Training Activities



Camp Taining-2007-08

(a) Combined Annual Training Camps: During the yr 16 Annual Training Camps were organised and 9000 cadets attended the camps.

(b) National Integration Camps
 01 National Integration Camp was organised by this Group. Total of 624 cadets from various parts of the country took part in this camp. 

(c) All India Vayu Sainik Camp: 5 cadets of this Group attended  Camp .

(d) All India Nau Sainik Camp: During the year, the Nau Sainik Camp was held at Vishakhapatanam. 4 Naval cadets .

(e) Centrally Organised Camps: About 164 cadets attended seventeen Centrally Organised Camps during the year

(f) National Integration Camp has been scheduled from 12 Feb to 23 feb 2008 at Port Blair in Andaman Islands.

(g) Attachment Training

To motivate NCC Cadets to join the Armed Forces, the cadets are attached to various defence units. 175 cadets were attached to Army, Navy and Air Force units for a period of 14 to 28 days. 01 cadet was attached to the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun and 01 girl cadet with Officers Training Academy, Chennai for three weeks. 04 girl cadets were attached with various Military Hospitals.
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Sea Training
3 NCC cadets of the Naval wing during their sea training and attachments with the Naval Units were 
imparted intensive training in Naval subjects like Navigation Communication, Gunnery, Seamanship, Damage control & ship safety, first aid and ships husbandry.

Tirupati Group is one of the
nine Groups of Andhra
Pradesh Directorate.The
Other Groups are Guntur,
Hyderabad,Secunderabad,
Nizamabad,Warangal,
Vishakapatnam,Kakinada
& Kurnul.
The town of Tirupati is one
of the most ancient and
spectacular places of
pilgrimage in India. It is
situated in the Chittoor
district in southern
Andhra Pradesh. The
town owes its existence
to the sacred temple of
Lord Sri Venkateswara
situated on the Tirumala
Hill adjoining it. With a
history that dates back
to over twelve centuries,
The Tirumala Hill is
3200 ft above sea level,
and is about 10.33 sq
miles in area. It comprises
seven peaks, representing
the seven hoods of Adisesha,
thus earning the name,
Seshachalam. The seven
peaks are called Seshadri,
Neeladri, Garudadri,
Anjanadri, Vrishabhadri,
Narayanadri and Venkatadri.

The sacred temple of
Sri Venkateswara is
located on the seventh
peak, Venkatadri
(Venkata Hill), and lies
on the southern banks
of Sri Swami Pushkarini.
There are several legends
associated with the
manifestation of the
Lord in Tirumala.

The name Tirupati,
meaning the ‘the Lord
of Lakshmi’ should have
been appropriately applied
to the village on the Venkata
Hill, the abode of the Lord.
However, it has been
popularly assigned to the
Municipal town at the foot
of the Hill, while the village
around the Hill near His
temple is called Tirumala
(the Sacred Hill).

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