Mangaluru: Milagres College inaugurates NCC army wing


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Mangaluru, Nov 11: The inauguration of Milagres College NCC army wing was held on November 10, at the college auditorium. The college NCC wing now consists of 33 SDs and 17 SWs, a total of 50 cadets.

Principal of Milagres Degree College, Fr Michael L Santhumayor welcomed the dignitaries on the dias. The chief guest of the function Lt Col Gracian Sequeira (Administrative officer 18 Karnataka Battalion NCC, Mangaluru) administered the oath and delivered inspiring words about discipline, unity and respecting elders, teachers and friends. He also reminded about the worth of NCC uniform.

The guest of honour Maxim Monteiro (management member and NCC well-wisher) highlighted the importance of the NCC in fostering leadership qualities, discipline, and a sense of social responsibility among the youth. Fr Bonaventure Nazareth presided the event and delivered inspiring and appreciating speeches.

Denzil Edrod Pinto (care taker of NCC officer) presented NCC report of 2021-23. The cadets took the oath of allegiance, pledging their commitment to the principles of the NCC and their dedication to the service of the nation. This formal swearing-in ceremony marked a pivotal moment in the cadets' initiation into the NCC.

Sushmitha (NSS secretary) mastered the ceremony. Chaitra D (assistant care taker) delivered the words of gratitude. The NCC inauguration ceremony at Milagres College Mangaluru was a resounding success, setting the stage for a new chapter in the college's history. The inauguration ceremony served as an inspiration for the entire college community to uphold the values of the NCC and strive for excellence in all endeavours.

 

 

 

  

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