
Sharply pressed uniforms adorn the smartly dressed cadets, who are part of National Cadet Corps in Visakhapatnam, a body dedicated to shaping the youth for tomorrow’s India. Yo! Vizag charts its journey in the city and how it has evolved since.
“We cannot always build the future for the youth, but we can build the youth for the future.” What Franklin Roosevelt had once said perfectly showcases the work that the National Cadet Corps (NCC) has taken up throughout the country. Conceptualized in 1948, as a national body that would train the youth in order to create a second line of defence, the role and responsibilities of the NCC have changed with the times. Over the years it has grown to become the world’s largest uniformed youth organisation.
Slowly, yet surely, the role of the NCC started expanding to encompass not just basic defence training for the cadets, but also aspects that would enable them to become good leaders, and facilitators of change, for the country. With the Group Headquarters of Andhra Pradesh present at Lawson’s Bay Colony, the three districts of Vizianagaram, Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam, report here. Visakhapatnam is home to three army units, two naval units and one air unit. All these are attached to different educational institutions in the city, and select new batches of students every year into their programme.
However, the qualitative benefits of enrolling into the NCC run much deeper. Students learn discipline, teamwork, and personal grooming, in addition to building up their stamina. They also enhance social interactions skills and accrue societal responsibility. These are much needed for the youth today. “The present generation is more aware about the world, but their physical capabilities have reduced along with conversational skills”, feels Col Amit Sharma. And the NCC tackles these in an engaging manner.
The youth of a country shape its future. As NCC aims to create a human resource of organised, trained and motivated youth, it is certainly living up to its motto “Ekta Aur Anushaasan” (Unity and Discipline).
This post was last modified on 22/09/2019 12:54 pm
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