In a first, J&K’s Ekta Kumari to lead R-Day parade at Kartavya Path

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Jammu, Jan 24:   A BSc student from Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar earned a rare honor after she was chosen to lead the parade of All India NCC Girls Contingent at the Kartavya Path on Republic Day.

Ekta Kumari, the Leading Cadet of 1 J&K Naval for Unit NCC, Srinagar, has been honored with the prestigious position of Parade Commander for the All India NCC Girls Contingent at the Kartavya Path Parade

“.Ekta, who always dreamt of joining the Defence Forces, was inspired by her father, a retired soldier from 12 JAK LI, and her deep-rooted values of discipline and service to the nation. Her educational journey began at Army Public School, Akhnoor, and continued through her college years where she joined the NCC to fulfill her lifelong ambition,” said Lt Col Suneel Bartwal, defense spokesman at Jammu.

Her passion for NCC led to remarkable achievements in social work and adventure activities from her first year. Ekta’s determination and grit were tested when she set her sights on the Republic Day Camp (RDC) but faced moments of doubt. However, the unwavering encouragement of her brother, Lavneet, and the continuous support of her mother gave her the strength to continue.

 “Becoming Parade Commander of the All India Girls Contingent at Kartavya Path is the biggest and proudest moment of my life. This victory is not just mine but belongs to my family, my unit, and the entire Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh,” Ekta Kumari said.

Ekta attributes her success to the guidance of her mentors, including her ANO and trainers Imran, Altaf, and Bakshi Sir. She gave out a message to the youth “Dream big, so that you don’t sleep until they are fulfilled.”

She also expressed her gratitude towards Lt Col Abhijeet, Drill Ustaad Jaswinder, and other key personnel who helped shape her training and preparation at the Nagrota NCC Camp. She acknowledged the immense support she received from her Unit CO Lieutenant Commander Tej Ram, Group Commander Brig Deepak Sajjanhar SM, Addl Director General Maj Gen Anupinder Bevli VSM, Contingent Cdr Col Amit Bhardwaj, and ANO Dr Nitika, all of whom ensured her experience was both comfortable and inspiring.

This extraordinary achievement proves that with dedication, hard work, and the right guidance, any goal is attainable. Ekta’s story serves as an inspiration to the youth of the nation to dream big and work relentlessly towards fulfilling those dreams.