NCC Chief Advocates For Tech Upgrade

Haydarabad: As the demand for the National Student Corps (NCC) grows in TaLangana and Andhra Pradesh, they are preparing to go beyond the power crossing ceremonies, scaling records, integrating drone technology into education and pushing plans for higher gender parity.
During a two -day visit to NCC Director in Secunderabad, General Manager Lt Gen. Gurbirpal Singh examined student performance and interacted with students and staff from 1 (T) girls battalion. He was a guardian of honor, then greeted the officer who caught the students and instructors.
Briefings, training standards, online recording and logistics bottlenecks and Thal, Vayu and Nau Sainic camps covered events.
“We attract great attention from schools and colleges. Our target is to take NCC to more youth in India,” he said.
Dresses spoke about new measures such as dress allowance, student technology exposure and using drones in field education. Students were encouraged to follow the armed forces or become disciplined civilian leaders. “Imagine great imagine, root and unity with unity, Sing Singh added.