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NCC not about uniform, it is about unity: PM Modi at NCC rally

| @indiablooms | Jan 28, 2018, at 07:15 pm

New Delhi, Jan 28 (IBNS): Addressing young cadets at the NCC rally on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the National Cadet Corps is more about unity that uniformity.

"NCC is not about uniform or uniformity, it is about unity. Through NCC we nurture teams that work in mission mode and inspire others," he said.

"This spirit that has been learnt in NCC camps has to remain with you for life," PM Modi said. "NCC camps teach every youngster about the different cultures of India. It motivates every youngster to do something good for the nation."

The Prime Minister also urged the cadets to think about their plan of action for the next five years, when the company will celebrate its diamond jubilee.

"I urge all stakeholders to think about the plan of action of the next 5 years, when NCC turns 75," he said.

Hailing the youths, he said that the young generation refuses to accept corruption.

"The youth of India refuses to accept corruption. The fight against corruption and black money will not stop. This is a fight for the future of India's youth," the Prime Minister said.

The Prime Minister also urged the cadets to use digital transaction, stating that it is a step towards transparency.

"My young friends, I am here to ask for something. No, I am not here for seeking votes or politics. My appeal is- please further digital transactions through (the BHIM App). Please also get others on that platform. This is a step towards transparency and accountability," he said.

"Once the youth of India decide something, everything is possible," he added.

 

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