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NCC cadets of PSPS GCW Gandhinagar hosts NAVARAMB: 2024
7/13/2024 9:59:22 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 13: The cadets of 2 J&K Girls Bn NCC of Padma Shri Padma Sachdev Govt College for Women Gandhinagar Jammu celebrated NAVARAMB 2024 with a splendid farewell and rank ceremony, bidding adieu to their outgoing seniors while gearing up to shoulder new responsibilities. The event was marked by a grand Rank Ceremony, where cadets took an oath to uphold the prestige of their Unit.
The day commenced with a ceremonial welcome for Col Muneesh Jasrotia, Commanding Officer of 2 J&K Girls Bn NCC Jammu. The cadets presented a prestigious Guard of Honor, followed by the lighting of the traditional lamp and a soulful rendition of Ganesh Vandana, setting a formal and auspicious tone for the day.
In a vibrant display of talent and enthusiasm, cadets delivered heart-throbbing performances, showcasing their skills and dedication. Amidst this lively atmosphere, the Rank Ceremony took center stage. New ranks were bestowed upon deserving cadets, symbolizing their readiness to lead with responsibility and honor. The newly appointed leaders took an oath to uphold the unit's name and legacy, marking a significant milestone in their NCC journey.
The ceremony also included the felicitation of TSC (Thal Sainik Camp) and RDC (Republic Day Camp) holders among the seniors. These accolades served as a source of inspiration for the junior cadets, motivating them to follow in the footsteps of their accomplished predecessors.
In a gesture of appreciation, souvenirs were presented to Col Muneesh Jasrotia and Dr. S.P. Sarawat for their benign presence and unwavering support. Their attendance and encouragement significantly boosted the morale of the cadets and ANOs Lt. Suman Bala & Lt. Rachna Devi reinforcing the unit's ethos of camaraderie and dedication.
The programme culminated with an inspiring speech by Col Muneesh Jasrotia, who shared motivational words and extended his best wishes to the outgoing NCC cadets. His address emphasized the importance of discipline, perseverance, and leadership, leaving a lasting impression on the young cadets.
NAVARAMB 2024 was not just a farewell; it was a celebration of achievements, a recognition of potential, and a pledge to uphold the legacy of 2 J&K Girls Bn NCC Jammu. The event highlighted the unit's commitment to nurturing future leaders, equipped with the skills and values necessary to excel in their NCC endeavors.
NAVARAMB 2024 will be remembered as a day of celebration, transition, and inspiration, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the cadets of 2 J&K Girls Bn.
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