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DSC to celebrate Raising Day

By Our Staff Reporter

KANNUR FEB. 18. The 56th Raising Day celebration and seventh biennial conference of the Defence Security Corps (DSC) will be held at the DSC Centre here on February 25 and 26. The Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Training and Coordination), Lt. Gen. J.B.S. Yadava, who is also the Colonel Commandant of the corps, will inaugurate the conference.

Announcing this here today, a press release of the DSC Centre said that the conference was being held to discuss and decide on future perspective, both long and short-term, of important aspects related to organisational and structural changes, additional raisings of DSC platoons underway, grouping of the platoon into companies and human resource development and management.

On February 24, the conference will take up departmental matters for in-house solutions with a view to enhancing and improving the existing standards of training, administration and performance within the parametres of present capabilities and scope, it said.

A display by the reputed team of motorcycle riders from ASC Bangalore and other functions will be held at the Jawahar Municipal Stadium here on February 25, the release said.

The origin of the DSC could be traced to the post-World War Two situation where the Government was faced with the problem of protecting numerous depots, factories and installations of the Defence DepartmentThe role of the DSC is to protect defence units/installations against minor sabotage and pilferage.

The press note said that in the prevailing law and order situation in the country, the task of the DSC had become more difficult and challenging.

The DSC personnel were deployed in militancy-infested areas, difficult and inhospitable terrains.

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