Key Points

The All India Thal Sainik Camp 2025 has officially begun at the DG NCC Camp in Delhi Cantonment. Air Vice Marshal PVS Narayana highlighted that approximately 1100-1500 cadets from across India are participating in this prestigious event. The 12-day camp features various competitions including firing, map reading, and obstacle training designed to build discipline and leadership skills. This annual event serves as a crucial platform for nurturing future leaders and promoting national integration among youth.

Key Points: NCC All India Thal Sainik Camp 2025 Inaugurated at Delhi Cantt

  • Over 1500 NCC cadets from 17 directorates participating nationwide
  • Features firing competitions and obstacle training exercises
  • Promotes national integration and leadership development
  • Includes map reading and cultural events for holistic growth
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Delhi: All India Thal Sainik Camp 2025 (AITSC) kicks off at DG NCC Camp; Air Vice Marshal Narayana shares details of the camp

Air Vice Marshal Narayana shares details as 1500 NCC cadets from 17 directorates gather for prestigious 12-day camp featuring firing, obstacle training, and leadership development.

"A premier camp fostering discipline, leadership, national integration & preparing cadets as responsible citizens and future leaders - HQ DG NCC"

New Delhi, September 2

All India Thal Sainik Camp 2025 (AITSC) was inaugurated at the Director General National Cadet Corps (DG NCC) Camp on Tuesday, September 2. Delhi Cantonment. Sharing details of the camp, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) PVS Narayana said that children from across the country have come to participate in this camp.

While speaking to ANI on Tuesday, AVM Narayana said, "This is 'All India Thal Sainik Camp', about 1100 children from 17 directorates are participating here. Several competitions take place here. These are important because some points go towards the PM Rally Banner...Children will participate in competitions like firing, obstacles and map reading. They will get to learn a lot in this camp. Children have come from across the country...".

The 'All India Thal Sainik Camp', a prestigious event that celebrates discipline, leadership, and national integration.

In a post on X, HQ DG NCC wrote, "All India Thal Sainik Camp 2025 (AITSC) was inaugurated today at DG NCC Camp, Delhi Cantt, with the participation of over 1500 NCC cadets from 17 Dtes across the country. The training camp includes Firing Competitions, Map Reading, Obstacle Training, field craft, battle craft & cultural events".

"A premier camp fostering discipline, leadership, national integration & preparing cadets as responsible citizens and future leaders", the X post by NCC read.

The primary objectives of the All India Thal Sainik Camp are to instil a competitive spirit among the cadets, nurture a deep sense of discipline, and promote national integration.

It serves as a platform where young minds can not only showcase their talents but also develop critical life skills that will serve them well in the future.

As the camp unfolds over the coming days, these cadets will have the opportunity to learn, compete, and forge lasting bonds with peers from across the nation.

The TSC is a 12-day camp held in Delhi every year in late autumn, during which cadets from all 17 directorates participate.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful to see youth from all states coming together. These camps truly promote national integration. Map reading and obstacle training are such valuable skills!
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Arjun K
I participated in TSC back in 2018. The discipline and camaraderie you develop is unmatched. Made friends from Kashmir to Kanyakumari that I still keep in touch with!
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Sarah B
While the camp is excellent, I hope they're ensuring proper safety measures during firing practice. Sometimes these camps can be too rigorous for young participants.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! These cadets are our future leaders. The values they learn here - discipline, patriotism, teamwork - will serve them well throughout life. Proud moment for all parents!
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Nikhil C
More schools should encourage NCC participation. The confidence and leadership skills it builds are far better than just classroom learning. Best of luck to all participants! 🎯

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