THE BEGINNING
The Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), is an Inter Service Category ‘A’ establishment, administered through the Army Training Command (ARTRAC) under the aegis of the Ministry of Defence (MoD). Christened the Prince of Wales Royal Indian Military College, it was inaugurated on 13 March 1922 by His Royal Highness, Prince Edward VIII, the Prince of Wales. It was then located on the premises of the erstwhile Imperial Cadet Corps (also called Rajwada Camp), set amidst 138 acres of lush green countryside, adjacent to Garhi Village in Dehradun Cantonment. During his Address to the first thirty-seven Cadets, the Prince of Wales said, “It is the first few blows on the anvil of the life that give the human weapon the set and temper that carry him through life’s battles”. The Prince also made reference to the old Indian tradition of ‘Guru and Chela’. This relationship of mutual love and reverence has formed the rock bed of RIMC ethos.
HISTORY
RIMC has a long history and rich heritage. Over the years the College has produced many leaders of the society, both military as well as civil. These include four Chiefs of Army Staff and two Chiefs of the Air staff in India; one Commander-in-Chief of the Army and two Chiefs of the Air Staff in Pakistan; scores of officers of General/Flag/Air rank, Commanding Operational Commands, Fleets, Corps , Wings and Divisions and other distinguished appointments on both the sides of the border. Besides, many high ranking civilian dignitaries like Governors, Ambassadors, Ministers and Captains of industry have passed through the hallowed portals of the RIMC. Portraits of such luminaries adorn our walls at strategic places as inspiring beacons for young students of the day.
Infrastructure
RIMC features state-of-the-art infrastructure supporting the holistic development of its cadets across its 138-acre campus. Key facilities include:
- Academic Facilities: A well-stocked library, cyber cafe, and two labs equipped with the latest hardware and software.
- Sports Facilities: An Olympic-size swimming pool, outdoor and indoor shooting ranges, horse riding, boxing ring, and courts for squash, basketball, and volleyball. Separate fields cater to cricket, football, and hockey.
- Residential Facilities: Comfortable dormitories and mess facilities designed to meet cadets’ needs.
Academic Results
Renowned for its rigorous academic curriculum, RIMC consistently achieves excellent results. The college offers education from Class VIII to Class XII, preparing cadets for the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination for entry into the National Defence Academy (NDA) and Indian Naval Academy (NAVAC). RIMC holds the Limca Book of Records for being the first military school in India where exams for Class X and XII are conducted twice a year, in May and November. The curriculum emphasizes Science at the +2 level while also covering Social Sciences to prepare cadets for the UPSC examination.
Sports
Sports are integral to life at RIMC, offering a wide range of activities including hockey, football, cricket, basketball, volleyball, squash, boxing, swimming, athletics, tennis, gymnastics, horse riding, and rifle shooting. These facilities help cadets develop physical fitness, teamwork, and leadership skills.
Other Activities
RIMC emphasizes the overall development of its cadets through various co-curricular activities such as trekking, long-distance cycling, mountaineering, skiing, white water rafting, and parasailing. Additionally, the college offers naval training for boys every January in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, fostering resilience, adaptability, and a spirit of adventure.
Conclusion
The Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehradun, stands as a premier institution dedicated to nurturing future leaders of the Indian Armed Forces. Its rich history, modern infrastructure, impressive academic results, diverse sports programs, and vibrant co-curricular activities distinguish RIMC as a leading institution in military education.
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