Srinagar, May 24
The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended the ‘Special National Integration Camp’ organised by National Cadet Corps (NCC) Directorate, Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. During his interaction with NCC cadets from across the country, the Lieutenant Governor emphasised that this special camp is a living symbol of India’s spirit, where every cadet is not just witnessing history but actively shaping it.
“India places its hope and confidence in its youth, trusting that the young generation will lead the nation to greater heights. NCC cadets must honour that trust by living the values of the NCC and spreading across communities,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The Lieutenant Governor said that for India, diversity is the greatest strength and for many centuries, our greatest strength lies in turning diversity into unity, weaving many cultures into one shared national spirit. “The values of unity in diversity and the leadership qualities you have learned at this camp must be put to use in improving society. Equally important is the seed of patriotism sown here must be carried forward with full responsibility and dedication to the youth in your states and cities,” the Lieutenant Governor told the NCC cadets.
The Lieutenant Governor observed that the youth of the NCC are both India’s strength today and the builders of its tomorrow. He said the youth are inheriting a world of rapid change, which may unsettle many nations but India’s youth are full of confidence, equipped with skills to rise to meet these challenges with courage and capability.
“I want to emphasize that NCC cadets possess a remarkable creative energy and a strong readiness to move forward. I want that energy to be channeled with clear purpose so you can stand firm against every challenge the future brings. The NCC motto is “Unity and Discipline.” Guided by this ideal, you should work to foster unity in your states and regions, resolve social problems through dialogue and respect, and build a path for Viksit Bharat,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The event featured captivating performances by NCC cadets, vividly showcasing India’s rich cultural diversity. The camp brings together 340 cadets and NCC officers from all over the country.




