A video of NCC senior cadets publicly beating up junior cadets has drawn criticism on social media. In the video, NCC junior cadets are beaten with their heads bowed in the mud in the rain.
Is this how the juniors who come to NCC are treated.. If they go like this, will parents leave their children to NCC .. Is this how stamina is made .. ugh .. what a bad thing .. God .. is he .. something .. is he not taking revenge... the person who took the video goes like this Comments..
The footage is from the Joshi Bedekar College campus in Thane, Maharashtra. The video shows a senior cadet beating the junior cadets kneeling in muddy water with a large stick. In the footage, students can be seen falling to the ground in muddy water, unable to bear the beating. Students are kneeling in muddy water with their hands tied behind their backs. The incident came to light after the footage captured by another student of the college came out.
During the NCC training, the students are given the same training as in the various forces. The brutal beating in the video is a punishment for a mistake made during training. College principal Suchitra Naik has already explained to the national media that it was not the teachers who beat the students. The junior cadets were beaten up by the student of the college itself.
Senior cadets are treated inhumanely in the name of training. NCC has been heavily criticized in the social media.
Junior students of National Cadet Corps (NCC) were subjected to assault purportedly by a senior trainer at the campus of Vidya Prasarak Mandal or #Thane college after an undated video of the brutal thrashing went viral @TOIMumbai #Mumbai pic.twitter.com/IPtYdtw1nr
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