Vice Prez Dhankar inaugurates NCC R-Day camp; calls for keeping ‘nation first’

New Delhi: Around 2,500 NCC cadets from across the country are attending the camp

BY | Saturday, 7 January, 2023
The Vice President, Jagdeep Dhankhar addressing at the inauguration of NCC Republic Day Camp 2023, in New Delhi on 7 January 2023. (Credit: PIB New Delhi)

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday inaugurated the Republic Day camp of the National Cadet Corps here and called upon the cadets to help evolve an ecosystem that keeps “nation first”.

Addressing around 2,500 NCC cadets from across the country at the camp, he called the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020 a “game changer” and also said that India was set to rise as the third largest economy by the end of this decade.

The vice president lauded the contribution of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) to nation-building by “inculcating character, comradeship and the spirit of selfless service among young students”.

“I congratulate you for being part of this momentous occasion. Undoubtedly, you as NCC cadets will by conduct exemplify and help evolve an ecosystem that will always keep our nation first,” he said.

“We are in the ‘Amritkal’ of our independence. Our Bharat is on the rise as never before. It is now the fifth largest global economy. Only a few months we overtook the UK. By the turn of the decade, we will be the third largest global economy,” he said.

On NEP, Dhankhar said, “The New Education Policy 2020, thoughtfully evolved after three decades, is a game changer. Gratified to note that about 90 universities offer NCC as an elective subject.”

He also recalled his days as an NCC cadet.

“Seeing your beaming confidence and smart turnout, I am reminded of my days as an NCC cadet at Sainik School, Chittorgarh. I have very fond memories of those days. It was a learning that shaped me,” he said.

The vice president said NCC creates awareness amongst youth about the diverse heritage of the country and fosters national integration despite linguistic, cultural, religious and geographical barriers.

“In our diverse country, NCC camps and group activities generate a feeling of appreciation of each other’s uniqueness and cultivate friendship,” he added.

The 74th National Cadet Corps (NCC) Republic Day Camp (RDC) 2023 commenced at Cariappa Parade Ground in Delhi Cantt on January 02, 2023. A total of 2,155 cadets including 710 girls from all 28 States and 8 Union Territories are participating in the one-month long Camp.

The Camp will also see participation of cadets and officers from 19 friendly countries as part of the youth exchange programme.

The Cadets attending the camp will participate in a number of activities like Cultural Competitions, National Integration Awareness Programmes and various Institutional Training Competitions. Two NCC marching contingents will participate in the Republic Day Parade on 26 January 2023. This myriad and demanding set of activities would culminate with the PM’s Rally on the evening of 28 January.

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