NCC

 

About NCC

Motto of NCC

 

“Unity and Discipline” is the motto of NCC

 

Aim of NCC

  • To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and the ideas of selfless service    amongst youth of the country.
  • To create a human resource of organised, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all walks of life and always be available in the service of the nation.
  • To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the armed forces.

NCC Flag

 

          The NCC flag for various units of the NCC was first introduced in 1951. The flag was of same pattern, colour and size as was used by various regiments of the Army. The only difference was that it had the NCC badge and unit designation placed in the centre. Later on it was felt that the flag should be in keeping with the inter-service character of the Corps. In 1954 the existing tricolour flag was introduced. The three colours in the flag depict the three services of the Corps, red for the 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.

Core Values

The NCC is a responsive, learning and continuously evolving organization. Its activity is guided by certain core values that we endeavour to instil among all ranks of the NCC.

These include the following:
(a) A sense of patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development.
(b) Respect for diversities in religion, language, culture, ethnicity, life style and habitat to instil a sense of National unity and social cohesion.
(c) Abiding commitment to learn and adhere to the norms and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
(d) Understanding the value of a just and impartial exercise of authority.
(e) Ability to participate in community development and other social programme.
(f) A healthy life style free of substance abuse and other unhealthy practices.
(g) Sensitivity to the needs of poor and socially disadvantaged fellow citizens.
(h)Inculcating habits of restraint and self-awareness.
(j) Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work.
(k) Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.

VISION

To be a world-class construction and infrastructure enterprise committed to quality, timely completion, customer satisfaction, continuous learning and enhancement of stakeholder’s value.

 MISSION:

  • To build a strong future ensuring increased returns to shareholders and enhanced support to associates.
  • To adopt the latest technologies in the field of engineering, construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure projects.
  • To encourage innovation, professional integrity, upgradation of knowledge and skills of employees and a safe working environment
  • To be a responsible corporate citizen committed to the social cause


 

 

Advantages with NCC

 

  • NCC is a highly reputed body which is also a second line of defence. In India, many youngsters are trained in line with defence in case the need arises. If young students want to make it their career option, then being a NCC cadet holds a lot of weight. As they are directly associated with the ministry of defence. Not only they get to learn many valuable things but also are entitled to receive Rs 700.
  • Other than just military training the cadets also learn several other valuable things such as selflessness, honesty, discipline, hard work and ways to build confidence and gain leadership qualities.
  •  Since NCC camps are held all over India therefore there is training in a various part of the country, hence students get an opportunity of visit new places and learn the art of independence. They are required to use their social skills and their senses to get to know new places and adapt to the varying environment. Other than just social skills they also get to learn about the history and art of the new place.
  •  NCC cadets learn to take pride in themselves and the training also strengthens the spirit of being an Indian. This helps them gear towards joining the forces and providing their 100% when the country is in need of them.
  • Other than military activities, the cadets are taught other skills such as parachuting, paragliding and basic aviation courses because of which they have an edge over others when appearing for the armed forces. Other than that, they also have a special quota which is very useful in case of final selection to join the armed forces.
  • Under the regime of exchange programme, there are a few selected students who get an opportunity to visit other countries and learn various things which are practised in other nations and exchange experiences with cadets who happen to come to India from foreign lands.
  • There are a total of 32 seats which are set aside for cadets who hold NCC certificate provided they have scored 50% in graduation with at least a B grade in C level examination. If all this suffices, then they are eligible for SSC without even qualifying for a CDS written exam. All they have to do is clear the SSB interview*.
  •  Other than SSB they also get a preference over other in the CRF and BSF.
  • Other than just armed forces there are several central and state Government organisations who give special preference to NCC cadets.

 

 

 

 

How to Join

BASIC FACTS ABOUT ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS AS NCC CADETS (GENERALISED)

 Eligibility Conditions 

(a) Citizen of India or a subject of Nepal.
(b) Bearing good moral character.
(c) Enrolled in an educational institution.
(d) Meets the prescribed medical standards.
(e) Age

  • Junior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) – 12 years to 18½ years
  • Senior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) – Upto 26 years

(f) Enrolment Period

  • Junior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) – 2 years
  • Senior Division/Wing (Boys/Girls) – 3 years

APPLICATION FOR ENROLLEMENT

(1) A student desirous of being enrolled in the Senior Division shall apply to the Officer commanding the unit.

(2) A student desirous of being enrolled in the Junior Division shall apply to the Headmaster of the school providing the unit or part thereof.

(3) The Officer to whom an application under sub-rule (1) has been made, shall cause the applicant to fill up and sign in his presence a statement in Form I.

(4) The Headmaster to whom an application under sub-rule (2) has been made shall cause the applicant to fill up and sign in his presence a statement in Form II.

Verification

When an application is made to a Commanding Officer or a Headmaster under rule 7, he shall satisfy himself that the application is in proper form and that the applicant fulfils the conditions of enrolment specified in rule 5 or 6, as the case may be. The Commanding Officer or the Headmaster may make such further enquiry regarding the suitability of the applicant for enrolment in the unit or part thereof in which he desires to be enrolled, as may be prescribed in this behalf, by the State Government.

Medical Examination

If the Commanding Officer or the Headmaster is satisfied that the application is in order, and that the applicant fulfils the conditions of enrolment and that he is suitable for enrolment in the unit or part thereof in which he desires to be enrolled, he shall cause the applicant to be medically examined.

If the Commanding Officer or the Headmaster is not satisfied that the application is in order or that the applicant fulfils the conditions of enrolment or that he is suitable to be enrolled in the unit or part thereof or the applicant is reported to be medically unfit for service in the National Cadet Corps, the Commanding Officer or the Headmaster shall reject the application and shall inform the applicant accordingly.

Method of Enrolment-

(1) If the Commanding Officer does not reject the application, the applicant shall be accepted for enrolment in the Senior Division/Wing, and shall be required to sign a declaration in Form I. If the applicant is a minor, his father or guardian shall also be required to sign a declaration provided in the form.

(2) If the Headmaster does not reject the application, the applicant shall be accepted for enrolment in the Junior Division. The applicant shall be required to sign a declaration in Form II and his father or guardian shall also be required to sign a declaration in the Form.

(3) If the Commanding Officer or the Headmaster is satisfied that the applicant, or his father or guardian in the case of a minor applicant, understand the questions put to the applicant and consent to the conditions of service, he shall sign a certificate to that effect on the said Form, and the applicant shall thereupon be deemed to have been enrolled.

 

 

 

Lt.P.V.Durgavathi
Associate NCC Officer

 

    

             

                                           

   

NCC stands for the National Cadets Corps which is the Indian military cadet corps. It is headquartered in New Delhi and very frequently invites students from schools and colleges in order to develop them for Indian security in the future. The Corps select them on a voluntary basis and provides extensive training and knowledge in all fields. It helps the youth of India to develop and prepare themselves in all three forces that is the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air force.
Students often join the National Cadets Corps during their graduation from all over India where they are given basic education to high level military training, which helps them in finding out whether they are suitable to pursue nations’ security as their career in the future. It’s up to the corps to decide whether they would be interested in continuing this further, they are under no obligation to continue if they do not wish to, however of the student wishes to continue and join the forces in a later point in time, then they would be given preference over others.

 

 

Pledge

WE THE CADET OF THE NATIONAL CADET CORPS,

DO SOLOEMNLY PLEDGE THAT WE SHALL ALWAYS UPHOLD THE UNITY OF INDIA

WE RESOLVE TO BE DISCIPLINED AND RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN OF OUR NATION.

WE SHALL UNDERTAKE POSITIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE IN THE SPIRIT OF SELFLESSNESS

AND CONCERN FOR OUR FELLOW BEINGS.

 

 

Song lyrics

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.

 

Activities Report 2014-2015
Activities Report 2015-2016
Activities Report 2016-2017
Activities Report 2017-2018
Activities Report 2018-2019
Activities Report 2019-2020
Activities Report 2020-2021
Activities Report 2021-2022
Activities Report 2022-2023
Activities Report 2023-2024

 

 

Reports 2013-2023

YEAR

NO. OF CAMPS ATTENDED BY THE CADETS

NO.OF CAMPS/ACTIVITIES BY ANO

SOCIAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

TOTAL CAMPS/ACTIVIES

AWARDS OF CADETS/ANO

NO.OF CADETS ATTENDED FOR B CERT EXAM

NO.OF CADETS ATTENDED FOR C CERT EXAM

REMARKS

2013-2014

7

2

2

11

 

       23

 

2014-2015

8

1

5

14

SMT.PV.DURGAVATHI COMPLETED HER PRCN COURSE AT GWALIOR.

24

 

2015-2016

13

9

7

29

P.DEVARANI  & LT.P.V.DURGAVATI   WERE AWARDED AS BEST CADET &BEST ANO  IN LIDCCAMP AT  VIZAG, R.K.BEECH

26

15

 

2016-2017

10

9

11

30

LT.P V. DURGAVATI AWARDED AS BEST ANO BY 4(A) G BN NCC

33

17

 

2017-2018

12

9

11

32

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15

23

 

2018-2019  

10

2

15

10

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35

15

 

2019-2020  

09

3

15

10

Best ANO 2019 4(A)G BN NCC Kakinada Group

28

32

 

2020-2021  

05

01

31

06

01

30

27

 

2021-2022  

05

01

11

06

00

30

24

 

2022-2023  

14

02

22

16

00

93

29

 

2023-2024  

13

02

13

15

00

34

79