Jamshedpur Women’s University Cadets Head to Army Camp

Five cadets selected for prestigious Army Camp Inter Group Competition

Jamshedpur Women’s University is proud to announce that five of its NCC cadets have been selected for the Army Camp Inter Group Competition in Barauni, Bihar.

JAMSHEDPUR – Five Jamshedpur Women’s University NCC cadets have been selected to compete in the Army Camp Inter Group Competition, which will take place at Barauni, Bihar, from July 10–19.

During the camp, the selected cadets, Riya Kumari, Anima Kumari, Raimuni Kumari, Krishna Gope, and Sakshi Rai, will participate in demanding training exercises, signifying a crucial stage in their growth.

The goal of the camp is to improve the cadets’ morale, mental, and physical skills so they may better meet the demands of the Indian Army.

Prof. (Dr.) Anjila Gupta, Vice Chancellor, expressed her satisfaction in the cadets’ selection and emphasized how this experience will help them hone their leadership and skill sets.

The NCC caretaker officer, Preeti, complimented the cadets on their commitment to discipline and hard work, which led to their acceptance for this prestigious opportunity.

She wished the cadets well and promised to support them going forward.

The camp’s curriculum is designed to satisfy the exacting requirements of the Indian Army and involves teamwork, discipline, leadership development, and military training.

"This selection is a testament to the cadets’ hard work and potential," Preeti remarked.

Summary Statement: Five NCC cadets from Jamshedpur Women’s University will join the Army Camp Inter Group Competition in Barauni, crucial for their training and leadership development.

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