IMA Pop: 48 Cadet graduates from Army Cadet College, joined the Mainstream of the Indian Military Academy - IMA Pop 48 Cadets join the Indian Military Academy.

The 48 cadets of Army Cadet College joined the Mainstream of Indian Military Academy. Commandant of Academy. General Nagendra Singh started the cadet. Now these cadets will join the Army as officer after being trained in IMA for one year. The commander said that the ACC gave a large number of brave officers to the country. Jagran concentration, dehradun. Army joined the Mainstream of the Indian Military Academy by taking 48 Cadet graduates from Cadet College (ACC). These cadets received the degree on Friday during the 125th initiation ceremony of the ACC held on Friday in the Academy Chetwood Auditorium. Commandant of Academy. General Nagendra Singh started the cadet. These cadets will now join the military as an officer in IMA. Among those who obtain the degrees are 18 cadets of science and 30 cadets of the art class. Commandant takes General Nagendra Singh wishes the bright future of these cadets on the road to become an officer. He said that the ACC gave a large number of brave officers to the country. Said that it is an important stage in the life of the cadet. The responsibility to maintain the country’s pride and glory will now be in their hands. He congratulated the outstanding executive cadets and said that he should maintain continuity with his performance. Commander said that character, self -discipline, courage, inspiration, positive attitude and professional qualifications are pillars of a successful military officer. Dr. Naveen Kumar, principal of ACC, previously presented the college’s progress report. A कारगिल कंपनी सेना कैडेट कालेज विंग स्वतंत्रता से पूर्व सेना के भारतीयकरण की प्रकिया के में में 1929 में नौगांव, मध्य प्रदेश में किचनर कालेज की स्थालेज की गई। गई। गई। In this, an attempt was made to pave the way for their progress by giving selected soldiers the opportunity to become a commission officer. This college was closed at the end of World War II in 1945. After independence, the Army Cadet College (ACC) was founded in Naugaon on May 16, 1960. This college provided training commission to selected soldiers as a nutritious setting of the Indian Military Academy (IMA). Along with educational subjects in the college course, military training is also integrated. Naugaon was unable to provide suitable opportunities for intensive training and social and cultural activities to the soldiers as a result of the Railway. In addition, there was also a lack of appropriate educational environment. This place was not favorable for making progressive attitude while increasing the need for independence. Therefore, in June 1964 this college was moved to Pune and the process of maintenance in the Army Selection Board, in 1971 the government increased the compulsory qualification for permanent commission to graduation. The minimum educational qualification of admission to the ACC has been increased to higher secondary as a result of increasing the merits of direct admission level to the IMA to a bachelor’s degree. As a result, ACC, along with the National Defense Academy, was also associated with Jawaharlal Nehru University. As a result, there was a widespread change in the topic of the nature and form of the educational training of the college. So the ACC became a completely degree college in which qualified teachers and military instructors attended. As a result, on December 30, 1974, ACC’s five -and -twenty -five course of 19 cadets became the first group to pass after receiving a graduate degree. In July 1975, the college was also recognized to grant a bachelor’s degree in science. After this, the college was transferred to Dehradun in July 1977 and was again named as the ARMY Cadet College Wing (ACC Wing) because he is located at IMA. In July 2006, the ACC wing was included in the IMA as its fifth battalion (Siachen battalion) and thus ACC was fully integrated with the IMA. The ACC alumni played the old traditions of bravery, selfless service and sacrifice of the army, and also sacrificed their lives for the honor and safety of the motherland. So he won the highest award of bravery in both war and peace.