2. PRESENTATION .1
NATIONAL CADET CORPS
[NCC].
INTRODUCTION OF NCC
The National Cadet Corps has established in the
University corps Which was created under the defence
Act, 1917 with the object to make up the shortage of
the ARMY.
4. PRINCIPLES OF DISCIPLINE
Obey instruction with a smile
Be Punctual
Work hard and without fuss
Make no excuses and tell no lies
5. AIMS OF NCC
1. To develop qualities of character, discipline,
leadership and ideals of selfless service
among the youth to make them useful
citizen.
2. To create a human resource of organized
trained and motivated youth to provide
leadership in all walks of life including the
Armed Forces and be always available for
the service of the nation
6. CONT….
3. To provide a suitable environment to
motivate the youth to take up a career in the
ARMED FORCES
8. CENTRALLY ORGANIZED CAMPS
Vayu Sainik Camp
Nau Sainik Camp
Rock Climbing Camp
National Integration Camp (NIC)
Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
Army Attachment Camp (AAC)
Air force Attachment Camp (AAC)
Republic Day Camp (RDC)
Independence Day Camp (IDC)
Annual training Camp(ATC)
9. TRAINING PROVIDE TO CADET
Drill, shooting, Physical fitness, map
reading, First aid, Flying, boat pulling, sailing
and camp training covering basic of military
training in Army, Navy and Air Force.
This training is mostly carried out in schools
and colleges by the cadets..
10. DRILL
Cadets must be made to understand the aim and
purpose of teaching drill, so that they are suitably
motivated and do not take it as "fatigue". Emphasis
will be laid on correct bearing, marching, saluting
and arms drill. Inter-squad competitions may be
organized to create interest
11. WEAPON TRAINING
Cadets generally take
keen interest in wpn trg
and firing. Units must
liaise with nearby Service
and Para-Military Units to
ensure that all cdts get an
opportunity to fire their
authorized amn. Use of
firing simulators may be
made to optimize trg
efforts where possible.
12. LEARNINGS FROM NCC
PRINCIPLE OF INFANTRY
RANK OF ARMY OFFICER
VARIOUS CORE OF ARMY :-
1. ARMY SERVICE CORPS
2.ARMY POSTEL CORPS
3. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
4. ARMY ORDENENCE CORPS
5. ARMY EDUCATION CORPS
6. CORE OF MILITERY POLICE
7. JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL BRANCH
8. ARMY INT.
9.ARMY AIR DEFENCE
10. ELECTRIC MECHENICAL ENGINEERS
16. The NSS Camps are held for 7 days duration.
The NSS volunteers are expected to be in the camp
throughout the period. (with night stay)
In case an important project has been undertaken
and it remains incomplete, the NSS units may plan
to organize a second camp to complete the project.
DURATION OF THE
CAMP
17. The lodging arrangements of the camp
should be made in a building of the
village or Panchayat school.
No camp should be held in the
premises of the college/school. The NSS
volunteers must reside in the adopted
area where the camp is being held.
LODGING
ARRANGEMENTS
18. The projects should be selected as
per the guidelines, after identifying
the needs of the village.
No projects should be undertaken,
which is irrelevant to the needs of
the village.
PROJECT WORK
19. A schedule for the camp is prepared, so that it helps to
develop a sense of discipline and devotion among the
campers.
The various activities undertaken during the camp should
be planned and organized so that it fulfills the objectives
of a camp.
Along with the manual work, the camp provides
opportunity for community living, discussion in group
and cultural activities, etc.
CAMP PROGRAMME
20. Manual work for accomplishment of the
project – 5 Hours
Discussion on topics - 2 Hours
Cultural programmes/camp fire in the
evening. - 2 Hours
IMPORTANT
ACTIVITIES
21. A Volunteer
Enters into social service on
his/her own freewill
Feels concern towards
community and its problems
Expects no monetary or
other benefits
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23. MATERIALISTIC
B&C CERTIFICATE
Certificates
Camps = district level
state level
national camps
Indira Gandhi award
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