Major General Anupinder Bevli, VSM, the Additional Director General (ADG) of the NCC Directorate Jammu Kashmir & Ladakh, visited the Combined Annual Training Camp (CATC J10) at the NCC Training Academy, Nagrota, for the first time. His arrival marked a momentous occasion, infusing the cadets with a renewed sense of energy and inspiration.
Upon arrival, Major General Bevli was welcomed with full ceremonial honors, a fitting tribute to the service and dedication of the NCC. The cadets, dressed in their immaculate uniforms, stood as a testament to the discipline and commitment that NCC instills in its members. In his address, the ADG expressed immense pride in the cadets’ unwavering dedication and emphasized the vital role they play in shaping the nation’s future.
"Perseverance, discipline, and nation-first thinking are not just ideals, but guiding principles for you all," Major General Bevli remarked. He urged the cadets to make the most of their time at the camp, to learn valuable life lessons, and to become better citizens. He also emphasized the importance of building long-term, real-life relationships while advising them to limit their dependence on smartphones.
Encouraging the cadets to strive for excellence, he reminded them of the importance of integrity and patriotism in their journey toward becoming tomorrow's leaders. "Be the Brand Ambassadors for NCC in society," he said, further motivating the cadets to uphold the highest standards of service and commitment.
A key highlight of the visit was Major General Bevli’s engagement with the “Super 30” team – a specially selected group of cadets preparing for the Service Selection Board (SSB) exams. These cadets, undergoing intensive training for the prestigious selection process, received invaluable guidance from the ADG. The interaction centered on exam strategies, interview skills, and key tips for success.
The ADG's words resonated deeply with the aspirants, instilling confidence and a sense of purpose as they prepare to serve the nation in uniform. "This camp is not just about military training, but about cultivating leadership, discipline, and patriotism," he remarked, reinforcing the core values of the NCC.
The visit of Major General Bevli to the NCC Training Academy in Nagrota will undoubtedly be remembered as a moment of inspiration and motivation. His presence left an indelible mark on the cadets, reinforcing the NCC's mission to nurture empowered, responsible citizens who are ready to take on leadership roles in the future.
As Major General Bevli’s maiden visit concluded, it became clear that the guidance he imparted to the cadets would fuel their drive to rise as exceptional leaders, proudly representing the values of discipline, patriotism, and service.(PR)