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NCC HOSTS EK BHARAT SHRESHTHA BHARAT CAMP

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Raj Sadosh/Abohar.

The 25 Punjab Battalion NCC Abohar, under the aegis of PHHP&C Directorate/Ludhiana Group, is hosting the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB-I) Camp at NCC Academy, Malout. 

(MOREPIC1) The camp brings together 450 cadets and staff from the PHHP&C Directorate (host) and Uttarakhand Directorate (guest) to promote cultural integration and mutual understanding, embodying the spirit of Unity in Diversity. 

Col Rajeev Sirohi, Camp Commandant, outlined the camp’s objectives and activities. He emphasized fostering mutual understanding of culture, customs, festivals, folk songs, dances, cuisines, and attire between the cadets of Punjab and Uttarakhand. The briefing also covered the EXPA training to be conducted by EXPA team members, alongside administrative and security protocols. 

The day’s activities included presentations on national integration, leadership, and environmental awareness, complemented by documentary films showcasing the rich culture and heritage of Punjab and Uttarakhand. The cadets were organized into 10 mixed teams, each comprising members from both directorates, to compete in sports and games such as Volleyball, Kho-Kho, and Tug of War, fostering camaraderie and teamwork.

 The camp has begun with immense zeal and enthusiasm, with cadets and staff eager to celebrate India’s diversity through cultural exchange and collaboration. This initiative underscores the NCC’s commitment to nurturing unity and mutual respect among the youth of different states and union territories.

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