Early Times Report SRINAGAR, May 23: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Youth Services & Sports, Information Technology, ARI & Trainings, Satish Sharma, today addressed a grand gathering of NCC cadets and Associate NCC Officers (ANOs) from across the country at the Special National Integration Camp (SNIC) 2026 organised at Badamibagh Cantonment, Srinagar. The prestigious camp, being attended by nearly 340 NCC cadets representing all 17 NCC Directorates of the country, was attended by the young participants from diverse cultural, linguistic and geographical backgrounds on a common platform of unity, discipline, leadership and national integration. Senior civil and military dignitaries were also present on the occasion. The programme commenced with a ceremonial Guard of Honour presented by NCC cadets, followed by a vibrant cultural programme showcasing the rich traditions, heritage and cultural diversity of various states and union territories of India. The colourful performances reflected the spirit of "Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat" and highlighted the role of youth in strengthening emotional and national integration. Maj Gen Anupinder Bevli, VSM, Additional Director General, NCC Directorate Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh, in his address, highlighted the significance of the Special National Integration Camp in promoting cultural exchange, mutual understanding and lifelong bonds of friendship among the youth. He also appreciated the support and cooperation extended by Chinar Corps, 31 Sub Area and 216 Transit Camp towards the successful conduct of the camp. Addressing the cadets, Satish Sharma extended a warm welcome to all participants visiting Jammu & Kashmir and expressed happiness over the enthusiasm and discipline displayed by the young cadets. He said that the National Cadet Corps has emerged as one of the country's most influential youth organisations, playing a pivotal role in shaping responsible, patriotic and socially conscious citizens. The Minister observed that camps such as SNIC provide a unique opportunity to young cadets to experience the cultural richness and diversity of India while fostering brotherhood, unity and national pride. He remarked that the youth are the true ambassadors of peace, progress and harmony and have a crucial responsibility in building a strong, prosperous and inclusive India. Recalling his personal connection with the armed forces as the son of a soldier, Satish Sharma lauded the role of NCC in instilling values of discipline, dedication, leadership and selfless service among the younger generation. He said that the organisation continues to inspire lakhs of youth across the country to contribute positively towards society and nation-building. |