NCC's Growing Force: How 20 Lakh Cadets Are Shaping India's Future

The Defence Secretary celebrated NCC's 78th Raising Day with high praise for the organization's growth and modernization. He highlighted how the corps has expanded from just 20,000 cadets to become the world's largest uniformed youth organization with 20 lakh members. The NCC now incorporates cutting-edge training in drones and cybersecurity alongside traditional national service programs. Across the country, cadets marked the occasion through community service initiatives including blood donation drives and environmental campaigns.

Key Points: Defence Secretary Hails NCC Youth Training for National Service

  • Defence Secretary lauds NCC's expansion from 20,000 to 20 lakh cadets since 1948
  • Organization now operates in 713 districts with modern drone and cyber training
  • Cadets conducted blood donation drives and anti-drug awareness campaigns nationwide
  • Three girl cadets joined leadership in solemn war memorial tribute ceremony
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Defence Secy hails NCC for preparing youth for national service

Defence Secretary praises NCC's expansion to 20 lakh cadets, highlighting drone training, Everest expeditions, and community service initiatives across India.

"The NCC continues to evolve as a vibrant and future-ready organisation, preparing disciplined, socially aware and technologically skilled youth - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Nov 22

On the eve of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) 78th Raising Day on Sunday, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh lauded the youth organisation’s contributions in multiple spheres, including the drone and Apda Mitra disaster-response training and national service.

Addressing a gathering, the Defence Secretary highlighted the NCC’s flagship initiatives to train the youth in national service and undertaking the Mt. Everest expedition and inclusion of drone and cyber training in the curriculum.

Earlier Singh and Director General NCC Lt Gen Virendra Vats joined a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial, an official said.

The observance set the tone for a nationwide celebration that highlighted the NCC’s steadfast role in nation building and youth development.

Three NCC girl cadets from the Tri-Services also laid a wreath and paid homage to the fallen heroes, joining the senior leadership in honouring the nation’s bravehearts.

After the ceremony, the Defence Secretary, DG NCC and the gathering witnessed a band performance by NCC cadets drawn from various Delhi schools, adding a ceremonial touch to the commemoration.

From its establishment in 1948 with just 20,000 cadets, the NCC has grown into the world’s largest uniformed youth organisation with 20 lakh cadets, including an increase of 6 lakh cadets between 2014 and 2025. Today, its footprint extends to 713 out of India’s 780 districts, making it one of the most widely represented youth institutions in the country.

Across states and Union Territories, cadets commemorated the day through a series of public-service initiatives like blood donation drives, tree plantation activities, ‘Swachhta Hi Sewa’ campaigns and anti-drug awareness programmes under Nasha Mukti Abhiyaan.

These efforts demonstrated the organisation’s continued focus on community engagement, environmental protection and social responsibility.

As the NCC observes its 77th anniversary, it continues to evolve as a vibrant and future-ready organisation, preparing disciplined, socially aware and technologically skilled youth committed to strengthening a Viksit Bharat.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see NCC expanding to 20 lakh cadets! The community service initiatives like blood donation and anti-drug awareness are exactly what our youth needs. More schools should encourage NCC participation.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate NCC's contributions, I wish they'd focus more on critical thinking and civic education alongside the technical training. A balanced approach would better serve our youth in becoming well-rounded citizens.
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Arjun K
The fact that three girl cadets laid wreaths at the National War Memorial makes me emotional 💪👏 Women empowerment in defense services is progressing well. NCC is truly building future leaders!
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Vikram M
From 20,000 to 20 lakh cadets - what an incredible journey! The Swachhta Hi Sewa campaigns and tree plantation drives show NCC's commitment to nation building beyond just military training. Proud moment for India!
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Michael C
The drone training and cyber security modules are brilliant additions. In today's digital age, these skills are essential for national security. Great forward-thinking approach by NCC leadership!

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