Jamshedpur NCC Cadet Anima Kumari Selected for Prestigious Army Camp in Delhi
Anima Kumari, a Jamshedpur Women’s University NCC cadet, selected for the esteemed Delhi Army Camp, representing a significant achievement for both the university and the NCC unit.
Key Points:
– Anima Kumari selected for prestigious Delhi Army Camp from Sept 3 to 13.
– She is a 4th-semester geography student and resident of Gamharia.
– University officials praise her achievement as a proud moment for the institution.
JAMSHEDPUR – Anima Kumari, a cadet from Jamshedpur Women’s University’s NCC unit, has been selected to participate in the prestigious Army Camp in Delhi, scheduled from September 3 to 13, 2024.
This camp is one of the most important and esteemed training programs organized by the National Cadet Corps (NCC), providing selected cadets from across the country with intensive training in various aspects of the Indian Army and discipline.
Anima, a fourth-semester geography student and resident of Gamharia, has made a significant mark with this selection, which is a source of pride not only for her but also for the entire university.
On this occasion, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Dr. Anjila Gupta, extended her best wishes to Anima, stating, "This is an extremely proud moment for our university. Anima Kumari’s achievement is the result of her relentless hard work, dedication, and discipline."
Prof. Gupta expressed confidence that Anima would excel at the camp, bringing honor to the university and serving as an inspiration for other cadets.
She also congratulated Col. Vinay Ahuja, the Commanding Officer of the 37 Jharkhand Battalion NCC, acknowledging the quality of training provided under his leadership, which played a crucial role in this success.
Caretaker Officer (CTO) Preeti also commended Anima, highlighting her consistent demonstration of discipline, determination, and excellence, which has now culminated in this remarkable achievement.
She encouraged Anima to perform her best at the camp, hoping that this would inspire other cadets as well.
Anima Kumari’s selection is not just a personal honor but a significant accomplishment for the university and the NCC unit, setting a guiding example for future cadets.

