A dynamic ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ national NCC camp was successfully held at Sainik School Tilaiya, welcoming 601 cadets from across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand. Overseen by Group Commander Brigadier S. Gopi Krishnan (SM) and led by Commanding Officer Colonel Vijay Kumar (SM), the camp aimed to cultivate national unity, discipline, and leadership skills. The day commenced with a calming meditation session led by Brahma Kumaris Julie and Gayatri, focusing on developing inner resilience, positive thinking, and self-control. They emphasized that daily striving for excellence guarantees a superior tomorrow. A standout moment was the motivational address by Ujjwal Anand, Senior Division Personnel Officer, who inspired the cadets with his insights on success. Anand highlighted purpose, commitment, and effort as essential, noting that strength is earned through dedication and perseverance, and that the force of truth is ultimately unconquerable. Colonel Vijay Kumar honored Anand and his team with a memento. Additionally, girl cadets participated in an educational tour to KTPS, arranged by Officer Louis Minz. Third Officer Naveen Chaudhary adeptly managed the event’s flow, while Lt. Santosh Kumar provided exemplary coordination and hospitality, reinforcing the camp’s vital role in advancing national integration.
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