NCC Camp Begins with Drone and Pre-Air Wing Training: Wing Commander Nataraj Dagur

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Published on : 11 Jun, 26 19:06

"NCC camps play a vital role in developing leadership, discipline, and a spirit of national service among youth," says Wing Commander Nataraj Dagur

NCC Camp Begins with Drone and Pre-Air Wing Training: Wing Commander Nataraj Dagur

Udaipur: The Combined Annual Training Camp (CATC), organized under the aegis of the Rajasthan Directorate of the National Cadet Corps (NCC), is being successfully conducted at the College of Technology and Engineering (CTAE), a constituent college of Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur. The camp is scheduled to run from June 11 to June 20, 2026.

The first day of the camp witnessed enthusiastic participation in various activities, with cadets displaying keen interest in discipline, leadership development, and military training. In addition to the CATC, the camp also includes a Pre-Air Wing Camp-I and a Drone Training Camp, providing cadets with valuable exposure to modern technological and military training.

Approximately 600 cadets from different NCC groups under the Rajasthan Directorate are participating in the camp. Among them, 60 selected cadets from the Army, Navy, and Air Wings are undergoing specialized drone training, while nearly 100 cadets are participating in the Pre-Air Wing Camp-I, showcasing their skills for selection to the forthcoming All India Vayu Sainik Camp. Additionally, around 440 Army Wing cadets are receiving training in various military activities as part of the Combined Annual Training Camp.

The Camp Commanding Officer, Wing Commander Nataraj Dagur, appreciated the excellent facilities and arrangements provided by CTAE College and the university administration. He expressed special gratitude to Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar Mahla, Dean of Student Welfare, Prof. (Dr.) Sunil Joshi, Dean of CTAE, and Ram Narayan Kumhar, Caretaker Officer, for their support and cooperation.

Addressing the cadets, Wing Commander Dagur emphasized that such training camps play a significant role in nurturing discipline, leadership qualities, teamwork, and a spirit of service to the nation among young people.

During the camp, cadets are being trained in a wide range of activities, including range firing, skeet shooting, drill, marching, tent pitching, map reading, personality development, leadership skills, disaster management, aeromodelling, and technical aspects of aircraft operations. The drone training module provides practical knowledge of drone technology, operations, safety protocols, and its diverse applications.

The primary objective of the camp is to enhance cadets’ self-confidence, leadership abilities, technical competence, and military skills, enabling them to make meaningful contributions to the Armed Forces and other national services in the future.

Healthcare and medical support for the camp participants have been arranged by Pacific Hospital, Udaipur, ensuring that all cadets have access to necessary medical assistance throughout the duration of the camp.

The cadets participating in the camp have shown remarkable enthusiasm, and several competitions, cultural programs, and additional training activities are scheduled to be organized in the coming days.


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