Report on CATC NCC Army Wing held at Surajgarh from 20th Oct to 29th Oct 2023
The Combined Annual Training Camp (CATC) of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) held at Surajgarh and organised by 1Raj (I) COY NCC Pilani from October 20th to October 29th was a remarkable event that brought together cadets from various units for an immersive training experience.
The camp was in the picturesque town of Surajgarh, which provided a perfect backdrop for various outdoor activities and training programs.
The campsite was well-equipped with necessary infrastructure and facilities with several key objectives, including:
1. To impart essential military training to NCC cadets.
2. To foster leadership and team-building skills among the participants.
3. To instil a sense of discipline and patriotism.
4. To enhance physical fitness and adventure skills.
5. To promote social awareness and community service.
The camp was packed with a diverse range of activities. These included:
Drill and Parade: Cadets were trained rigorously in drill and parade, ensuring they developed precision and discipline in their movements.
Firing Practice: Firearms training was conducted under expert supervision, emphasizing safety and marksmanship.
Map Reading and Navigation: Cadets learned essential skills for reading maps and navigating unfamiliar terrain.
Social Service: Cadets engaged in community service activities, including cleanliness drives and awareness
Impact:
The CATC NCC Camp at Surajgarh had a profound impact on the cadets. They gained a sense of discipline, improved physical fitness, and developed leadership and teamwork skills. Moreover, the camp instilled a sense of patriotism and social responsibility, as cadets actively participated in community service activities.
Conclusion:
The CATC NCC Camp at Surajgarh from October 20th to October 29th was a resounding success. It achieved its objectives of providing military training, instilling discipline, and promoting a spirit among the cadets. The camp not only enhanced the cadets’ overall development but also left them with lasting memories and a sense of pride in being a part of the NCC.
Three of our cadets got gold medals special mention in best in Painting and Solo Instrumental Performance.