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“We will train around 1 lakh NCC cadets from nation borders”, Defence Minister approves the nationwide expansion of the largest “uniformed” youth organization

The defence ministry’s statement said, Rajnath Singh has approved the NCC proposal “for a major expansion scheme”.

NCC is a youth development movement managed by the armed forces. It also provides exposure to cadets in a wide range of activities, with a distinct emphasis on social services, discipline and adventure training.
It is open to all regular students of schools and colleges on a voluntary basis.

The expansion of the NCC was announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech on Saturday.He said the NCC will be expanded in border and coastal districts so that these areas “get trained manpower for disaster management, and the youth will also get skill training for making their career in the armed forces”.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has approved the proposal to expand the National Cadet Corps (NCC) in 173 border and coastal districts from where one lakh new cadets will be inducted, an official statement said on Sunday.

The Army will provide training and administrative support to NCC units located in border areas, it said.
The Navy will provide support to NCC units in coastal areas and the Air Force will provide support to those located close to its stations, it added.

The minister added that,as a part of the expansion plan, a total of 83 NCC units will be upgraded (Army 53, Navy 20, Air Force 10) to impart NCC training to the cadets in the border and coastal areas.More than 1,000 schools and colleges have been identified in border and coastal districts where NCC will be introduced,a total of one lakh cadets from 173 border and coastal districts will be inducted into the NCC, it said, adding that one-third of them will be girls.

The NCC expansion plan will be implemented in partnership with state governments, the ministry said.

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