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Pradeep Kumar

29/05/21 09:00 AM IST

DG NCC Mobile Training App 2.0

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Defence Secretary Dr Ajay Kumar launched Directorate General National Cadet Corps (NCC) Mobile Training App Version 2.0 in New Delhi.

Aim

It is aimed at providing NCC-related basic information and entire training material (Syllabus, Précis, Training Videos, Frequently Asked Questions) on one platform.

Highlights
  • The app will assist in conducting countrywide online training to NCC cadets during the COVID-19 pandemic conditions.
  • It provides the NCC cadets easy access to training material and assists in carrying out training during the pandemic. 
  • NCC Training App Version 2.0 will be useful to the cadets in digital learning, overcoming the difficulties posed by COVID-19 restrictions on physical contact.
  • Using this app, the cadets will be able to attend online training, appear in certificate exams and prevent loss of academic year. 
  • NCC cadets will be imparted training on satellite imagery and GIS-based mapping. 
  • The app has been made interactive by including a query option. By using this option, a cadet can post his/her question related to the training syllabus and the same will be answered by a panel of qualified instructors. 
Source: PIB

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