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Mangrove Creeks and Limestone Caves Shape NCC Learning Visit

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Cadets participating in the Special National Integration Camp undertook an educational and adventure-oriented visit to the Limestone Caves at Baratang, combining exposure to the natural heritage of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands with experiential learning outside the classroom.

The visit involved travel through dense mangrove creeks and forest routes, offering cadets a first-hand view of the islands’ unique ecological landscape. The journey itself formed a key part of the learning experience, as participants navigated waterways and forested terrain characteristic of the region, gaining insight into the geographical and environmental conditions of the islands.

At Baratang, the cadets explored the Limestone Caves, a prominent geological feature formed over thousands of years. The caves provided an opportunity to observe natural formations and understand geological processes that continue to shape the islands. Organisers noted that such visits help translate theoretical knowledge into practical understanding, particularly in subjects related to geography, ecology and environmental conservation.

The itinerary also included a visit to Wandoor beach, where cadets were exposed to coastal ecosystems and the interplay between land and sea. The visit was aimed at enhancing awareness of marine and coastal environments, which are central to the ecological identity of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

The entire excursion was conducted in the presence of the Commanding Officer of the NCC Army Unit, ensuring that discipline, safety and structured learning were maintained throughout the programme. Safety protocols were followed during travel and site visits, given the challenging terrain and the presence of sensitive ecological zones.

Officials associated with the Special National Integration Camp indicated that such field visits are an integral component of NCC training. Beyond physical activity and adventure, the visits are designed to promote teamwork, adaptability and respect for natural and cultural heritage. The shared experience of exploring unfamiliar terrain also encourages interaction among cadets from different parts of the country.

The Special National Integration Camp brings together NCC cadets from diverse regions, using common activities to foster a sense of national unity and integration. Exposure to the natural and cultural landscapes of the host region is seen as a way to deepen understanding of India’s diversity while strengthening bonds among participants.

The Baratang visit aligned with the broader objectives of the camp, which include character building, leadership development and national integration. By engaging with the islands’ natural environment, cadets gained perspectives that extend beyond routine training and classroom instruction.

As the camp continues, similar activities are planned to provide cadets with a balanced mix of training, education and cultural exposure. Organisers emphasised that such initiatives play a key role in shaping informed, disciplined and environmentally conscious citizens, in line with the core values of the National Cadet Corps.

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