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Ten NCC Cadets from Dehri College Inducted as Agniveers
The NCC Unit of WRS Government College in Dehri proudly announced the induction of ten National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets into the Armed Forces as Agniveers this month. This achievement has sparked pride and celebration across the campus, marking a significant milestone in the college’s history and reflecting the dedication and resilience of its cadets.
In a formal ceremony, College Principal Dr Sachin Kumar and Associate NCC Officer Dr Shashi Kumar congratulated the newly inducted cadets. They praised the cadets for their discipline, dedication, and unwavering determination, emphasizing that these qualities are essential for success in military service.
The induction into the Agniveer scheme represents a vital opportunity for young individuals to serve their nation. The program, launched by the Indian government, aims to enhance the Armed Forces’ capabilities while providing a pathway for youth to contribute to national security. This initiative underscores the importance of military service and inspires future generations.
Dr Kumar highlighted the sustained efforts of the NCC Unit at the college in grooming students for national service. He acknowledged the rigorous training and commitment that the cadets have demonstrated throughout their NCC journey. The college has a proud tradition of cultivating leadership skills and instilling values of patriotism among its students.
As the cadets embark on their journey in the Armed Forces, both Dr Sachin Kumar and Dr Shashi Kumar extended their best wishes for a bright, fulfilling, and honorable career. The college community stands united in support of these young soldiers as they take on new responsibilities in service to the nation.
The successful induction of these ten cadets serves as an inspiration for other students at WRS Government College, encouraging them to consider careers in the Armed Forces. The institution remains dedicated to fostering an environment that promotes leadership, discipline, and a sense of duty towards the nation.
Overall, this event not only highlights the achievements of the individual cadets but also reflects the ongoing commitment of educational institutions to contribute to national service. The college’s NCC Unit continues to play a crucial role in shaping the future of its students, paving the way for their contributions to the country.
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