Key Points

The NCC's Thal Sainik Camp brings together 1,546 cadets from across India for intensive 12-day training. Participants will engage in obstacle courses, map reading, and various military competitions designed to build physical and mental strength. The camp emphasizes developing leadership qualities, discipline, and fostering national unity among youth. This initiative reflects NCC's broader mission to prepare young Indians for future challenges through structured military-style training.

Key Points: NCC Thal Sainik Camp 1500 Cadets Focus Teamwork Training

  • 1546 cadets from 17 NCC Directorates participate in 12-day camp
  • Focus on obstacle training, map reading, and institutional competitions
  • Aims to develop leadership, discipline and national integration
  • Part of NCC's mission to create motivated youth ready to serve
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Teamwork in focus at NCC's Thal Sainik Camp joined by 1,500 cadets

1500 NCC cadets from all states join 12-day Thal Sainik Camp in Delhi, focusing on obstacle training, leadership, and national integration through military exercises.

"NCC provides youth a life full of adventure, discipline, and honour - Air Vice Marshal P.V.S. Narayana"

New Delhi, Sep 2

Physical endurance, mental acuity and teamwork will be in focus as 1,546 cadets, including 867 boys and 679 girls, from 17 NCC Directorates representing all states and union territories, joined a 12-day Thal Sainik Camp here on Tuesday.

The camp was inaugurated by Additional Director General (A) Air Vice Marshal P.V.S. Narayana at Cariappa Parade Ground, Delhi Cantonment, said a Defence Ministry official.

The participating cadets will engage in a variety of competitions such as Obstacle Training, Map Reading, and other Institutional Training Competitions, providing them with a rich experience that emphasises physical endurance, mental acuity and teamwork, said the official in a statement.

The Thal Sainik Camp aims to provide National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets with an exposure to the key aspects of Army training, fostering a healthy competitive spirit while promoting discipline, leadership, and national integration, it said.

As a National-level camp exclusively for Army Wing cadets, the camp stands out for its focus on comprehensive training and character development.

The Additional Director General highlighted the unique opportunities that NCC provides to the youth of the country, offering them a life full of adventure, discipline, and honour.

He highlighted that NCC plays a crucial role in inculcating a sense of leadership and camaraderie among the cadets, preparing them to face the challenges of life with confidence.

The NCC is a voluntary organisation comprising school and college students. It provides military training in arms and parades to develop character, discipline, and leadership skills, creating a pool of motivated youth ready to serve the nation in any career, though cadets are not liable for active service.

The NCC is a Tri-Services Organisation, including the Army, Navy, and Air Force, with its headquarters in New Delhi and supporting as many as 20 lakh cadets.

Earlier last month, NCC cadets in Himachal Pradesh’s Solan district joined 500 volunteers in a training drill for disaster management under the ‘Yuva Aapda Mitra’ scheme.

Under the one-of-its-kind training, participants and volunteers will be trained in various disciplines, including disaster management, pre-disaster preparedness, earthquake safety, search and rescue, fire safety, flood, lightning, community-based first aid and CPR, said a state government official.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Attended Thal Sainik Camp in 2018! The obstacle training and map reading competitions were toughest but most rewarding experiences. Made friends from across India that I still stay in touch with 🇮🇳
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Aditya G
NCC is one of the best things about our education system. Teaches teamwork, discipline and patriotism without any political agenda. More students should join - it looks great on resumes too!
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Sarah B
While the camp sounds amazing, I hope they're providing adequate medical facilities and safety measures for all these physical activities. The Delhi heat can be brutal in September!
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Vikram M
The disaster management training mentioned at the end is so crucial! With climate change causing more extreme weather, having trained youth volunteers across states could save countless lives.
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Nikhil C
20 lakh cadets across India! That's massive. NCC is quietly building the character of our next generation. The values learned here stay with you for life. Jai Hind!

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