Mangalore: 63rd NCC Day Celebrated in City with Patriotic Spirit


Mangalore: 63rd NCC Day Celebrated in City with Patriotic Spirit

Pics: Spoorthy Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network-Mangalore (NM/VA)

Mangalore, Nov 28: These days, when most of the attention is gained by the glamorous and lucrative fields at every juncture, National Cadet Corps (NCC) made their presence felt in the city on Sunday November 27 by celebrating the day dedicated to them.

NCC has been a popular troupe for their discipline and service to the society. As part of their country wide 63rd celebration, the city cadets celebrated the day at St Aloysius College ground.

RK Shetty, retired warrant officer, the chief guest, speaking on the occasion said that NCC must help in bringing national integration and harmony. The troupe must also strengthen the army position and build the country. The NCC motto is unity and discipline. Hence NCC students should represent this idea, he motivated.

Fr Francis Almeida, vice principal, St Aloysius College lauded the troupe for their disciplinary life and action. He advised the NCC students to contribute to the nation building and for the welfare of the society.

Ramanand Shetty, associate NCC officer (ANO) of Canara College, Urwa shared the dais. In his speech, he appreciated the University for highlighting NCC of Mangalore zone to the country through the programme. 

Lieutenant Shakin, ANO of St Aloysius College was the co-ordinator of the programme. The event included stage programme, March fast, weapon display and briefing. As many as 250 students of eight different colleges took part in the event. 

  

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  • Joshua Aaron, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Nov 29 2011

    Congratulation stany and team towards a greater tomorrow to sworn to do and die, for the nation always to onward fly.

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  • rajesh, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2011

    I request all the college youth and parents whoever reading this to join or encourage their children to join NCC.this is an excellent training program which makes you physically and mentally strong.it makes the youth more responsible and discipline.the training also help the youths to serve their country in case of emergency and natural desaster.in my opinion NCC should be a mandatory for all the students atleast for 3 years for the duration of high school pre university and degree..i did encourage many students to join ncc during my college days.i request all to do the same and build our nation strong.jai hind

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  • Alwyn, Managalore

    Mon, Nov 28 2011

    So nice to see St. Aloysius campus were this ceremony has been held. I remember my college days when we were on the parade grounds marching to and fro. My sincere thanks to 5 Karnataka Naval unit and Lieutenant Subramanya for giving me an opportunity to serve SAC naval unit for 3 years in my college days which has taken me to greatest heights and moulded me to be a disciplined citizen of mother India. I humbly request young students of SAC to take up NCC and experience life as students which in turn will surely give you courage and strength to fight against all odds.

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  • RAJESH DC, DUBAI

    Mon, Nov 28 2011

    nice to see remembered my college days in St Aloysius when i was in Navy...excellent training and great expirience..cheers

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Mon, Nov 28 2011

    In the recent news in daijiworld we saw more students parading in many other local so called peace keeping army operated by political motives. The parents should guide the youth to join NCC which will make them more disciplined, law abiding citizens. Many people of our country are not aware of the benefits of NCC and its activities. The NCC helps you in shaping your life with more confidence and also makes you more strong citizen to face the cruel world around you.

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