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Ministry of Defence
27-September, 2018 17:19 IST
Thal Sainik Camp of NCC concludes in Delhi

Director General National Cadet Corps (DGNCC) Lt Gen PP Malhotra addressed NCC Cadets during the closing ceremony of the NCC Thal Sainik Camp at the Cariappa Parade Ground in Delhi Cantt. In his remarks the General Officer said that the Camp would have provided the Cadets with everlasting memories of intense competitions in various disciplines like Map Reading, Firing, Obstacle training etc. He exhorted the Cadets to excel in every avenue of life, develop patriotic fervour and have confidence in themselves. He said that NCC gives the youth of the country an exposure to life full of adventure, discipline and honour and the camps inculcate in them the sense of leadership and camaraderie. In the end, the DGNCC also presented trophies to the directorates which stood first in various disciplines.
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1360 Cadets, both boys and girls drawn from 17 NCC Directorates covering all the States and Union Territories of the country participated in the camp that lasted for 10 days from 17 Sept to 28 Sept 18.

The aim of the Thal Sainik Camp is to give an exposure to salient aspects of Army Training, generate competitive spirit and foster sense of discipline, leadership and National Integration amongst participating cadets.

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Ministry of Defence
28-September, 2018 18:38 IST
NCC Girls Expeditionflagged in After Summiting MT DEO-TIBBA (6001M)

Director General NCC Lt Gen PP Malhotra, flagged-in the NCC Girls Expedition team to Mt Deo-Tibba (which in Hindu mythology means the assembly place of the Gods) in Himachal Pradesh at DGNCC HQ in New Delhi on 28 September 2018. He congratulated the girl cadets and their support staff for successful ascent to the peak on 19 September 2018. The Team Leader Lt Col Gulshan Chadha and Deputy Leader Maj Swati Basedia handed over the Expedition Flag to the DG during the ceremony.

This all girls expedition was the first expedition to climb the peak in the current year. The inclement weather hidden crevasses, steep gradients and glaciated approach had made the climb challenging and tough.

In his address, the DG NCC congratulated the Cadets for their grit and perseverance. He said that their adventurous sojourn has set an example for others to emulate.

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Deo Tibba is a mountain located in the Kullu District at a height of 6,001 metres. It is situated in the Pir Panjal Range of mountains in the Manali region of Himachal. It is second highest peak in Himachal Pradesh after Indrasan.

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Vice President's Secretariat
09-October, 2018 13:53 IST
Make NSS, Scouts & Guides mandatory for students to get degrees: Vice President

Teach students morals, values and ethics: VP tells institutions Climate change is real & constructive action plans needed to tackle it; Addresses Birth Centenary Celebrations of Shri Deenadayalu Naidu

The Vice President of India, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu has called the educational institutions to make it mandatory for students to undertake social service or service in armed forces or voluntary organizations like NSS, Scouts & Guides for being conferred with their degrees. Participating in social service or enrolling in such services would help them inculcate the feeling of oneness, nationalism, Social consciousness, he said.

Addressing the valedictory celebrations of the Birth Centenary Celebrations of Shri Deenadayalu Naidu, the Vice President asked students to draw inspiration from the visionary leader and the committed nationalist. He has also suggested the educational institutions to incorporate moral science classes in schools.

Expressing displeasure over the depleting values in public life, the Vice President stressed the need to elect responsible public representatives with calibre, capacity and conduct. India needs committed leaders with a clean record to fight social evils like poverty, illiteracy, violence and others. They must be responsive to the needs and sufferings of the people and ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the poorest of the poor, he added.

Highlighting the ill effects of climate change, the Vice President called for a constructive action plan to preserve and protect the nature. Governments, public representatives and the young people of the scout and guide movement should work towards empowering rural communities to conserve water, he aqdded.

The Governor of Karnataka, Shri Vajubhai Rudhabhai Vala, the Minister for Cooperation, Government of Karnataka, Shri Bandeppa Kasampur and officials, members and over a hundred students associated with the Bharat Scouts and Guides movement, members of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike District Association were present on the occasion.

Following is the text of Vice President’s address:

“It is a pleasure to be here on the occasion of the valedictory of the birth centenary celebrations of Shri Deendayal Naidu, a visionary leader and a committed nationalist.

Born in a reputed family, Shri Naidu completed his schooling from St. Joseph’s European High School and graduated from. St Joseph’s College, Bangalore in 1942. The leader in him began to take shape during his college days when he was elected as the Vice-President of the St. Joseph’s College Union.

He joined the Indian National Congress in 1942 and was closely associated Gandhiji, Nehru, Chakravarthi, Rajgopalachari, K. Kamaraj, Nijalingappa, Jagajivan Ram and many other leaders during the freedom movement. He actively participated in the Quit India Struggle and was imprisoned on two occasions. He carried the spirit of freedom with him wherever he went and was chosen as the President of the Freedom Fighters Association, Bangalore, a position he retained until his death.

While studying law at Law College, Pune, he was chosen as a candidate to contest municipal elections by the Bangalore District Congress Committee and was unanimously elected to the post. He completed Law in 1945 and became a Member of the Karnataka Bar Council and took up active practice from 1947. He was a nominated Member to the Legislative Assembly in 1948 and was later elected to the Legislative Assembly (1957-1962) from the Cubbonpet Constituency. He also held the posts of Deputy Mayor and Mayor of Corporation of the City of Bangalore.

Shri Naidu was also appointed as Chairman of City Improvement Trust Board, (C.I.T.B)-- Present Bengaluru Development Authority-- in 1959. He was mainly responsible for the Development of Greater Bangalore.

Sri V.P. Deenadayalu Naidu has an impressive record of Public Service in Scouting and Guiding. Starting as Rover Scout during his college days in 1942, he served the Scouting Movement for over six decades. He held many important positions before reaching the highest position of Chief Executive- State Chief Commissioner of The Bharat Scouts and Guides, Karnataka and held the post continuously for 10 Years (1983-1993).

He was responsible for the merger of the different Scout and Guide Associations in the country to form the present United Bharat Scouts and Guides. He shared his passion for the Scouting Movement with Sri Kondajii Basappa, who was his guide and mentor and together their contribution was invaluable to the movement. His association with other pioneers in the movement helped Karnataka reach the pinnacle of Scouting and Guiding.

He also appointed as Deputy Chief Commissioner (Scout), India and was elected as National Commissioner, the Bharat Scouts and Guides, India, the highest position in the movement and served from 1992 to 1995. During his tenure as National Commissioner, he travelled all over India and motivated all the State Associations to promote Development of Scouting and Guiding. The National Adventure Institute of the Bharat Scouts and Guides, at Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh, was established during his tenure which continues to be the leading Training Institute for the Movement even today.

He received the Highest National Award-- Silver Elephant Award of the Bharat Scouts and Guides in recognition of his outstanding service to the Movement.

In recognition of his selfless service as a freedom fighter and to the Scouting Movement, the Karnataka Government conferred the prestigious “Kannada Rajyothsava Award” in 1995. He served in Rotary for over 30 years and was recognized by Rotary International with highest award of “Service Above Self”.

Other important positions held by him were President, Karnataka State Council for Child Welfare, Senior Member, Bar Association of Karnataka, Founder and Correspondent of Yogeshwara Nanda High School a Branch of Ramakrishna Ashram.

Because of his association with the Scouting Movement, he had traveled far and wide, including to U.K., U.S.A., Canada, Germany, France, Thailand, Australia, China and Japan. I am happy to know that with such a committed career, he also had a happy family life.

He left his earthly abode in 1998. Shri Naidu might not be with us today. But the legacy he left behind continues to live and inspire us. It is often said that the key to immortality is to lead a life worth remembering. In that sense, Shri Naidu has truly been immortalized.

He was a nationalist, a freedom fighter, a leader, an able administrator, a talented sportsman and above all, a genuine humanist who believed in the potential of the youth. The Bharat Scouts and Guide movement plays a crucial role in inculcating discipline among the young people and contributes to their education through a value system. The movement in India owes its current stature and achievements to Shri Naidu in no small measure.

I hope that the young boys and girls of the movement would always remember, cherish and seek inspiration from Shri Naidu’s outstanding work. Such qualities of self-service are needed in the present times than ever before and I appeal to young boys and girls to devote some of their time in helping the needy and vulnerable sections of the society. They could make a difference to lives of the poor through community development, environment, health and education, among others.

I am happy to know that the Vision Statement of Bharat Scouts & Guides seeks to make it by 2024 a globally visible, self-reliant premium youth movement that will be gender-balanced, vibrant and responsive to trends.

It also seeks to provide young people with value-based, attractive and challenging youth programme, through competent leaders, effective communication, optimum use of technology and efficient management.

I wish the movement all the very best.

Jai Hind!

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V.P. Deenadayalu Naidu (16 August 1917 – before July 1998) was an Indian politician.Naidu was born in Bangalore to parents V.Papiah Naidu and Mrs. Alamelamma.Leader leading the Freedom Movement and was imprisoned on three occasions along with other national leaders. He was a member of the All India Congress Committee and nominated member of the Mysore Legislative Council in 1948.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu being bid farewell by the Minster for Law and Justice, Andhra Pradesh, Shri Kollu Ravindra, on his departure, in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh on October 09, 2018.


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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu being received by the Governor of Karnataka, Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala, on his arrival, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018.


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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu at the valedictory of the birth centenary celebrations of Shri Deendayal Naidu, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018. The Governor of Karnataka, Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu lighting the lamp at the valedictory of the birth centenary celebrations of Shri Deendayal Naidu, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018. The Governor of Karnataka, Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu paying floral tributes to Shri Deendayal Naidu, at the valedictory of his birth centenary celebrations, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018. The Governor of Karnataka, Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala is also seen.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering at the valedictory of the birth centenary celebrations of Shri Deendayal Naidu, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018. The Governor of Karnataka, Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala and other dignitaries are also seen.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering at the valedictory of the birth centenary celebrations of Shri Deendayal Naidu, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu addressing the gathering at the valedictory of the birth centenary celebrations of Shri Deendayal Naidu, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu being bid farewell by the Governor of Karnataka, Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala, on his departure, in Bengaluru on October 09, 2018.

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The Vice President, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu being received by the Minister for Rural Development, Tamil Nadu, Shri S.P. Velumani, on his arrival, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu on October 09, 2018.
 
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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi interacting with the NCC cadets of India, as part of an international cadet exchange programme, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi interacting with the NCC cadets of India, as part of an international cadet exchange programme, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with the NCC cadets of India, as part of an international cadet exchange programme, in Singapore on November 15, 2018.
 
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25-November, 2018 17:21 IST
National Cadet Corps Celebrating 70th Anniversary


National Cadet Corps the largest uniformed youth organisation in the world,celebrating its 70th Raising Day, today. Director General National Cadet Corps Lt Gen PP Malhotra, laid a wreath on behalf of the entire National Cadet Corps fraternity.

The raising day is also being celebrated all over India with cadets participating in marches, cultural activities and social development programmes.

During the current year the National Cadet Corps cadets have contributed immensely in the relief operations carried out during the Kerala floods.The cadets participated wholeheartedly in SwacchtaAbhiyan, Swasth Bharat Yatracyclothon and played a pivotal role in spreading awareness about various government initiatives like digital literacy, yoga, blood donation camps and immunisation programs, etc.

The multifaceted activities and varied curriculum of National Cadet Corps provides unique opportunities to youth for self development. Many cadets have done the nation and the organisation proud by their remarkable achievements in the fields of sports and adventure and have won manylaurels in these fields.

The National Cadet Corps continues its relentless efforts towards moulding the present day youth into responsible citizens of tomorrow.
 
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Ministry of Defence
06-September, 2019 16:36 IST
Three-day Bi-annual conference of NCC concludes

The three-day bi-annual conference of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) concluded here today. Major issues discussed included early fructification of ongoing expansion plan of NCC.

Inaugurating the conference, Director General, NCC, Lt Gen Rajeev Chopra highlighted the efforts made by the organisation to improve the training, infrastructure and logistic functions during the last six months. He said, NCC should consciously contribute towards social awareness and community development programmes.

Lt Gen Chopra asked all Additional Directors General and Deputy Directors General of NCC Directorates to focus on institutionalised training. Appreciating the contribution of all the units towards Swachhta Abhiyan, he called for synergised efforts by NCC, in sync with the Central and State government policies, which will result in effective realisation of the goals, set by the organisation.

The Director General reiterated that the NCC is fully committed to the cause of motivating Young Indians to become responsible citizens of the country.



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