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NCC – National Cadet Corps
National Cadet Corps is a fit example of National Integration and Secularism. Since its inception in 1948, the NCC has come a long way in becoming one of the largest uniformed youth organizations in the world. NCC has made invaluable contributions to the task of nation building by inculcating cherished values of unity, discipline, leadership qualities and selfless service amongst the NCC cadets.
“Dressed in Uniform…
Strong in Heart and Mind…
Dedicated to follow up a Disciplined Life…
They are not just students… we call them NCC Cadets”
Aim of National Cadet Corps
To Create a Human Resource of Organized, Trained and Motivated Youth, To Provide Leadership in all Walks of life and be Always Available for the Service of the Nation. | |
To Provide a Suitable Environment to Motivate the Youth to Take Up a Career in the Armed Forces. | |
To Develop Character, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook, Spirit of Adventure, and Ideals of Selfless Service amongst the Youth of the Country. |
On 16 April 1948, and the National Cadet Corps came into being by an Act of the Parliament Act No. XXXI of 1948 designated ‘The National Cadet Corps Act 1948’. The schools and colleges opened after summer vacation and the NCC of Independent India was inaugurated on 15 Jul 1948. The journey of this Indian youth organisation, which has now become the largest uniformed youth organisation in the world had begun and only 20,000 cadets had joined the NCC in the year 1948 and now touched the mile stone of 15 lakh.
Aim of National Cadet Corps
We The Cadets of the National Cadet Corps, do solemny oledge that we shall always uphold the unity of India. We resolve to be disciplined and responsible citizen of our Nationa. We shall undertake positive community service in the spirit of selflessness and concern for our fellow beings.
NCC Flag
The NCC Flag for various units of the NCC was introduced in 1951. The three colours in the Flag depict the three services of the Corps, Red for Army, deep blue for the Navy and light blue for the Air Force. The letters NCC and The NCC Crest in GOld in the middle of the Flag encircled by a wreath of Lotus, give the Flag a colourful look and a distinct identity.
NCC Song
Cadets of the National Cadet Corps fill with full josh by singing a NCC song
Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain, Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain
Apni Manzil Ek Hai,
Ha, Ha, Ha, Ek Hai,
Ho, Ho, Ho, Ek Hai.
Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain.
Kashmir Ki Dharti Rani Hai,
Sartaj Himalaya Hai,
Saadiyon Se Humne Isko Apne Khoon Se Pala Hai
Desh Ki Raksha Ki Khatir Hum Shamshir Utha Lenge,
Hum Shamshir Utha Lenge.
Bikhre Bikhre Taare Hain Hum Lekin Jhilmil Ek Hai,
Ha, Ha, Ha, Ek Hai
Hum Sab Bharatiya Hai.
Mandir Gurudwaare Bhi Hain Yahan
Aur Masjid Bhi Hai Yahan
Girija Ka Hai Ghariyaal Kahin
Mullah ki Kahin Hai Ajaan
Ek Hee Apna Ram Hain, Ek hi Allah Taala Hai,
Ek Hee Allah Taala Hain, Raang Birange Deepak Hain Hum,
lekin Jagmag Ek Hai, Ha Ha Ha Ek Hai, Ho Ho Ho Ek Hai.
Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain, Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain.
हम सब भारतीय हैं, हम सब भारतीय हैं
अपनी मंज़िल एक है, हा हा हा एक है, हो हो हो एक है.
हम सब भारतीय हैं.
कश्मीर की धरती रानी है, सरताज हिमालय है,
सदियों से हमने इस को अपने खून से पाला है.
देश की रक्षा की खातिर हम शमशीर उठा लेंगे,
हम शमशीर उठा लेंगे.
बिखरे-बिखरे तारे हैं हम, लेकिन झिलमिल एक है,
हा हा हा एक है, हो हो हो एक है,
हम सब भारतीय हैं.
मंदिर, गुरूद्वारे भी हैं यहाँ,और मस्जिद भी हैं यहाँ,
गिरिजा का है घड़ियाल कहीं मुल्ला की कहीं है अजां
एक ही अपना राम हैं, एक ही अल्लाह ताला है,
एक ही अल्लाह ताला है.
रंग बिरंगे दीपक हैं हम, लेकिन जगमग एक है,
हा हा हा एक है, हो हो हो एक है,
हम सब भारतीय हैं, हम सब भारतीय हैं.
Training Activities of National Cadet Corps
1. Institutional Trainig
Camp training is the practical manifestation of institutional training.
The basic aim of Camps is to introduce cadets to
- The syllabus comprises Common Subjects and Service Subjects in the ratio 70:30.While the Senior Wing/Division training is for three years and has 300 periods.
- The training year is from 01 Apr to 31 March.
- Training schedules planned for cadets ensure that the optimum benefits of the organisation reach maximum number of cadets.
- Emphasis is on practical training.
- Case study method of instruction, wherever possible, is made to facilitate active participation and better assimilation.
B. Institutional training includes basic military training to the cadets as part of the curriculum and prepares them to join the Armed Forces. It is conducted with the following specific purpose:
- Firstly, to expose young cadets to a `Regimental Way Of Life’ which is essential to inculcate in them the values of discipline, duty, punctuality, orderliness, smartness, respect for the authorities, correct work ethos, and self- confidence.
- Secondly, to generate interest in cadets by including and laying emphasis on those aspects of Institutional Training which attract young cadets into the NCC and provides them an element of thrill and excitement.
- Thirdly, to inculcate Defence Services work ethos that is characterised by hard work, sincerity of purpose, honesty, ideal of selfless service, dignity of labour, secular outlook, comradeship, spirit of adventure and sportsmanship.
- A regimented way of life and helps in developing camaraderie, team work, leadership qualities, self-confidence, self-reliance and dignity of labour in the cadets.
- The cadets are exposed to the excitement of camp life where they apply the theoretical knowledge that they had gained in Institutional Training.
- It is mandatory for Senior Division/ Senior Wing cadets to attend a minimum of two camps during the period of their enrolment.
- NCC conducts over 1450 camps annually at an average frequency of more than 100 camps in a month.
- Each NCC Camp is structured for approximately 400 – 600 cadets with Instructional staff comprising three to four officers and 15-20 Associate NCC Officers (ANOs)/ Permanent Instructors (PI) Staff/ Whole Time Lady Officers (WTLOs) / Girl Cadet Instructors (GCIs).
- More than 8 lakh cadets attend these camps each year.
Various types of Camps conducted by the NCC
1. Annual Training Camps/ Combined Annual Training Camps (ATC/CATC)
These are held within the State under the aegis of respective NCC Directorates.
2. Centrally Organised Camps (COC)
These camps are of all India nature and are planned by Headquarter DGNCC in consultation with State NCC Directorates which conduct them. Selected cadets, as per the vacancies allotted to each Directorate, participate in these camps. The following types of centrally organised camps are conducted:
- National Integration Camps (NIC)/ Special National Integration Camps (SNIC)
NIC/SNICs are conducted to make cadets understand and value the rich heritage of cultures that forge unity despite the diverse languages, traditions and religions of our country. These camps are conducted on an all India basis and help bridge the cultural gap among various states of India.
37 National Integration Camps are conducted every year.
In addition, six Special NICs are conducted in the extremities of our country at Leh / Srinagar (J&K), Dimapur (North Eastern Region), Peddapuram (Kakinada), Badabagh (Jaisalmer), Lakshadweep and Port Blair.
- Leadership Camps
Six Advance Leadership Camps (ALC), are conducted every year, which a total of 1350 cadets attend to focus on personality development, leadership skills and orientation for induction into the Armed Forces.
- Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
Two TSCs are conducted at HQ DGCC Camp, Parade Ground, Delhi Cantt every year in Sep/Oct, one for SD/JD boys and other for SW/JW girls. 680 Boy and 680 Girl cadets take part in each camp.
- Rock Climbing Training Camps (RCTC)
Eight rock climbing camps are held each year to expose NCC cadets to the basics of rock climbing and to inculcate spirit of adventure. A total of 1080 cadets attend the camps.
3. Annual Republic Day Camp (RDC)
- The Annual Republic Day Camp (RDC) is held at Garrison Parade Ground, Delhi Cantt every year from 01 Jan to 29 Jan.
- 2070 selected NCC cadets from all States and Union Territories attend the camp.
- This camp represents all parts of India and is a ‘Mini India’ in itself.
- The camp is normally inaugurated by the Vice President of India in the first week of Jan and culminates with the Prime Minister’s Rally on 28 January.
- It is a matter of great pride for a cadet to be selected to represent his/ her state in the Republic Day Camp.
4. Prime Minister’s Rally
- The Prime Minister’s Rally, the most prestigious event of the NCC Republic Day Camp is held on 28 January every year.
- The PM’s Rally commences with the Guard of Honour presented to Hon’ble Prime Minister by NCC Cadets.
- Contingents from all State NCC Directorate participate in the March Past. Social activities being undertaken by NCC are displayed in the form of tableaux.
- Approximately 3,000 cadets participate in this rally wherein they display their skills in equestrian, parasailing, band display, slithering and simulated Army action.
- Microlight Display by the NCC cadets is also conducted during the PM’s Rally.
- The PM’s Rally culminates with award of Prime Minister’s Banner to the winning Directorate by the Hon’ble Prime Minister.
- The events are witnessed by a number of dignitaries that include Hon’ble Raksha Mantri, Raksha Rajya Mantri, three Service Chiefs and the Defence Secretary.
5. Attachment Training
Cadets derive immense value through attachment to the Armed Forces Units where they experience the functioning of military units and life in armed forces units. Cadets of all wings go through a period of attachment with respective services of the Armed Forces as follows:
- Army Units, 440 officers and 20,000 cadets attend attachment training with regular army units annually.
- Indian Military Academy/Officers Training Academy. 120 SD cadets undergo attachment training at Indian Military Academy, Dehradun and 48 SW cadets at Officers Training Academy, Chennai.
- Military Hospital Attachment, 1000 SW cadets are attached with various Military Hospitals for 12 days.
6. Social Service and Community Development
Social Service activities are structured to inspire and encourage the cadets to participate voluntarily towards improvement of their physical and social environment and channelize their energies in the task of nation building. The social service and community development activities include Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Tree Plantation, Anti-Drug Rally, Cancer Awareness, Disaster Relief, Blood Donation, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, AIDS Awareness, Care for the Blind, Traffic Control and other similar relevant contemporary social issues. The objectives of Social Service are as follows:
- To teach the cadets the dignity of labour and to create in them an interest in constructive work which will be of use to the community.
- To set an example of selfless service and team work.
- To give a lead in organized work, with a view to utilizing to the maximum possible extent the available unused time, energy and other resources of our people and direct them in various fields of social and economic activity.
7. Youth Exchange Programme (YEP)
Selected NCC cadets participate in Youth Exchange Programme which is a country to country exchange of cadets belonging to NCC/ equivalent Govt/ youth organizations of friendly countries. They participate in NCC activities of the host country to create an increased awareness and appreciation of each other’s socio-economic and cultural realities. NCC has a vibrant YEP with ten countries. The benefits of this programme have been widely acknowledged. Our cadets share strong bond with our YEP partners. As of now more than 100 cadets proceed abroad on YEP annually.
8. Adventure Based Learning
Adventure is the life blood of youth
- Adventure training in the NCC provides knowledge to cadets of the topography as well as experience of different weather conditions and adventurous living under camp conditions.
- The whole aim is to inculcate a spirit of adventure, explorative inquisitiveness, develop stamina, endurance, discipline, courage, determination, comradeship, leadership leading to development of self-confidence, team spirit and spirit-de- corps amongst NCC cadets.
- NCC cadets are given the opportunity to participate in a host of adventure activities including Mountain Treks and Expeditions, Trekking, Parasailing, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Kayaking, Camel safari etc.
- Adventure based activities enable cadets to hone leadership skills and enhance their character qualities.
- Cadets with potential are given opportunities to participate in expeditions requiring higher degree of expertise and proficiency.
a. Mountaineering Expeditions
- NCC has been conducting two mountaineering expeditions every year, one each for the girl and boy cadets.
- Since 1970, the NCC has conducted 75 Mountaineering expeditions, of which 40 were for boys and 35 for girls.
- Mt Rudugaira (5819m), Mt Deo Tibba (6001m), Mt Gangotri I (6672m) and Mt Kamet (7746m) are some of the mountains that have been scaled by NCC cadets.
- History was created when the first ever Mt Everest Expedition of NCC Cadets (Boys) scaled the world’s highest peak in two batches on 19 and 20 May 2013.
- NCC is training a NCC Girls Expedition to climb Mt Everest (8848m) in 2016.
b. All India Trekking Expedition
29 Trekking Expeditions are conducted annually with participation of 14500 Cadets from all State NCC Directorates.
c. Camel Safari
Camel Safari is conducted by Rajasthan directorate in the deserts of Jaisalmer every year.
d. Para Basic Course
Every year 40 boy & 40 girl cadets attend Para Basic Course at Para Training School, Agra for a duration of 24 days.
e. Cycle and Motor Cycle Rallies
A number of cycle and motorcycle rallies are conducted by different State NCC Directorate to spread the message of peace, harmony and national integration and educate the populace on health, community development and eradication of social evils.
9. Sports
NCC facilitates access to high potential sports like Football, Hockey and Shooting to talented cadets so as to hone their team and sports skills. NCC teams regularly participate and excel in National level events like Subroto Cup Football, Nehru Cup Hockey and National Shooting. NCC Cadets from all NCC Directorates actively participate in various sports activities at the National level as follows:
a. NCC National Games.
NCC National Games were started in 2013, giving opportunity to the youth from NCC for exposure to competition and selection at the national level.
b. All India GV Mavlankar Shooting Competition.
Firing being one of the important training activities of NCC, shooting discipline enjoys special place in NCC sporting activities. NCC conducts Inter State Directorate Shooting competition to select the NCC team to participate in the National Rifle Association of Indian (NRAI) events like All India GV Mavlankar Shooting Championship Competition and National Shooting Championship Competition every year. NCC shooting teams have been performing well in the event for the last many years.
10. Certification
On successful completion of the laid down syllabi, cadets of Senior Division/Wing can appear for ‘BEE’ & ‘CEE’ certificate examinations. These are open for the cadets who have attended requisite number of periods and camps during their training.
Unity and Discipline (Ekta Aur Anushasan)
NCC is a fit example of National Integration and Secularism. Since its inception in 1948, the NCC has come a long way in becoming one of the largest uniformed youth organizations in the world. NCC has made invaluable contributions to the task of nation building by inculcating cherished values of unity, discipline, leadership qualities and selfless service amongst the NCC cadets.
The College has one unit of NCC (Army wing) for boys and girls. NCC Unit of the College is attached to 23 Punjab Battalion NCC Ropar. The Group headquarter of NCC is situated at Patiala. The Directorate of NCC is Punjab, Haryana, HP & Chandigarh.
Authorized strength is 100 cadets (67 SD and 33 SW).
Prof Pushpinder Singh
NCC Incharge
- Sukhchain Singh (Senior Under Officer) (SD)
- Kamaljeet Singh (Under Officer) (SD)
- Satish Mandal (Sergeant) (SD)
- Kajal Parmar (Senior Under Officer) (SW)
- Jasmeet Kaur (Under Officer) (SW)
- Jashanpreet Kaur (Sergeant) (SW)
- Simranpreet Kaur (Sergeant) (SW)
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