About NCC
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is the youth wing of the Indian Armed Forces with its headquarters in New Delhi, India. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis as a Tri-Services Organisation, comprising the Army, the Navy and the Air Wing, engaged in developing the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The soldier youth foundation in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, higher secondary, colleges and universities all over India. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and drill. The officers and cadets have no liability for active military service once they complete their course.
History Of NCC
The NCC in India was formed the Act of 1950 . It can be traced back to the ‘University Corps’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the objective to make up for the shortage in the Army. In 1920, when the Indian Territorial Act was passed, the ‘University Corps’ was replaced by the University Training Corps (UTC). The aim was to raise the status of the UTC and make it more attractive to the youth. The UTC Officers and cadets dressed like the army. It was a significant step towards the Indianisation of armed forces. It was rechristened as UOTC so the National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by British Government in 1942. During World War II, the UOTC never came up to the expectations set by the British. This led to the idea that some better schemes should be formed, which could train more young men in a better way, even during peace. A committee headed by H N Kunzru recommended a cadet organization to be established in schools and colleges at a national level. The soldier youth foundation Act was accepted by the Governor General and on 15 July 1950 the soldier youth foundation came into existence. In the year 1952, the NCC curriculum was extended to include community development/social service activities as a part of the NCC syllabus at the behest of Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who took keen interest in the growth of the NCC.
Motto & Aim
"The discussion for motto of NCC was started in 11th central advisory meeting (CAC) held on 11 August 1978. At that time there were many mottos in mind like "Duty and Discipline"; "Duty, Unity and Discipline"; "Duty and Unity"; "Unity and Discipline". Later, at the 12th CAC meeting on 12 Oct 1980 they selected and declared "Unity and Discipline" as motto for the NCC. In living up to its motto, the NCC strives to be and is one of the greatest cohesive forces of the nation, bringing together the youth hailing from different parts of the country and molding them into united and disciplined citizens of the nation".
Objectives of NCC
- To fulfill the requirements expected in the latest socio-economic scenario in India.
- To develop character, discipline, comradeship, secular outlook, ideals of selfless services and adventure spirits amongst large numbers of young citizens.
- To create a pool of trained, organized and motivated youth with various leadership qualities in every walk of their life and serve the Nation irrespective of career they choose.
- To provide a sound environment conducive towards motivating large numbers of young people of India to join armed forces.
ASSOCIATE NCC OFFICERS
ARMY
Sr.No. |
Name |
Duration |
01 |
Capt. D. N. Patil |
1995-2015 |
02 |
Lt. S. A. Deshmukh |
Since 2016 |
03 |
CTO P. D. Sawant(SW) |
Since 2018 |
ASSOCIATE NCC OFFICERS
NAVY
Sr.No. |
Name |
Duration |
01 |
Lt. Cdr. U. L. Dethe |
1995-2014 |
02 |
CTO V. P. Sonalkar |
2014-2016 |
03 |
CTO U. C. Patil |
2016-2017 |
04 |
CTO Dr. V. T. Aparadh |
Since 2018 |
CAMPS
Sr.No. |
Name Of Camps |
01 |
Annual Raning Camps/Combined Anuual Traning Camps(ATC/CATC) |
02 |
Centrally Organised Camps(COC) |
03 |
National Integration Camps(Nic) Special National Intigration Camps(SNIC) |
04 |
Leadership Camps |
05 |
The Sainik Camp(TSC) |
06 |
Nau Sainik Camp(TSC) |
07 |
Vayu Sainik Camp |
08 |
Rock Climbing Training Camps(RCTC) |
09 |
Annual Republic Day Camp |
10 |
Prime Minister's Rally |
11 |
Attachment Traning |
12 |
Social Service And Community Development |
13 |
Youth Exchange Programme(YEP) |
14 |
Adeventure Based Learning |
15 |
Sports |
ACTIVITIES
Sr.No |
Name Of Activities |
01 |
Blood Donation |
02 |
Tree Plantation |
03 |
Swacchata Abhiyan |
04 |
Yoga |
05 |
e-Banking Awareness |
06 |
Swastha Bharat Yatra |
07 |
Cycle Rally |
08 |
Road Saftey Rally |
09 |
Disaster Management |
10 |
Save Girl Child |
11 |
Save Water |
12 |
Self Defence |
13 |
Adeventure Activities |
B CERTIFICATE
ARMY
Year |
Appeared Cadets |
Passed Cadets |
Percentage |
2012-2013 |
|
|
100% |
2013-2014 |
|
|
100% |
2014-1015 |
|
|
100% |
2015-2016 |
|
|
100% |
2016-2017 |
|
|
100% |
2017-2018 |
|
|
100% |
B CERTIFICATE
NAVY
Year |
Appeared Cadets |
Passed Cadets |
Percentage |
2012-2013 |
16 |
16 |
100% |
2013-2014 |
16 |
16 |
100% |
2014-2015 |
00 |
00 |
100% |
2015-2016 |
07 |
07 |
100% |
2016-2017 |
05 |
05 |
100% |
2017-2018 |
15 |
15 |
100% |
C CERTIFICATE
ARMY
Year |
Appeared Cadets |
Passed Cadets |
Percentage |
2012-2013 |
|
|
100% |
2013-2014 |
|
|
100% |
2014-2015 |
|
|
100% |
2015-2016 |
|
|
100% |
2016-2017 |
|
|
100% |
2017-2018 |
|
|
100% |
C CERTIFICATE
NAVY
Year |
Appeared Cadets |
Passed Cadets |
Percentage |
2012-2013 |
|
|
|
2013-2014 |
|
|
|
2014-2015 |
|
|
|
2015-2016 |
|
|
|
2016-2017 |
|
|
|
2017-2018 |
|
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