Key Points

Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka of Cotton University has been conferred the prestigious honorary 'Colonel' rank by the NCC, marking a significant milestone in his academic career. The ceremony, held in Guwahati, recognized his outstanding contributions to youth development and consistent support for NCC activities. He is the only Vice Chancellor in the North Eastern Region to receive this distinction in 2025. The event underscored the importance of nurturing young talent and promoting disciplined leadership for national progress.

Key Points: Cotton University VC Ramesh Deka Honored as NCC Honorary Colonel

  • First NER Vice Chancellor to receive NCC honorary Colonel rank in 2025
  • Honored for youth development and NCC support
  • Ceremony attended by senior NCC dignitaries
  • Symbolizes commitment to national service
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Cotton University VC conferred the rank of honorary 'Colonel' in NCC

Prof. Ramesh Deka receives prestigious NCC honorary Colonel rank, recognizing his commitment to youth development in Northeast India

"This is not merely a ceremonial honour, but a recognition of the Vice Chancellor's deep commitment to nation-building through youth empowerment. - Brig. Ajit Kumar Borah, VSM"

Guwahati, June 20

In a momentous occasion that brought pride to the entire North Eastern Region, Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka, the Vice Chancellor of Cotton University, was formally conferred the rank of honorary 'Colonel' and appointed as 'Colonel Commandant' in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) during a Rank Pipping Ceremony held at the university campus, officials said on Friday.

The Centre conferred this prestigious honour in recognition of Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka's outstanding contribution to youth development and his consistent support for NCC activities.

Notably, he is the only Vice Chancellor in the North Eastern Region (NER) to receive this distinction in the year 2025.

The ceremony was attended by senior NCC dignitaries, including Brig Ajit Kumar Borah, VSM, Group Commander, NCC Group Headquarters, Guwahati; Col Ajay Kumar Sharma, Commanding Officer, 60 Assam Girls Battalion NCC; and Wg Cdr Huvey Upadhyaya, SC, Commanding Officer, 50 Assam Air Squadron NCC, Guwahati.

A certificate from the Director General NCC (DGNCC), along with a DO letter, was also formally presented. NCC cadets from 60 Assam Girls Battalion NCC and 50 Assam Air Squadron NCC turned out in strength to witness the proud moment.

The event featured a well-coordinated ceremonial sequence, including anchoring by cadet MCs, and reflected the discipline, enthusiasm, and pride of the NCC community.

Addressing the gathering, Brig. Ajit Kumar Borah, VSM, lauded Prof. Deka's unwavering support for the NCC.

He said: "This is not merely a ceremonial honour, but a recognition of the Vice Chancellor's deep commitment to nation-building through youth empowerment. By donning the rank of Honorary Colonel, Prof. Deka has become an integral part of NCC's legacy of discipline, leadership, and service to the nation."

He further added that his association will further inspire cadets to strive for excellence in both academics and national service.

In his response, Prof. Ramesh Chandra Deka expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Centre and the NCC fraternity.

"It is an immense honour to be entrusted with this symbolic and prestigious role. I have always believed that the youth of our country are its most valuable asset, and the NCC plays a crucial role in nurturing them into responsible and patriotic citizens. I feel privileged to now serve alongside this remarkable institution in a more direct and meaningful way," he said.

The ceremony concluded on a high note, marking a historic milestone for both Cotton University and the NCC fraternity in the region, and reinforcing the shared vision of academic excellence and disciplined leadership for national progress.

- IANS

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Priya K.
What a proud moment for Northeast India! Prof. Deka's recognition shows how our academic leaders are contributing beyond classrooms. NCC plays such an important role in shaping youth - this honor is well deserved 👏
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Amit S.
As an NCC alumnus, I know how transformative this experience can be. Having university leaders actively involved will motivate more students to join. Hope other VCs take inspiration from this!
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Rahul D.
While I appreciate the honor, I wonder if such ceremonial ranks should come with some mandatory NCC involvement requirements. Otherwise it risks becoming just another title. The professor seems genuinely committed though.
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Meena P.
Northeast representation matters! So happy to see our institutions getting national recognition. The photos of the ceremony look so dignified - reminds me of my NCC days in Manipur. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sanjay T.
This is excellent news. The NCC needs more academic collaborations. In today's times, we need youth who are both educated and disciplined. Kudos to Prof. Deka for bridging these worlds.
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Neha R.
As a Cotton University alumna, I'm bursting with pride! Our VC has always been accessible to students. Now seeing him honored nationally feels like our entire university family is being recognized. More power to NCC!

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