Srinagar: Senior National Cadet Corps (NCC) Captain Ulfat Khan, hailing from one of the first villages on the Line of Control in Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir, has made history by becoming the first-ever girl cadet selected as Parade Commander at the Prime Minister's rally during the Republic Day Camp 2024 held in New Delhi.
Srinagar based defence spokesman said this momentous achievement not only brings immense pride to the JK&L Directorate and the 1 J&K Naval Unit but also spotlights the Government College for Women Gandhinagar Jammu, where Ulfat, against all odds, is pursuing her Bachelors in English.
Selected from a pool of 2,274 NCC cadets from 28 States and Union Territories and from 17 Directorates across the Nation, Ulfat's journey from a remote background to a national achiever is a testament to her unwavering determination and resilience, the spokesman said.
Despite facing numerous challenges, including geographical barriers, Ulfat's relentless pursuit of excellence propelled her forward.
Born in Uri, Baramulla in 2002, Ulfat pursued her schooling in various Kendriya Vidyalayas across Delhi, Jharkhand and Odisha before joining GCW Gandhinagar for her higher education. Her impressive array of NCC camps includes NSC, SNIC, RDC, Mini Sailing, and CATC, where she honed her skills and leadership abilities.
During the Republic Day Camp, Ulfat's outstanding performance earned her the prestigious title of Best Commander along with the DG Commendation Medal Certificate, highlighting her exemplary leadership qualities and dedication to service.
Reflecting on Ulfat's achievement, Lieutenant Commander Ankur Kumar, Commanding Officer of 1J&K Naval Unit NCC, remarked that her dedication and perseverance set her apart as a role model for cadets across the Nation.
Her selection as Platoon Commander is a testament to her hard work and commitment, Sub Lieutenant Dr. Neelima, Ulfat's ANO at GCW Gandhinagar, emphasized that Ulfat's journey from humble beginnings to national recognition is a testament to her strength and resilience.
Maj Gen R.K. Sachdeva, ADG JK&L Directorate, expressed that Ulfat Khan's remarkable achievement serves as a testament to her exceptional leadership and dedication to the NCC.
Her selection as Parade Commander is a proud moment for the entire Directorate, and she is a shining example for cadets nationwide.
Ulfat Khan's journey exemplifies the spirit of Nari Shakti and serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring cadets across the nation. Her historic accomplishment at the Republic Day Camp 2024 reaffirms the power of dedication, perseverance, and the limitless potential of women in the defence forces, the spokesman said.