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NCC ATC (1st camp)

Jai Hind !
We the NCC cadets from PSG Polytechnic College attended the Annual training camp held at Kumaraguru college of technology on 12/06/23 to 22/06/23. The camp was an exceptional experience to learn, perform and expand the network among the co-cadets from the battalion. In the studious routine we found discipline and sincerity which each cadet must possess. The day begin early with the PT parade, a warm-up session. After breakfast we either had the informative theory sessions or the drill practice. This was the exposure to Battle craft and field craft with indepth concepts on how to handle ourselves in a battlefield. During the break we got refreshed for the next sessions. This routine continued until after lunch. In the evenings we were to stage our talents in culturals. We played an integral part in the sessions as we volunteered to handle the mic and stage settings. Each cadet had an opportunity to choose a way to get choosen for the RD Camp, the aim of all the cadets who attended the camp. Overall the camp will always be the most memorable one for each of us.
I thank the college and our ANO - Cap. Kathirasen for this opportunity.
- Bharathi Senthilkumar

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