Service Before Self
Building character, comradeship, the spirit of adventure and the ideals of selfless service among the youth of our college — at sea and ashore.
A full record of the year — observances and outreach, the Roll of Honour, and the five camps that took our cadets across the country.
Cadets rode out together to build stamina and endurance, and produced posters celebrating cycling as a vehicle for fitness and sustainability. 35 cadets participated.
Posters drawn, saplings planted. The day was given to spreading awareness around restoring the natural world and quietly contributing to it. 30 cadets participated.
A Google Meet brought cadets together to discuss minimising food wastage. Posters were created and shared widely to extend the message to the public. 30 cadets participated.
Conducted within the NCC Unit, our cadets performed strongly amongst all participating colleges and were briefed on the officer-like qualities assessed at the SSB. 27 cadets participated.
Cadets assembled to observe the day, transcribing shloks from Gurbani and creating commemorative posters in tribute. 28 cadets participated.
Cadets entered the MyGov.in online quiz, performed a sequence of asanas, and submitted videos of their practice — a full participation across the digital and the physical. 34 cadets participated.
A pledge was taken; awareness was spread. Cadets carried the message of the harms of substance abuse to the public, in person and online. 28 cadets participated.
Cadets produced thanksgiving videos and posters in honour of the doctors who served as frontline warriors through the most demanding months of the COVID-19 pandemic. 34 cadets participated.
The cadets remembered the first Black president of South Africa through slogans and paintings — a mark of solidarity across continents. 33 cadets participated.
An online session explained the mechanics of a lunar eclipse; cadets responded with written pieces that revealed a sharp curiosity for the cosmos. 31 cadets participated.
On the anniversary of victory at Kargil, Cadet Captain Tahira was invited to feature on an All India Radio telecast — a singular honour for the Wing.
More saplings planted, more learning shared. Cadets were briefed on the day-to-day importance of conservation in modern lifestyles. 33 cadets participated.
At the parade ground, cadets of the Naval Wing carried the standard of the College with distinction — and walked away with the Best Contingent trophy across all NCC Wings. 5 cadets participated.
A full firing detail at the shooting range in Sector 25, Chandigarh — a return to the marksmanship that lies close to the heart of cadet training. 34 cadets participated.
Through December, cadets took to the water for boat-pulling drills at Sukhna Lake — the kind of training that distinguishes the Naval Wing from the rest. 35 cadets participated.
Cadet Kartik Kumar represented the Wing at the 75th anniversary celebrations of Indian Independence, attending Kala Kumbh from December 25, 2021 to January 2, 2022.
At the Independence Day Parade, Sector 17, our Naval cadets were adjudged the finest contingent across all NCC Wings present. 15 August 2021.
At ATC 252, hosted at PGGC-11 Chandigarh, the Naval Wing took gold in tug-of-war — a fitting metaphor for the year that produced it.
Silver medal and trophy in basketball at ATC 252 — a strong showing on the court that complemented the Wing's broader athletic record.
Petty Officer Cadet Ashman Dhaliwal secured a silver medal in the Service Subject examination at ATC 252 — a personal honour for the Wing.
Held at PGGC-11 Chandigarh with competitions across athletics, drill and service subjects. 44 cadets from the Wing attended. Gold in tug-of-war, silver in basketball, and a personal silver for POC Ashman Dhaliwal in Service Subject.
An online national integration camp hosted by the Odisha Directorate, conducted entirely through digital channels in keeping with the prevailing health protocols. Attended by Cadet Captain Tahira.
Online attendance through the August session — a continued engagement of the Wing with the national integration programme through the year. Attended by Leading Cadet Vishu.
Six days of online sessions exploring the cultures, languages and traditions of partnered states under the EBSB initiative. Attended by Cadet Harinder Singh.
An immersive attachment with the Western Naval Command at Mumbai — one of the Wing's headline opportunities of the year, and a window into life with the fleet. Attended by Petty Officer Cadet Kartik Kumar.
The officer-in-charge guiding the Naval Wing of Sri Guru Gobind Singh College.
Associate NCC Officer · Naval Wing
PG Department of Commerce, SGGS College, Sector-26, Chandigarh — 160019