Mizoram Gets Own NCC Group HQ, CM Lalduhoma Inaugurates Aizawl Headquarters

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma has inaugurated the state's own National Cadet Corps Group Headquarters in Aizawl, separating its administration from Assam. The move aims to provide a platform for positive character building and to shield youth from the growing impact of substance abuse. Senior NCC officers highlighted the program's goal of creating disciplined, responsible citizens and plans to enhance integration for Northeast youth with the rest of India. Officials noted the need for land to construct permanent facilities for the NCC, which currently has about 8,000 cadets in Mizoram's four units.

Key Points: Mizoram NCC Group HQ Inaugurated by CM Lalduhoma

  • NCC gets dedicated Mizoram HQ
  • Aims to combat youth substance abuse
  • Plans for wider national integration
  • Seeks land for permanent facilities
  • Currently has 8,000 cadets in state
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CM Lalduhoma inaugurates NCC Mizoram Group Headquarters

CM Lalduhoma inaugurates NCC Mizoram Group Headquarters in Aizawl, aiming to expand youth development and combat substance abuse.

"disciplined, capable, and committed youth should be given wider opportunities - CM Lalduhoma"

Aizawl, January 29

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Thursday formally inaugurated the National Cadet Corps, Mizoram Group Headquarters at his office.

With this, NCC Mizoram, which was previously administered under Assam State, will now have its own dedicated Group Headquarters.

The inauguration was attended by Lalnghinglova Hmar, Minister for Sports & Youth Services; Major General Anurag Vij, ADG, NCC North Eastern Region; and Brigadier GS Arora, Commander, Group Headquarters, Aizawl.

Following the brief inaugural programme, the Chief Minister held a meeting with the Ministers and senior NCC officers. Speaking on the occasion, CM Lalduhoma recalled the efforts to establish the NCC Group Headquarters in Mizoram and expressed hope that the state's youth would actively participate in the NCC and use it as a platform for positive character building.

He noted with concern the growing impact of substance abuse among youth and stressed the need to protect young people from such harmful influences.

He further said that disciplined, capable, and committed youth should be given wider opportunities to showcase their talents and skills. Keeping these objectives in mind, the state decided to establish its own NCC Group Headquarters, he said.

Major General Anurag Vij, ADG, NCC North Eastern Region, stated that NCC aims to train and guide youth to be self-disciplined, courageous, and responsible citizens who are useful to the nation, society, and family, while remaining free from substance abuse and unhealthy lifestyles.

He added that whenever the state government takes initiatives aligned with these goals, NCC is ready to extend full cooperation.

He also observed that while youth from Northeast India are disciplined and capable, they are sometimes perceived as less integrated with other parts of the country. To address this, NCC plans to provide wider exposure by facilitating greater interaction with people from other states, thereby strengthening mutual understanding.

He congratulates the Chief Minister on the establishment of the NCC Group Headquarters in Mizoram.

Regarding infrastructure, NCC officials noted the need for suitable accommodation and stated that, if the state government provided land, NCC would be able to construct its own facilities. The land required need not be transferred permanently, but could be provided on a long-term lease basis.

Currently, Mizoram has four NCC units with approximately 8,000 cadets. With the establishment of the Group Headquarters, NCC activities in the state are expected to expand further.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As someone from the Northeast, I appreciate the Major General's point about integration. NCC exchanges are a fantastic way to break stereotypes and build a stronger, more united India. More power to the cadets in Mizoram!
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Sarah B
While the initiative is good, I hope the state government follows through on providing the necessary land for proper infrastructure. Often such announcements are made, but the actual facilities for cadets take years to materialize.
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Arun Y
NCC builds discipline and patriotism like nothing else. 8000 cadets is an impressive number! This move from being under Assam to having its own HQ will definitely boost participation and give Mizo youth a stronger platform. Well done.
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Kavya N
The emphasis on character building over just military training is the right approach. In today's times, our youth need guidance and positive engagement. Hope this inspires similar focus in other states as well.
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Michael C
Interesting read. It's good to see concrete steps being taken for administrative decentralization and youth development in the region. The long-term lease model for land seems like a practical solution for infrastructure.

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