J&K (Photo/ANI)

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India] June 15 (ANI): The Indian Army organized a 10-day National Cadet Corps (NCC) training camp near the Line of Control (LoC) in Gurez, Bandipora district of North Kashmir.

Conducted by the 3 J&K Battalion of the NCC from Baramulla, the camp witnessed the participation of 346 cadets from various remote areas including Uri, Kupwara, Handwara, Sopore, Pattan, Bandipora, Machil, Tangdhar, and Baramulla.

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The camp, designed to instil patriotism, leadership, and discipline among cadets, featured drill exercises, weapon training, map reading, and radiotelephony.

It also provided a platform for showcasing talents through competitions in debates, painting, and volleyball, emphasizing physical fitness, mental agility, and character development.

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The J&K camp in Baramulla, a 10-day annual training session, is the second one this year, following an earlier camp in Uri. It saw participation from 200 junior division cadets and 146 senior division cadets, Commanding Officer (CO) 3rd JK NCC, M S Kumar, said.

NCC cadets appreciated the initiative, highlighting the benefits such camps offer in their personal growth and readiness.

A cadet from Kupwara expressed his inspiration from Colonel MS Kumar and shared that he learned a great deal during the camp and hoped these camps would continue to be held regularly.

Another cadet, Wagar Younus, spoke about how the camp taught him discipline, unity, and weapon handling. He felt privileged to participate and extended his gratitude to the Indian Army for organizing the initiative. (ANI)

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