The document discusses the organization and training of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) in India. It describes how the NCC was established in 1948 and its structure including headquarters, directorates, group headquarters, battalions and companies. It outlines the different types of training provided by the NCC including institutional training, camp training, attachment training, and activities for the naval wing, air wing and adventure training. It also discusses the NCC song "Hum Sab Bharatiya Hain" which aims to promote unity among India's diversity.
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
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> Reji Mohanan
> Vishnu Shankar Prasad
> Sudhina Nazir
> Haritha Sree
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> Anjana K S
> Vimal Pillai
> Lakshmi Prakash
Special Thanks...! To these people for having their fair share of contributions for this slide.
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. INTRODUCTION
• The present day NCC came into existence on 16
Apr 1948, through XXXI Act of Parliament. NCC
was formally inaugurated on 15 Jul 1948, as soon
as the schools and colleges reopened after
summer vacation. The Girls Division of the NCC
was raised in Jul 1949. On 01 Apr 1950, Air Wing
was raised, with one Air squadron each at
Bombay and Kolkata. The Naval Wing of the NCC
was raised in Jul 1952, thus completing the true
representation of all services in the Corps. Today
the NCC has more than 13 Lakh strength
3. ORGANISATION OF THE NCC.
• The NCC is a voluntary organization which is
administered through the Ministry of Defence.
The Defence Secretary is overall in charge,
who is responsible to the Govt of India for
efficient functioning of the NCC and other
matters .
4. ORGANISATION OF THE NCC. 2
• At the Headquarter level, this organization is
headed by an officer of the rank of Lieutenant
General who is responsible for the functioning
of the NCC in the country.
5. ORGANISATION OF THE NCC.3
• There are 17 Directorates located in the state
capitals headed by an officer of the rank of a
Major General / Brigadier or equivalent from the
three Services. Depending upon the size of the
state and growth of NCC in the states,
Directorates have up to 14 Group Headquarters
under them through which they exercise their
command and control of the organization in the
state. Each group is headed by an officer of the
rank of Brig / Colonel or equivalent known as
Group Commander.
6. ORGANISATION OF THE NCC.4
• Each NCC Group Headquarters controls 5-7 NCC
units / battalions, commanded by Colonel /
Lieutenant Colonel or equivalent. Each battalion
consists of companies which are commanded by
the Associate NCC Officers (ANO) of the rank of
Lieutenant, Captain or Major. In all, there are 95
Group Headquarters in the country who exercise
control over a network of 667 Army Wing Units
(including technical and girls unit), 60 Naval Wing
Units and 61 Air Squadrons.
7. ORGANISATION OF THE NCC.5
• There are two training establishments namely
Officers Training School, Kamptee and Women
Officers Training School, Gwalior where
professors and teachers from colleges and
schools are specially trained to impart training
to the cadets as Associate NCC Officers
(ANOs).
11. NCC Staff.
NCC is staffed by the following:-
• (a) Regular officers drawn from the three services.
• (b) Whole Time Lady Officers (WTLO), who are from
NCC.
• (c ) Associate NCC officers (ANO), who are professors
and teachers.
• (d) Girl Cadet Instructors (GCI), who are from NCC.
• (e) Permanent Instructional (PI) Staff from army, navy
and air force.
• (f) Civilian Gliding Instructors.
• (g) Civilian Staff.
12. TRAINING IN NCC .
• Good and structured training is an essential
part of any organization like NCC and hence it
is given due importance. A tremendous
amount has been achieved by the corps
through its well regulated system of intensive
training which includes Basic, Advance and
Specialised training, with major stress being
laid on training camps.
13. Training Activities.
• (a) Institutional Training. Training organised in schools and
colleges as parades on a weekly / monthly basis.
• (b) Camp Training. Formal training organized as camps of 10-12
days duration.
• (c) Attachment Training. Formal training organized by attachment
with army / naval / air force units or with officer training
academies like IMA and OTA.
• (d) Naval Wing Activities. Seamanship, Navigation,
Communication, Naval Warfare are taught to cadets. Swimming,
Scuba Diving and Wind Surfing are other interesting activities.
• (e) Air Wing Activities. Airmanship, Aero modeling, Navigation, Air
Frames, Aero Engines and Microlite Flying are taught to cadets.
• (f) Remount & Vetinary Activities. This activity is primarily meant
for horsemanship and riding.
14. Types of Camps.
• (a) Annual Training Camps (ATC). These are held within the state under
the aegis of respective NCC Directorates and are of 12 days duration for
senior boys / girls and 10 days for junior boys / girls.
• (b) Centrally Organised Camps (COC). These are of an all India nature and
are planned by HQ DGNCC in consultation with the Directorates
nominated to conduct them. The centrally organized camps are :-
• (i) Leadership Camps (Basic and Advance).
• (ii) Thal Sainik Camp (TSC).
• (iii) Vayu Sainik Camp (VSC).
• (iv) Nau Sainik Camps (NSC).
• (v) Rock Climbing Camp.
• (vi) National Integration Camps (NIC).
• (vii) RDC and PM’s Rally.
• (c) Adventure Training and Sports. These include mountaineering, sailing,
para sailing, rafting, trekking, Valley of Flowers expedition, cycle
expedition, desert safari, shooting and showjumping activities.
• 16. Youth Exchange Programme (YEP). In this, selected
15. Youth Exchange Programme (YEP).
• In this, selected cadets are sent to friendly
foreign countries for a 10 day visit.
16. NCC SONG
• The official song of the NCC – “ Kadam Mila Ke
Chal” was adopted in 1963. However, in 1974, a
change was felt to catch the imagination of the
youths and portray the the true feelings of NCC.
As a result the song was replaced by. The NCC
song depicts the feelings of uni“Hum Sab Hindi
Hain” which kept on playing in RDCs till the word
‘Hindi’ was replaced by ‘ Bhartiya’ in 1980ty in
diversity and exhorts everyone to march towards
the single goal – all being INDIANS.
17. NCC SONG
HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI, HUM SAB BHARATIYA HAI
APNI MANZIL EK HAI,
HA HA HA EK HAI, HO HO HO EK HAI,
HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI
KASHMIR KI DHARTI RANI HAI, SARTAJ HIMALAY HAI
SADIYON SE HAMNE ISKO APNE KHOON SE PALA HAI
DESH KI RAKSHA KI KHATIR, HUM SHAMSHEER UTHA LENGE
HUM SHAMSHEER UTHA LENGE
BHIKRE BHIKRE TARE HAI HUM LEKIN JILMIL EK HAI
HA HA HA HA EK HAI, HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI
MANDIR GURDWARE BHI HAI YAHAN, AUR MASZID BHI HAI
YAHAN
GIRJA KA GHADIYAL KAHIN MULLA KI KANKHI HAI AJHA
EK HI APNA RAM HAI, EK HI ALLAH THALA HAI
EK HI ALLAH THALA HAI
RANG BIRANGE DEEPAK HAI HUM, LEKIN MAHAFIL EK HAI
HA HA HA EK HAI, HO HO HO EK HA
HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI, HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI
18. CONCLUSION.
• NCC as an organization has unified the youth,
not only of our country, but has made
significant efforts to interact with the youths
of other country through YEPs, thus expanding
the scope of its training and the ultimate goal
of Unity.