Major General Anupinder Bevli, VSM, Additional Director General (ADG) of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) Directorate for Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh, recently paid his maiden visit to the Combined Annual Training Camp (CATC J10) at the NCC Training Academy in Nagrota. The visit brought a gush of excitement and inspiration among the assembled cadets, who gathered eagerly to gain an understanding of his wisdom and experience.
The ADG was welcomed with full ceremonial honors, exemplifying the spirit of service, honor, and dedication which is central to the NCC's ethos. Cadets, finely dressed in their uniforms, presented a picture of discipline and dedication, demonstrating their commitment to becoming future leaders of the nation.
In his address, Major General Bevli praised the cadets for their dedication, expressing pride in the values ingrained by the NCC. He spoke on the significance of persistence, discipline, and a nation-first mindset, restating the critical role NCC cadets play in shaping India’s future. He urged the cadets to make the most of their time in the camp, learn valuable skills, and strive to be honorable citizens. Further, he advised cadets to limit their smartphone usage, advising them instead to build lasting real-life friendships. His motivational words underscored the importance of integrity and patriotism, inspiring the young cadets to excel and embody the values of the NCC. He concluded by encouraging them to be Brand Ambassadors for the NCC within society.
A standout feature of the visit was his interaction with the Super 30 team, a group of specially selected cadets undergoing intensive preparation for the Service Selection Board (SSB) exams. These cadets are not only trained on the SSB exam pattern but are also equipped with the necessary interview skills and other methods for success. The ADG's active engagement with the Super 30 team included priceless guidance, strategy discussions, and personal insights on acing the SSB, inspiring confidence in the cadets aspiring to serve in the armed forces.
Major General Bevli’s words and interactions highlighted the NCC’s mission to foster leadership, discipline, and patriotism. His visit left a profound impact on the cadets, sparking a renewed drive to strive for excellence and serve the nation with honor.
The maiden visit of Major General Anupinder Bevli, VSM, will be remembered as a morale-boosting occasion at the NCC Training Academy in Nagrota, marking an important moment in the lives of the young cadets as they follow their journey toward becoming leaders and responsible citizens. (PR)