NCC

INTRODUCTION OF NCC

            National Cadet Corps in the College plays a credible role in shaping students’ character by instilling the values of patriotism, service, discipline and hard work. The main objective of the NCC is to inculcate the spirit of ‘My Service to My Motherland’. The Cadets enrolled are given institutional training and can participate in adventure activities, community development programmes, national and annual training camps, youth exchange programmes, sports, social service,   cultural activities,  and disaster management and relief. The NCC motivates the students to join the armed forces and serve the nation.The NCC provides equal opportunity to boys and girls to join NCC in all its activities, including regular parades and camps, community development and social service programmes, and training for assisting civil defence authorities in rescue work in war zones and natural calamities and traffic control. The students are encouraged to join the NCC and thereby enhance their career potential and take advantage of preferential consideration in defence and civil recruitment.

Open to All:

            The National Cadet Corps is open to students voluntarily. It is a voluntary organisation that recruits cadets from educational institutions and give them basic military training in small arms and parades. The NCC prepares the country’s youth into disciplined and patriotic citizens.

Flag:

            NCC Flag Comprises in the middle NCC Crest in gold, with the letters “NCC” encircled by a wreath of seventeen Lotus with a red, blue, and light blue background. Red depicts the Army, Deep Blue depicts the Navy, and Light Blue depicts the Air Force. The seventeen Lotuses represent the 17 State Directorates. “Unity and Discipline” (Ekta aur Anushasan) is written at the bottom of the NCC Flag.

Motto: 

            “Unity and Discipline” (Ekta aur Anushasan) is the motto of the National Cadet Corps (NCC).

Principles:

            ‘Obey with a smile, Be Punctual, Work hard and without fuss, and  Make no excuses and tell no lies’ are the four cardinal principles of the discipline.

Aims:

 The aims of NCC as approved by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) in March 2001 are:

  1. To develop comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, the spirit of adventure, sportsmanship, character, and ideals of noble service among the youth and make them responsible citizens.
  2. To create a human resource of organised, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all walks of life and always be available for the service of the people and the nation.
  3. To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the Armed Forces


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