
- The camp left a lasting impact on 20 enthusiastic NSS (National Service Scheme) volunteers from Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhinagar
- A highlight of the camp was a visit to a Border Out Post, where they had the opportunity to interact closely with BSF personnel and observe their operational routines
NE NEWS SERVICE
NADABET, AUG 24

The students of Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhinagar participated in the 16th edition of Adventure Boot Camp organized by the Border Security Force from Friday to Sunday, August 22 to 24, 2025.

The Boot Camp concluded on Sunday in Suigam, Banaskantha, Gujarat, marking the successful completion of a three-day intensive training programme.
The camp left a lasting impact on 20 enthusiastic NSS (National Service Scheme) volunteers from Kadi Sarva Vishwavidyalaya, Gandhinagar.

Designed to simulate the life and discipline of a soldier, the camp offered a range of structured activities aimed at building both physical endurance and mental resilience. The students underwent training that included endurance workouts, survival and navigation techniques, Yoga sessions, and basic weapon handling.

These sessions were curated to instill discipline, teamwork, and a deeper sense of civic responsibility among the participants.
A highlight of the camp was a visit to a Border Out Post, where they had the opportunity to interact closely with BSF personnel and observe their operational routines.

Through meaningful interaction with BSF and direct exposure to India’s defense infrastructure, they emerged more socially aware and better equipped to contribute to the nation’s development. The camp not only strengthened their physical and mental capabilities but also helped shape them into responsible and informed citizens.
Organized in collaboration with Gujarat Tourism under the Vibrant Village Programme of the Government of India, BSF Boot Camps continue to serve as a powerful example of experiential learning, designed to empower the youth and nurture the future leaders of the nation.








