Avadh Girls’ Degree College NCC Cadets Shine at Republic Day Parade

Lucknow – The NCC cadets of Avadh Girls’ Degree College have made their institution proud by securing a coveted spot in the Republic Day Parade in Lucknow. Cpl. Khushi Kumari, Cpl. Tabassum, LCpl. Vanya Shukla, LCpl. Anshika Shukla, Cadet Aarti, Cadet Nishita, Cadet Isha Mishra, and Cadet Purnima have earned the honor of marching in the prestigious event, reflecting their unwavering dedication, rigorous training, and exceptional discipline.

Their selection for the Republic Day Parade is a testament to the strong values instilled through the college’s NCC program, guided by their NCC officer, Lt. Dr. Sarita Singh. This achievement showcases their perseverance and commitment to upholding the ethos of the National Cadet Corps (NCC).

Beyond their participation in the Republic Day Parade, the cadets displayed exceptional performance at the Lucknow Republic Day (LRD) Camp, actively participating in various competitions and securing multiple medals. Their leadership skills, sportsmanship, and dedication to excellence have further enhanced the college’s reputation, both in academics and extracurricular pursuits.

Prof. Bina Rai, Principal of Avadh Girls’ Degree College, along with Lt. Dr. Sarita Singh and faculty members, extended heartfelt congratulations to the cadets for their remarkable achievement. They acknowledged the hard work and discipline that contributed to this success and encouraged the cadets to continue their pursuit of excellence in the future.

The participation of these cadets in the Republic Day Parade not only marks a proud moment for the college but also underscores the institution’s dedication to fostering leadership, patriotism, and discipline among its students. Their success stands as an inspiration to future cadets, motivating them to uphold the proud legacy of Avadh Girls’ Degree College.

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