National Cadet Corps (India)

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The National Cadet Corps (India) is the Indian military cadet corps. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis.

The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools and colleges. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades. The officers and cadets have no liability for active military service. The motto of NCC is "Unity and Discipline".

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[edit] History

The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 15 July 1948 The National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British 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 times. A committee headed by Pandit H.N. Kunzru recommended a cadet organisation to be established in schools and colleges at a national level. The National Cadet Corps Act was accepted by the Governor General and on 15 July 1948 the National Cadet Corps came into existence.

During the 1965 and 1971 wars with Pakistan, NCC cadets were the second line of defence. They organised camps to assist the ordnance factories, supplying arms and ammunition to the front, and also were used as patrol parties to capture the enemy paratroopers. The NCC cadets also worked hand in hand with the Civil Defence authorities and actively took part in rescue work and traffic control. After the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars the NCC syllabus was revised. Rather than just being the second line of defence, NCC syllabus laid a greater stress on developing qualities of leadership and Officer-like qualities. The military training which the NCC cadets received was reduced and greater importance was given to other areas like social service and youth-management.

[edit] Aim

The aims of NCC[1] are:

Experience military life
Experience military life

1. To develop qualities of Character, Courage, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook, Spirit of Adventure and the ideals of Selfless Service amongst the Youth of the Country.

2. 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.

3. To Provide a Suitable Environment to Motivate the Youth to Take Up a Career in the Armed Forces.

[edit] Oath

"I do hereby solemnly promise that I will serve my motherland most truly and loyally and that, I will abide by the rules and regulations of the National Cadet Crops. Further under the command and control of my commanding officer I will participate in every camp most sincerely and wholeheartedly. "

[edit] Divisions

There are four distinct divisions in the NCC:

  1. Senior Division for boys (SD) — This consists of cadets recruited from colleges and are under the command of a lecturer called the Associated NCC Officer (ANO). This is called a company and consists of a maximum of 160 cadets.
  2. Junior Division for boys (JD) — This consists of cadets recruited from high schools and are under the command of an ANO who is a teacher in that school. This is called a group and consists of a maximum of 160 cadets.
  3. Senior Wing for girls (SW) — This is similar to the SD and consists of girls recruited from colleges.
  4. Junior Wing for girls (JW) — Cadets in the JW are girls recruited from schools.

The divisions are further divided into Army, Navy and Airforce wings. For example a school could have a naval junior division (JD) squad commanded by an ANO.

[edit] Directorates

The NCC is divided into regional directorates as part of its organisational structure. Each directorate is under the command of a Deputy Director General (DDG) of the NCC.[2] These are:

  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Bihar
  • Delhi
  • J&K
  • Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh
  • Gujarat
  • Karnataka & Goa
  • Kerela & Lakshadeep
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Maharashtra
  • NER
  • Orissa
  • OTAs
  • Rajasthan
  • TN & P
  • UP
  • UA
  • WB & Sikkim

[edit] Training

NCC Cadets get opportunities to attend government sponsored camps
NCC Cadets get opportunities to attend government sponsored camps

Focus is on instilling discipline in the souls of the cadets, besides fostering healthy competition for the ranks, while keeping the greater interest of the nation in mind- To create prospective officers for the Armed Forces.

Also, regular and frequent shooting, camps are organized. The training imparted for the SW and JW are in the signaling and medical side of the Army. They also focus on physical training, drill, driving & maintenance of vehicles, signaling duties and first aid. There are special NCC units which trains cadets in equestrian events also. They are designated as Remount and Veterinary corps NCC Units. for example Veterinary college Mannuthy, there is a 1 Kerala Remount and Veterinary-NCC squadron

Thus, an NCC Cadet can expect never to be free, in a good sense, after all he/she gets an opportunity to serve in a national organization complete with an ID card, uniform, the kit. Plus, the Cadet has the option of objectively assess his/her aptitude for the Armed Forces, without any emotional or legal backlash.

[edit] Types of Camps

  • Republic Day Camp (RDC)
  • Basic Leadership Camp(BLC)
  • Army Attachment Camp(AAC)
  • Annual Training Camps (ATC)
  • Vayu Sainik Camp (VSC)
  • Nau Sainik Camp (NSC)
  • Thal Sainik Camp ( TSC)
  • Advance Leadership Camps (ALC)
  • National Integration Camps (NIC)
  • Rock Climbing Camps (RCC)
  • All India Trekking Camps
  • Ship attachment camp

[edit] Certificates

Senior Division and Senior Wing:

  • C-Certificate is the highest recognition of training and qualification of a Senior NCC cadet
  • B-Certificate is the initial recognition of training and qualification of a Senior NCC cadet

Junior Division and Junior Wing:

  • A-Certificate is the main recognition of training and qualification of a Junior NCC cadet

[edit] Youth Exchange Programmes (YEP)

The YEP is an arrangement of the NCC to have exchanges of outstanding cadets to represent the country for a short duration with similar organisations in other countries of the world.[3] YEP to UK, Singapore, Nepal and Canada are quite sought after opportunities.

[edit] Commendations

The regional and national chiefs of the NCC recognise exceptional merit and achievement by deserving cadets through an award of a commendation letter. These are usually issued by the Deputy Director General (DDG) for regional award or even by the Director General (DG) in the case of awards at a national level.

[edit] Ranks within the NCC

Cadets

Senior Division & Senior Wing:

  • Senior Under Officer (one in a Company)
  • Junior Under Officer (three in a Company)
  • Company Sergeant Major (one in a Company)
  • Company Quarter Master Sergeant (one in a Company)
  • Sergeant (three in a Company excluding the CSM and CQMS)
  • Corporal (ten in a Company)
  • Lance Corporal (fifteen in a Company)
  • Cadet

Junior Division & Junior Wing:

  • Troop Sergeant
  • Company Quarter Master Sergeant (one in a Company)
  • Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM)
  • Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant (RQMS)

Associate NCC Officer

Associate NCC Officers (ANOs) are teachers or lecturers who have been given formal military training for the purposes of leading NCC organisations locally in institutions.[4]

  • For Colleges (in charge of SD & SW cadets)
  1. Major
  2. Captain
  3. Lieutenant
  4. 2nd Lieutenant
  • For schools (in charge of JD & JW cadets)
  1. Chief Officer (equivalent to Subedar Major)
  2. First Officer
  3. Second Officer
  4. Third Officer

[edit] NCC Song

Hum Sab Bharatiye Hain, Hum Sab Bharatiye Hain

Apni Manzil Ek Hai,

Ha, Ha, Ha, Ek Hai,

Ho, Ho, Ho, Ho, Ek Hai.

Hum Sab Bharatiye Hain.

Kashmir Ki Dharti Rani Hai,

Sartaj Himalaya Hai,

Sadiyon Se Hamne Isko Apne Khoon Se Pala Hai

Desh Ki Raksha Ki Khatir Hum Samshir Utha Lenge,

Hum Samshir Utha Lenge.

Bhikre-Bhikre Tarey Hain Hum Lekin Jhilmil Ek Hai,

Ha, Ha, Ha, ha, Ek Hain

Hum Sab Bharatiye Hain.

Mandir Gurudware Bhi Hain Yahan

Aur Masjid Bhi Hai Yahan

Girja Ka Hai Ghadiyal Kahin

Mullah ki Kahin Hai Azaan

Ek Hi Apna Ram Hai, Ek hi Allah Taala Hai,

Ek Hi Allah Taala Hai, Rang Birange Deepak Hain Hum,

Lekin Jagmag Ek Hai Ha, Ha, Ek Hai, Ho, Ho, Ek Hai.

Hum Sab Bharatiye Hain, Hum Sab Bharatiye Hain.

[edit] External links

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Aims of NCC. Official NCC Website. National Cadet Corps., India (2006). Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  2. ^ Directorates of NCC. Official NCC Website. National Cadet Corps., India (2006). Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  3. ^ Youth Exchange Programmes. Armed Forces of India Website. Inter-Services Institution (2006). Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
  4. ^ Ranks in the NCC. Bharat Rakshak Website. Bharat Rakshak (2006). Retrieved on 2007-05-09.
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