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PM Modi to register members of the NCC Alumni Association tomorrow in Jhansi

PM Modi to register members of the NCC Alumni Association tomorrow in Jhansi
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Jhansi: Former former NCC Prime Minister Narendra Narendra will be registered as a member of the first ‘NCC Alumni Association’ during the peak event ‘Rashtra Raksha Pagv’ in Jhansi on Friday.
Despite registering himself as the first member of the ‘NCC Alumni Association’ in the historic Jhansi fortress, the Prime Minister will also launch an association that is expected to be increasingly aimed at the national Cadet Corps (NCC) and assisting in the nation’s development.
Many leading leaders of all public areas whether it is an armed forces, politics, industry, bureaucracy, art and culture or academics have emerged from the NCC.
Many have the desire to contribute to the nation’s development process through the NCC.
With the aim of providing a formal platform to enable NCC alumni to be re-connected with the NCC, the Ministry of Defense (MOD), in a statement saying, it has been decided to establish the NCC alumni association.
The NCC alumni association is expected to meet the Lakh demand from the former NCC cadet.
The NCC Alumni Association is expected to advance the purpose of NCC and assist in the nation’s development.
“Proposed to launch the NCC Alumni Association by registering the Prime Minister, the former NCC cadet, as the first member of the Association on November 19.
The Association of the NCC Alumni Open for all NCC alumni and membership is very easily obtained,” Mod says the process to register and get approval for membership Fully online.
The same will be available on the website www.nccauto.gov.in/alumni which will be made directly after November 19.
RS 100 payment must be made for a lifetime membership from the NCC Alumni Association which can also be paid online on this site.
The Prime Minister will also dedicate to the program to improve simulation training facilities for all three NCC wings – soldiers, air and navy.
This will allow NCC cadets throughout the country to be trained in their respective regions.
For NCC Army Wings, the simulator shooting rifle is being arranged.
For air wings, the micro flying simulator is being arranged.
For sea wings, paddle simulators are being established.
The number of simulators proposed to be increased is as follows.
At present, there is one simulator in the army and the proposal is made for 98 simulators.
In the Air Force, there are six simulators and proposals made for 44 while in the Navy there are 10 simulators and proposals made for 61.
SIMulator shooting rifles will now be available in all group headquarters.
With the increasing number of simulators, it is expected that all NCC cadets will get direct training in this matter.
This simulator has been approved and ordered for installation.
In addition, the Prime Minister will be exhibited about the implementation of one year from his visionary ‘NCC Border and Coastal Scheme’.
Can be remembered that the Prime Minister has announced on August 15, 2020, from the Red Fortress fortress, that the NCC will be expanded in the border and coastal areas.
A scheme to expand the NCC by one lakh caduna dedicated to the border and coastal region of the country was approved by the Ministry of Defense in September 2020.
The Committee was formed by collecting districts in border and coastal districts as chairperson and relevant stakeholders, including the Panchayat President and local NCC officers As a member to identify schools / colleges in the border area where the NCC must begin under the scheme.
Thus, 1,283 schools and colleges were identified where 896 were in the border and 255 areas in the coastal area and 132 were at the residential air force station.
27 countries and Union regions (UTS) have benefited from the implementation of the scheme.
Apart from the constraint of Covid-19, NCC began in educational institutions identified in October 2020.
Associate NCC officers from educational institutions were trained both online and also at the NCC training academy in Kampee and Gwalior.
Since Covid-19 does not allow physical training, NCC’s cadet provides theoretical components through online media.
Wherever schools and colleges have been opened, physical training is also given.

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