“Life is a culmination of the past, an awareness of the present, an indication of a future beyond knowledge, the quality that gives a touch of divinity to matter,” said Charles Lindbergh.
The third and final day of the camp began with a morning parade and drill.
Learning different knot formations and their uses in tent making proved to be a revelation for our budding cadets.
Students’ joy knew no bounds as they cooked non-flammable food and spent a cheerful afternoon in tents with friends.
All participants performed a drill to demonstrate the results of the rigorous training undergone during the three-day camp.
The remarkable day concluded with the distribution of medals across different categories for NCC and Scouts & Guides students, leaving smiles of contentment on every face.


