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NCC organises rock climbing camp in Kullu

The NCC rock climbing camp underway in Kullu. Tribune Photo

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The NCC Unit 1 HP Air Sqn NCC, Kullu, under NCC Group Hq Shimla, successfully conducted a rock climbing camp with trained instructors from 2nd Bn ITBP, Babeli, in Kullu.

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The camp, organised by the NCC Directorate General, was aimed to promote outdoor recreation, teamwork, personal growth, survival skills and develop NCC cadets into assets for the nation during natural calamities.

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The camp was conducted in three batches, with each batch consisting of 30 cadets from the state, Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh.

The first batch, held from October 14 to 20, witnessed participation of 30 cadets from the Shimla group.

The second batch, held from November 4 to 10, had cadets from Patiala, Ambala and Rohtak groups.

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The ongoing third batch, from November 18 to 24, has cadets from Ludhiana, Amritsar, Shimla and Chandigarh groups.

Camp Commandant Wg Cdr Kunal Sharma, CO 1 HP Air Sqn NCC, led the first two batches, while Camp Commandant Col AS Bains, Dy Cdr NCC Gp Hqs, Shimla Group, is leading the third batch.

The commanders emphasised that the camp was not just a destination, but a journey that shaped cadets into stronger, more resilient individuals.

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