NCC unveils Obstacle Course and .22 Rifle Firing Simulator for cadets of Guwahati at Arya Vidyapeeth College.
Guwahati, May 15, 2025: In a major boost to cadet training infrastructure in the Northeast, Arya Vidyapeeth College (Autonomous), Guwahati-16, Assam, witnessed the inauguration of a state-
of-the-art Obstacle Course and .22 Rifle Firing Simulator on its campus on 15 May 2025. The event was graced by Brigadier Ajit Kumar Borah, Vishisht Seva Medal, Group Commander, NCC Group Headquarters, Guwahati, as the Chief Guest.
The ceremony was held in the presence of Colonel Ajay Kumar Sharma, Commanding Officer of 60 Assam Girls Battalion NCC, Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharyya, Principal of Arya Vidyapeeth College, Lt Dalimi Devi, Associate NCC Officer (ANO), faculty members, senior NCC officers, and
cadets from across Guwahati. The installation of these two critical training assets—the Obstacle Course and the .22 Rifle Firing Simulator—at Arya Vidyapeeth College is the result of dedicated
effort and meticulous planning by 60 Assam Girls Battalion NCC. The initiative taken by the Commanding Officer of the battalion, along with the tremendous support and cooperation extended by Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharyya, Principal and ANO of the college, played a pivotal
role in facilitating this successful collaboration between the NCC and the institution . The newly built Obstacle Course, the first-of-its-kind in Guwahati, features ten well-designed physical challenges that will enhance the stamina, agility, and discipline of cadets. It is designed to train Senior Wing Girl Cadets and Senior Division Boy Cadets, especially those preparing for Thal Sainik Camp (TSC). The obstacles are closely aligned with the physical standards required
in selection processes for entry into the Indian Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force) and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs).
Brigadier Ajit Kumar Borah, Vishisht Seva Medal, in his address, lauded the initiative and emphasized that the infrastructure would play a key role in nurturing leadership and discipline among youth. “These assets reflect the commitment of NCC and institutions like Arya Vidyapeeth
College in preparing future leaders,” he said. Demonstrations of the Obstacle Course by both Girls and Boys NCC cadets showcased impressive energy and precision, captivating the audience. In addition, the .22 Rifle Firing Simulator, equipped with four rifles and a computer-based interface, was also inaugurated. The simulator allows cadets to practice Grouping Fire, Application Fire, and Classification Fire in a safe and controlled environment, mimicking live firing conditions.
A demonstration of the simulator was conducted by the Permanent Instructor (PI) staff of the unit, showcasing its training effectiveness. This simulator will be accessible to cadets from various
NCC units under NCC Group HQ Guwahati, especially for pre-camp and competition
preparations.
The project represents a joint effort between 60 Assam Girls Battalion NCC, NCC Group HQ Guwahati, and Arya Vidyapeeth College, underlining how coordinated action can lead to impactful
results. The Dr. Pradip Kumar Bhattacharyya, Principal of Arya Vidyapeeth College, in his remarks, extended full support to the NCC and reiterated the college’s commitment to the holistic development of students. “We are proud to be part of this milestone and look forward to seeing our cadets shine at national platforms,” he said.
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