Various competitions for NCC coaches were held at the Government Arts College, Coimbatore on the eve of the 1971 Golden Jubilee Anniversary of the War Victory with Pakistan.
Coimbatore: In the 1971 Indo-Pakistani war, India defeated the Pakistani army. This led to the formation of a separate state called Bangladesh. December 16 marks the 50th anniversary of the victory.

The torch from the National War Memorial, 4 Victory Torches were lit by Prime Minister Modi and it taken along the villages of Param Veer Chakra and Mahavir Chakra Awards holders and many parts of the country including.

Also the soil brought from the villages of the award recipients were brought to the National War Memorial.
To mark the golden jubilee year, various celebrations are being held.

As part of this, various competitions were held at the Coimbatore Government Arts College for various National Cadet Corps trainers, including drawing and debate competition
The torch from the National War Memorial, 4 Victory Torches were lit by Prime Minister Modi and it taken along the villages of Param Veer Chakra and Mahavir Chakra Awards holders and many parts of the country including.
Also the soil brought from the villages of the award recipients were brought to the National War Memorial.
To mark the golden jubilee year, various celebrations are being held.
As part of this, various competitions were held at the Coimbatore Government Arts College for various National Cadet Corps trainers, including drawing and debate competition