Aizawl (Mizoram) [India], June 14 (ANI): The Additional Director General (ADG) of the National Cadet Corps (NCC), Major General Gagan Deep, had a productive meeting with the Chief Minister of Mizoram, Lalduhawma, according to an official statement.
During their discussion, Chief Minister Lalduhawma expressed profound appreciation for the NCC’s dedicated efforts in empowering the youth of Mizoram.
He particularly praised Major Gen Gagan Deep for his pivotal role in extending NCC’s reach to remote areas, thereby integrating them into the mainstream.
The Chief Minister highlighted the significant impact of the NCC’s activities within the state, noting how these initiatives have inspired and motivated the cadets.
He acknowledged the NCC’s crucial role in developing the character and leadership qualities of young individuals, which he deemed essential for Mizoram’s progress.
In the meeting, Major Gen Gagan Deep emphasised the urgent need to enhance the infrastructure and facilities of the NCC training academy in Mizoram.
He pointed out that improving the infrastructure would significantly boost the training programmes, providing better opportunities and resources for thousands of youth. This, in turn, would help in nurturing disciplined, skilled, and motivated cadets who can contribute positively to the community and the nation.
The ADG sought the Chief Minister’s assistance in addressing these critical infrastructural issues, highlighting the importance of government support in this endeavour.
Chief Minister Lalduhawma responded positively, assuring his full support to resolve these challenges. He reiterated his commitment to the welfare of the cadets and the overall development of the NCC in Mizoram.
The interaction underscored the strong collaboration between the state government and the NCC, with a shared vision of fostering youth development and community engagement.
With improved infrastructure and training programmes, the NCC in Mizoram is poised to reach new heights, empowering the next generation of leaders and contributors to the state and the nation. (ANI)
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