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Two-day NCC seminar concludes

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Shillong:  A two day seminar of heads of educational institutions, the  ANOs and CTOs was conducted by NCC Group Shillong, on September 28 and 29 at St Anthony’s’ College Auditorium, Shillong.
Deputy Chief Minister Dr RC Laloo, principal secretary, education PK Srivastava, ADG NCC, Directorate North East Region, Major General SPS Kohli, NCC group commander, Shillong, Brig BC Sharma and officers NCC group Shillong, heads of educational institutions, the ANOs and CTOs of the NCC Group, Shillong and representatives from the 11 districts of the State were present in the occasion.
The Seminar, the first of its kind, aimed at tapping the potential of the students in the overall development to enable them to contribute towards Nation Building and joining the Armed Forces.
The Deputy Chief Minister, in his speech, emphasized on the important role of NCC in development of the youth and in nation building and said that NCC is a guiding force to inculcate discipline and unity. He also highlighted the important role played by teachers and  ANOs to convert values into ground reality.
He emphasized on the importance of the role of ANOs to motivate the youth and in turn of the heads of institutions to facilitate ANOs towards this end.

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