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The fifth day of the NCC Annual Training Camp commenced with an invigorating PT session that set a positive and energetic tone for the rest of the day. Following the PT session, the cadets were divided into groups for various activities.
A group of cadets proceeded to the firing range, where they received a comprehensive briefing from Camp Commandant Colonel Sanjay Shandil. He meticulously explained the firing procedures, ensuring that all cadets understood the safety protocols and techniques. Simultaneously, another group of cadets attended a drill class. The drill instructors focused on refining their marching and coordination skills, emphasizing the importance of discipline and teamwork.
The afternoon was packed with informative and practical sessions. Officials from the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) conducted a lecture and demonstration on evacuation procedures during calamities. The cadets were trained on how to efficiently evacuate casualties, a crucial skill in emergency situations.
Following this, Dr. Vaishali Sharma, a clinical psychologist, delivered an engaging lecture on Stress Management. She provided valuable insights into recognizing and managing stress, which was well-received by the cadets, who found her strategies practical and applicable to their daily lives.
The evening brought excitement and joy as the cadets celebrated the arrival of the Indian Cricket Team, fresh from their victory in the World Cup T-20 after a long 17 years. This historic moment was captured by national media, who documented the cadets' exuberant energy The celebrations continued with a dance competition, where the cadets showcased their talents and creativity. The evening concluded with a games class, providing a perfect balance of physical activity and fun, wrapping up a day full of diverse and enriching experiences.
The fifth day of the NCC Annual Training Camp was a blend of physical training, skill development, practical demonstrations, and joyous celebrations, making it a memorable experience for all the cadets involved.