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Min announces military training from Class 1 in state-run schools
Min announces military training from Class 1 in state-run schools

Hindustan Times

timea day ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Min announces military training from Class 1 in state-run schools

MUMBAI: State school education minister Dada Bhuse announced on Monday that military training will be made mandatory in state-run schools from the first grade to instil patriotism, loyalty for the nation, a sense of discipline, exercise and organisation skills among students. Bhuse declared the plan after a meeting with education officers in Nashik. 'There are about 2.5 lakh ex-servicemen in the state who will be inducted to implement this programme,' he said, adding sports teachers, National Cadet Corps (NCC) and scout guide instructors will also impart military education to the students. The idea stemmed from feedback of 48 zilla parishad school teachers who recently returned from a study tour to Singapore, impressed with 'the way the concept of Nation First was integrated into the school education system there', said Bhuse. Bhuse said chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, deputy chief ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, and ex-servicemen welfare minister Shambhuraj Desai 'have evinced interest in the move'. He added, apart from the training, health cards will be introduced for students from government schools. 'If a disease is diagnosed during the check-up, the concerned student will be provided treatment under government schemes,' he said. Criticising Bhuse's move, Mahendra Ganpule, former vice president of the state principals association, said, 'There is no need to introduce this kind of training, as our current curriculum already them at various levels. Instead of providing good infrastructure and teachers, the department is busy with populist announcements.' He called for discussions with child psychologists before implementing the new plan.

Union Minister of State for Defence announces plan to expand NCC by three lakh cadets
Union Minister of State for Defence announces plan to expand NCC by three lakh cadets

The Hindu

timea day ago

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  • The Hindu

Union Minister of State for Defence announces plan to expand NCC by three lakh cadets

Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Tuesday announced the planned expansion of National Cadet Corps (NCC) by three lakh cadets across the country, with several States already extending their concurrence and committing to fast-track the necessary training infrastructure. After inaugurating the Special Joint State Representatives and Additional/Deputy Directors General Conference of the NCC in Bhopal, Mr. Seth highlighted its role in nation building and youth development. Listing the initiatives, he spoke about the inclusion of ex-servicemen as NCC instructors, providing new employment avenues for veterans and lauded the NCC's active involvement in national campaigns such as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Naya Savera Scheme, and Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. He also congratulated the NCC Mount Everest Expedition team for their successful summit on May 18 describing it as a powerful example of cadet courage and resilience. Calling for continued Centre-State collaboration, Mr. Seth urged the States to fulfil their commitments towards manpower, infrastructure, and funding to support the expansion. 'Director General NCC Lieutenant General Gurbirpal Singh outlined the Corps' achievements and roadmap ahead, with a focus on establishing robust training and camping infrastructure nationwide. He emphasised the goal of fostering greater youth participation and improving cadet performance,' said a release. Among those present on the occasion were Ministers of Education and Youth Affairs & Sports, senior Defence Ministry officials, State Department representatives, and NCC heads from all States.

MoS Defence announces expansion of NCC by three lakh cadets
MoS Defence announces expansion of NCC by three lakh cadets

United News of India

time2 days ago

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  • United News of India

MoS Defence announces expansion of NCC by three lakh cadets

New Delhi, June 3 (UNI) Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth on Tuesday announced the planned expansion of National Cadet Corps (NCC) by three lakh cadets across the country. The Minister said this during the inauguration of the Special Joint State Representatives and Additional/Deputy Directors General (JS R&A/D) Conference of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) in Bhopal, a Defence Ministry statement said. Several states have already agreed and committed to fast-track the necessary training infrastructure for the planned expansion. Addressing the gathering, Sanjay Seth reaffirmed the NCC's role in nation-building and youth development. He highlighted recent initiatives including the inclusion of ex-servicemen as NCC instructors, providing new employment avenues for veterans and lauded the NCC's active involvement in national campaigns such as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Naya Savera Scheme, and Nasha Mukti Abhiyan. He also congratulated the NCC Mount Everest Expedition team for their successful summit on May 18, describing it as a powerful example of cadet courage and resilience. Calling for continued centre-state collaboration, Seth urged states to fulfil their commitments towards manpower, infrastructure, and funding to support this historic expansion, reinforcing NCC's integral role in shaping the youth and securing the nation's future. Director General NCC Lt Gen Gurbirpal Singh outlined the Corps' achievements and roadmap ahead, with a focus on establishing robust training and camping infrastructure nationwide. He emphasised the goal of fostering greater youth participation and improving cadet performance.

Union MoS Sanjay Seth announces expansion of NCC by 3 lakh cadets
Union MoS Sanjay Seth announces expansion of NCC by 3 lakh cadets

India Gazette

time2 days ago

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  • India Gazette

Union MoS Sanjay Seth announces expansion of NCC by 3 lakh cadets

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 3 (ANI): Union Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, on Tuesday announced the expansion of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) by three lakh cadets across the country. Several states have already agreed to support this plan and have committed to fast-tracking the necessary training infrastructure, according to an official statement from the Ministry of Defence. 'He also announced the planned expansion of NCC by Three lakh cadets across the country with several States already extending their concurrence and committing to fast-track the necessary training infrastructure,' the MoD statement read. 'National Cadet Corps (NCC) is an organisation that instils the feeling of nationalism, service... PM Modi has resolved that the number of cadets in the NCC should be between 17-20 lakhs... All the states positively contribute to it and we will achieve the target shortly...' Seth said. The Minister, as per the MoD statement, also highlighted new initiatives, such as appointing ex-servicemen as NCC instructors, which provides new employment opportunities for veterans. He praised the NCC's active involvement in national campaigns like the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Naya Savera Scheme, and Nasha Mukti Abhiyan. The Union MoS also congratulated the NCC Mount Everest Expedition team for successfully reaching the summit on May 18. He described this achievement as 'a powerful example of cadet courage and resilience.' Calling for continued Centre-State collaboration, Seth urged States to fulfill their commitments towards manpower, infrastructure, and funding to support this historic expansion, reinforcing NCC's integral role in shaping the youth and securing the nation's future, the statement added. Earlier in the day, the Minister received a Guard of Honour from the soldiers of the Sudarshan Chakra Corps. In a post on X, he shared, 'During my Bhopal visit today, I was given a Guard of Honour by the brave soldiers of the Sudarshan Chakra Corps. During this, I met the soldiers. I got the opportunity to talk to them. Their devotion and dedication towards the nation is exemplary. The Sudarshan Chakra Corps is the pride of the entire nation. Jai Hind.' Seth also inaugurated the Special Joint State Representatives and Additional/Deputy Directors General (JS R&A/D) Conference of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) during his visit to Bhopal. During the event, Director General of NCC Lt Gen Gurbirpal Singh spoke about the NCC's achievements and future plans. He stressed the need for building strong training and camping infrastructure across the country. He also talked about the goal of increasing youth participation and improving cadet performance. The conference was attended by Ministers of Education and Youth Affairs & Sports, senior officers from the Ministry of Defence, state government officials, and NCC Heads from all States. (ANI)

Maharashtra to give basic military training to students from Class 1
Maharashtra to give basic military training to students from Class 1

India Today

time2 days ago

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  • India Today

Maharashtra to give basic military training to students from Class 1

In a first-of-its-kind move, Maharashtra will begin providing basic military training to school students starting from Class 1, state school education minister Dada Bhuse announced on Monday. The initiative aims to foster patriotism, discipline, and physical fitness amongst children from an early to Bhuse, retired army personnel will take charge of training the students, alongside support from school sports teachers, NCC (National Cadet Corps) officials, and Scouts and Guides units. 'This decision has been taken to instil love for the country and encourage daily habits like physical exercise and disciplined living, which will greatly benefit students in the long run,' he proposal has reportedly received a favourable response from Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. To ensure wide implementation, the government plans to involve over 2.5 lakh ex-servicemen across the state. This announcement comes in the backdrop of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly following the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 and India's retaliatory strikes under 'Operation Sindoor' on May 7 targeting terror bases in Pakistan and country also witnessed a series of nationwide civil defence exercises recently. Under 'Operation Abhyas' on May 7 and 'Operation Shield' on May 31, mock drills were conducted in several border states to prepare civilians and authorities for potential emergency scenarios. These drills involved rehearsing responses to a range of simulated threats, underscoring India's increased focus on national military training plan for students aligns with this broader strategy of preparedness and resilience at both national and grassroots levels.(With PTI inputs) Must Watch

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