Udaipur, January 2 (Udaipur Kiran): Eleven cadets of the 6 Rajasthan Air Squadron NCC, Udaipur, have brought pride to the state by earning selection for participation in the Republic Day 2026 celebrations in New Delhi. Their selection reflects exceptional discipline, dedication, and rigorous training under the National Cadet Corps.

According to Wing Commander Natraj Dagur, Commanding Officer of 6 Raj Air Squadron, the selected cadets will take part in various prestigious national-level events during the Republic Day celebrations. Cadet Corporal Rajveer Singh Chundawat and Cadet Corporal Devaraj Singh will march in the ceremonial Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path. Cadet Corporal Sujal Paliwal has been selected for the All India Guard of Honour, while Cadet Warrant Officer Devesh Panwar will represent the squadron in the Prime Minister’s Rally.
In the cultural segment, Cadet Warrant Officer Nandini Nagda, Cadet Warrant Officer Hardik Singh Rana, Cadet Yashika Paneri and Cadet Gohar Verma will showcase their talents through various cultural performances. Additionally, Cadet Senior Under Officer Lokendra Singh, Cadet Corporal Harshmita Menaria and Cadet Sergeant Divyani Sahu have been selected under the prestigious “Best Cadet” category, bringing further honour to the squadron.
Wing Commander Dagur expressed pride in the achievements of the cadets, stating that their selection reflects their dedication, discipline, and commitment to excellence. He added that this achievement is a testament to the rigorous training standards and strong leadership culture of the 6 Raj Air Squadron.
The participation of these cadets in the Republic Day celebrations stands as a matter of pride not only for their unit but also for the entire state of Rajasthan.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




