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Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel will inaugurate the state’s third NCC leadership academy in Anand, enhancing youth training. The Rs 5 crore facility includes obstacle courses, firing ranges, and digital classrooms. Once expanded, it will accommodate 600 cadets, becoming Gujarat’s largest NCC hub. The academy will also host national-level training camps, including Republic Day Parade selections.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Inaugurates Anand NCC Leadership Academy

  • Spread across 15 acres with Rs 5 crore first-phase investment
  • Features rock climbing, firing range, and digital classrooms
  • Aims to train 600 cadets post Rs 25 crore expansion
  • Hosts disaster preparedness and annual training camps from July 28
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Gujarat CM to inaugurate state's third NCC leadership academy in Anand

Gujarat's third NCC academy in Anand to train 600 cadets, boosting youth leadership and military preparedness with modern facilities.

Gujarat CM to inaugurate state's third NCC leadership academy in Anand
"This academy is a strategic investment in character-building for India’s future generations. – NCC Officials"

Gandhinagar, July 24

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel will inaugurate a newly built NCC Leadership Academy at Navli in Anand district on July 25, marking a step in the government's efforts to foster discipline, leadership, and national service among youth.

Spread across 15 acres, the academy is envisioned as a hub for nurturing responsible citizens through modern military-style training. Developed under the Gujarat government, the academy is the third of its kind in the state, following those in Ahmedabad and Rajpipla, and will operate under the Vallabh Vidyanagar Group Headquarters of the NCC.

In its first phase, the academy has been established at a cost of Rs 5 crore, with residential and training facilities for 200 cadets. Once the second phase—worth Rs 25 crore—is completed, the facility will have the capacity to train 600 cadets, making it Gujarat’s largest NCC academy. The academy features rock climbing walls, obstacle courses, a firing range, digital classrooms, and a full-fledged drill ground—ensuring both mental and physical readiness in line with modern standards of youth training.

According to NCC officials, this academy is not just an infrastructure project but a strategic investment in character-building for India’s future generations. From July 28, the academy will begin hosting its first programs, including a Youth Disaster Preparedness Camp and a Combined Annual Training Camp. Over time, regular NCC camps will also be held at the campus.

Speaking ahead of the inauguration, Col. Manish Bhola, Commanding Officer of the 4 Gujarat NCC Battalion, noted that the expanded capacity will not only boost Gujarat's cadet strength—currently at 75,000, aiming for 85,000—but will also play a key role in preparing cadets for national-level events like the Republic Day Parade in Delhi. Selection for such prestigious platforms will now take place directly from this academy.

So far, Gujarat’s NCC has conducted over 135 military training camps and more than 45 social awareness camps, engaging over 1.9 lakh students. The state has seen 20 cadets commissioned as officers and 213 enrolled as Agniveers.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the initiative is good, I hope they maintain proper safety standards especially for activities like rock climbing and firing range. We've seen accidents happen in such camps before. Safety first!
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Ananya R
As someone from Anand district, I'm so proud! This will give our local youth great opportunities. My brother is in NCC and it changed his personality completely - more confident and responsible now. Kudos to the CM!
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Vikram M
₹30 crore total investment seems steep. Could this money have been better spent on improving regular schools in rural areas? Just asking as a taxpayer. The concept is good but we need balance in education spending.
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Priya S
NCC camps were the best part of my college life! Made lifelong friends and learned survival skills. Glad to see Gujarat expanding these facilities. Hope they maintain the quality as they scale up operations.
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Karthik V
The disaster preparedness camp is much needed in our earthquake-prone state. More states should follow Gujarat's example in youth development programs. Jai Hind! 🙏

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