National Cadet Corps Junior Division Training Begins in All Nine Districts of Sudurpashchim Province

Mahendranagar. National Cadet Corps (NCC) Junior Division training provided by the Nepali Army has started in all nine districts of Sudurpashchim Province.

Service Corps training, which began on Monday in twenty community and private schools in the region selected for training from Sudurpashchim, has been initiated by the Sudurpashchim Brigade of the Army.

The Army conducts the said training every year with the objective of developing discipline towards the country and nation, self-defense, the habit of working together in a group, and fostering a spirit of national unity, disaster management, and traffic awareness among students.

According to the Sudurpashchim Brigade, training has started in six schools in Kailali, five in Kanchanpur, two each in Achham and Baitadi, and one each in the remaining Doti, Dadeldhura, Bajura, Bajhang, and Darchula. Colonel Ashok Shahi, Battalion Commander of Barahdal Battalion, Bhagatpur Barracks, informed that the NCC 52nd Batch National Service Corps Junior Training has started in five schools in Kanchanpur on Monday. He said, "Out of the 100-day training, selected students will be kept in the district for 89 days and taken outside the district for 21 days for training." He added, "Students are trained on discipline, patriotism, leadership development, accountability, honesty, and loyalty."

In addition, the army stated that students will also be trained in subjects such as drill, khukuri drill, taekwondo aerobics, and field craft during the training period. Colonel Ashok Shahi inaugurated the training in three schools in the southern region of Kanchanpur. Military officers from Shri No. 25 Battalion Headquarters inaugurated the training in two schools in the Mahendranagar market area.

Six hundred students from twenty schools in Sudurpashchim are participating in the training, according to the Sudurpashchim Brigade of the Army. Students from the school that comes first in the training are sent to various countries.

 

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