The document provides an overview of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) in India, including:
1) It outlines the evolution of the NCC from earlier youth programs established under British rule, and notes the NCC was officially established in 1948.
2) It reviews the expansion of the NCC to include girls, air, and naval wings. Currently there are over 13 million cadets in the NCC.
3) It describes the organizational structure of the NCC led by the Director General and including additional directors, deputy directors, group commanders, and unit-level leaders.
The National Cadet Corps is Youth Wing of Armed Forces with its Headquarters at New Delhi, Delhi, India. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis. National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organization, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Wing, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and universities all over India. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades. The officers and cadets have no liability for active military service once they complete their course.
A presentation regarding National Cadet Corps (NCC) by students of Rajadhani Business School, Attingal. This presentation showcases various functionalities of NCC organization alongside with answers of case study analysis.
This presentation is combined group efforts of MBA Students of Glory Batch ( 2016 -18 ).
The group members include : -
> Rithu Sreekumar
> Suga Priya
> Rony A B
> Jasna Jahangir
> Reji Mohanan
> Vishnu Shankar Prasad
> Sudhina Nazir
> Haritha Sree
> Vishnu Raj
> Anjana K S
> Vimal Pillai
> Lakshmi Prakash
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The National Cadet Corps is Youth Wing of Armed Forces with its Headquarters at New Delhi, Delhi, India. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis. National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organization, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Wing, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and universities all over India. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades. The officers and cadets have no liability for active military service once they complete their course.
A presentation regarding National Cadet Corps (NCC) by students of Rajadhani Business School, Attingal. This presentation showcases various functionalities of NCC organization alongside with answers of case study analysis.
This presentation is combined group efforts of MBA Students of Glory Batch ( 2016 -18 ).
The group members include : -
> Rithu Sreekumar
> Suga Priya
> Rony A B
> Jasna Jahangir
> Reji Mohanan
> Vishnu Shankar Prasad
> Sudhina Nazir
> Haritha Sree
> Vishnu Raj
> Anjana K S
> Vimal Pillai
> Lakshmi Prakash
Special Thanks...! To these people for having their fair share of contributions for this slide.
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2. Agenda
Evolution of NCC
Other wings
NCC population
NCCR
Moto of NCC
History of Aim
History of NCC Song
Organizational Structure
Skeleton of NCC Administration
NCC Flag
3. Lieutenant General Rajeev Chopra
PVSM, AVSM, ADCLt Gen Rajeev Chopra, Param Vishisht Seva Medal, Ati
Vishisht Seva Medal, Aide-de-Camp was commissioned in 26 MADRAS in
Dec 1980. He is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy,
Khadakwasla and Indian Military Academy, Dehradun.
4. Evolution of NCC
UC
• Indian Defence Act 1917
• To make up the shortage of Army.
UTC
• Indian Territorial Act
UOTC
• 1942
• As a uniform organization
NCC
• National Cadet Corps Act of 1948
• 15 July 1948
• Pt HN Kunzru
5. First NCC Director
Col GG Bewoor
•26-Sep-1946 => Committee formed
•15-Feb-1947 to 31-Mar-1947 => Sub-committee was sent to
Britain and France to study their youth organizations.
•After they returned , the reports were submitted .
•After the Independence, 1948 conflicts and wars proved that the
Independence which we get through non-violence can’t be
protected by non-violence.
•And it also proved that strengthen the Military force wasn’t only
solution, encourage the youth to take their jobs in Military force
was also important.
7. NCC Population
At first NCC started its way with
35,000 SD’s and 1,35,000 JD’s.
Now it reached to 13,00,000.
Senior
Division/
Senior wing
Junior Division/
Junior Wing
Total
Boys 3,88,845 7,21,769 11,10,614
Girls 86,365 1,03,021 1,89,386
Grand total 13,00,000
8. NCCR
National Cadets Corps Riffle
It is made to meet the demand on
NCC
But the inadequate staffs and
equipments caused to join this to NCC
9. Moto of NCC
The need for having motto for the Corps was discussed in the 11th
Central Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting held on 11 Aug 1978. The
mottos suggested were “Duty and Discipline”; “Duty, Unity and
Discipline”; “Duty and Unity”; “Unity and Discipline”. The final decision
for selection of “Unity and Discipline” as motto for the NCC was taken in
the 12th CAC meeting held on 12 Oct 1980.
Principles of Discipline
1. Obey with smile,
2. Be punctual,
3. Work hard and without fuss,
4. Make no excuses and tell no lies.
10. History of Aim
In 1988 Thappan committee was ordered to
evaluate NCC’s aims and objectives.
Report submitted in June 1988 by Thappan
committee, as follows:
To develop qualities of character, courage,
comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook,
spirit of adventure and sportsmanship and the ideals
of selflessness service among the youth to make
them useful citizens.
To create a human resource of organized, trained
and motivated youth to provide leadership in all walks of
life including the Armed Forces and always be available
for the service of the nation.
11. After this was approved by MOD in March 2001
are as under
To develop character, comradeship, discipline,
leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure,
sportsmanship and ideals of selfless service among
the youth of the country.
To create a human resource of organized , trained
and motivated youth to provide leadership in all walks of
life and always be available for the service of the nation.
To provide a suitable environment to motivate the
youth to take up a career in the Armed Forces.
12. History of NCC Song
• The Official song of NCC is “Kadam Mila ke chal” was adopted
at 1963.
• H
• In 1980, the NCC song , which we have now was inspired from
a hindi song “Hum Sab Hindi Hain”.
13. Organizational Structure
DG Ncc
(Lt.General)
2X ADGs(Major
General or Equivalent)
5X DDGs (Brigadier or
Equivalent)
17 State Dtes.,
Army-12
Navy-02
AF-03
95 Gp HQs
Army-85
Navy-04
AF-06
Units-
708
OTA
Gwalior
OTA Kamptee
14. Skeleton of NCC Administration
Ministry of Defense
Directror General NCC
(Lt.General/Equivalent)
HQ: New Delhi
Addl.Director General NCC
(Major General/Equivalent)
HQ: State Capital/ Big City
Deputy Director General NCC
(Brigadier/ Equivalent)
At State level
HQ: Either the Capital of the State or the Big
City
Group Commander NCC
(Colonel/Equivalent)
HQ: Big Cities of the province
Battalion Commander
(Lt.Colonel)
HQ: Different Cities/Town
Company/Platoon commander
(Officer of NCC from 2nd Lieutenant to Major rank)
HQ: Different Schools/Colleges
15. NCC Flag
•NCC flag for various unit for
introduced in 1951.
•Later in 1954 present tri-color
NCC flag was introduced.
Description
•The tri-color is representing the
tri-service units of the military
force,
as follows
Red - Army
Deep Blue - Navy
Light Blue - Air Force
•Our National flower represents
the number of directorates,
17 Lotus flowers for 17
Directorates.
•The Moto of NCC “Unity and
Discipline” written in Hindhi as