Utilise Your Valuable Time for Career Development and Personal Growth, Says Col Sandeep Ahlawat, Commanding Officer, 21 MP Battalion NCC Ratlam in Badnagar

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NCC Cadets Guided on Lifestyle, Social Responsibility, and the Significance of Uniform

Badnagar – Colonel Sandeep Ahlawat, Commanding Officer of the 21 MP Battalion NCC, Ratlam, conducted an inspection of the NCC unit at Government Postgraduate College, Badnagar, on Monday. During the inspection, he provided valuable insights to the NCC cadets on lifestyle, social responsibility, and the importance of wearing a uniform. The cadets were also guided on the misuse of social media and the significance of maintaining good company.

Cadets Display Strong Discipline

Colonel Ahlawat emphasised that NCC cadets exhibit a higher level of discipline compared to regular students. He advised the cadets to minimise their engagement with social media and instead utilise their valuable time for career development and personal growth.

Warm Welcome and Event Highlights

The event began with a warm welcome for Colonel Ahlawat and Subedar Major Jaipal Singh by NCC Officer Dr. Deepa Wadia. The session was conducted by Dr. Yujvendra Dhakad. The event witnessed the presence of esteemed faculty members, including College Principal Professor Sunil Udiwal, Professor Sanjay Joharam, Dr. Lakhan Nagar, and Professor Animesh Sharma.

Utilise Your Valuable Time for Career Development and Personal Growth, Says Col Sandeep Ahlawat, Commanding Officer, 21 MP Battalion NCC Ratlam in Badnagar
Utilise Your Valuable Time for Career Development and Personal Growth, Says Col Sandeep Ahlawat, Commanding Officer, 21 MP Battalion NCC Ratlam in Badnagar

Vote of Thanks and Dignitaries in Attendance

At the conclusion of the event, a vote of thanks was delivered by the college’s Administrative Officer, Professor Manoj Lashkari. Several notable dignitaries were also present, including Department of Rural Development Co-Coordinator Ramnarayan Soni, Block Manager Umesh Gehlot, Sub-Divisional Co-Manager Rahul Parmar, Pawan Anjana from Mahudi, and Mandal Manager Jeevan Singh Thakur.

The event provided an enriching experience for NCC cadets, reinforcing the values of discipline, social responsibility, and ethical digital engagement.