NCC Camp Cultivates Unity and Cultural Exchange in Srinagar
A Special National Integration Camp by the National Cadet Corps (NCC) has begun in Srinagar to foster unity and cultural understanding among students from various regions. The camp includes activities promoting peace and integration, familiarizing cadets with Jammu and Kashmir's culture, and enhancing youth development.
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A Special National Integration Camp, organized by the National Cadet Corps (NCC), is underway at the Badami Bagh Army Cantonment in Srinagar. This initiative aims to promote national unity, peace, and cultural exchange among students from different parts of India.
According to NCC Srinagar Group Commander Brigadier Gurbir Singh, the camp strives to immerse cadets in the culture, traditions, and heritage of Jammu and Kashmir. Simultaneously conducted at eight locations nationwide, including the North-East, Lakshadweep, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the camp fosters national integration by teaching cadets about Kashmir's unique traditions.
The camp features sports competitions, cultural programs, and interactive activities to encourage learning and interaction among cadets from diverse backgrounds. Participants appreciate the opportunity to learn about India's varied cultures while representing their own traditions. Through NCC, the cadets gain independence, personality development, and mental and physical stamina.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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