NCC cadets in Delhi for 'Youth Exchange' program

Sixteen NCC cadets, who have completed 100 days of training with the Army's National Service Corps, have arrived in Delhi representing Nepal.

Magh 5, 2082

Jyoti Katuwal

NCC cadets in Delhi for 'Youth Exchange' program

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Sixteen cadets who have received NCC training from the Nepali Army have arrived in the Indian capital, Delhi, for a youth exchange program.

Sixteen NCC cadets from the Army's National Service Corps (NSC) who have completed 100 days of training have reached Delhi representing Nepal.

The cadets who have reached Delhi under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Gautam will stay there for 16 days. Not only Nepali cadets but also cadets from 21 countries who have completed 100 days of training will be present in Delhi.

'The youth from different countries will exchange their learning and also observe the heritage of various places in India,' Lieutenant Colonel Gautam said, 'They will be able to observe the Republic Day parade of India and interact with distinguished personalities.' He said that this is a good opportunity for the Army and NCC cadets.

Jyoti

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