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Benefits of Joining NCC

 Benefits of Joining NCC  Benefits of joining NCC: In my past blog I have told about National cadet Corps or NCC, that what are NCC and who and how an understudy can join NCC. In this blog I am imparting to you the advantages of joining NCC.  NCC is a profoundly presumed body which is likewise a second line of protection. In India, numerous young people are prepared in accordance with safeguard in the event that the need emerges. Assuming youthful understudies need to make it their profession choice, then, at that point, being a NCC cadet holds a great deal of weight. As they are straightforwardly connected with the service of defence.Other than simply military preparing the cadets additionally gain proficiency with a few other important things like benevolence, trustworthiness, discipline, difficult work and ways of building certainty and gain authority qualities.Since NCC camps are held all over India subsequently there is preparing in a different pieces of the country, thus understu
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HISTORY OF NCC

HISTORY OF NCC  The NCC in India was framed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 15 July 1948 The National Cadet Corps can be considered as a replacement of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was set up by the British in 1942. During World War II, the UOTC never came up to the assumptions set by the British. This prompted the possibility that some better plans ought to be framed, which could prepare more youngsters in a superior manner, in any event, during harmony times. A board of trustees headed by Pandit H.N. Kunzru prescribed a cadet association to be set up in schools and universities at a public level. The National Cadet Corps Act was acknowledged by the Governor General and on 15 July 1948 the National Cadet Corps appeared.  During the 1965 and 1971 conflicts with Pakistan, NCC cadets were the second line of safeguard. They coordinated camps to help the mandate industrial facilities, providing arms and ammo to the front, and furthermore w

NCC CAMPS

NCC Camps Combined Annual Training Camp( CATC) Basic leadership Camp ( BLC) Pre Republic Day Camp( Pre-RDC) Advanced Leadership Camp( ALC) Course at Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling. Paratroopers camp National Integration Camp( NIC) Attachment to regular Army/Navy Army attachment Hospital Attachment Naval Attachment Air Attachment IMA Attachment OTA Attachment. Republic Day Camp ( RDC) Tal/Nau Sainik CampĂ‚ Trekking Camp Social Service Camp (SSC) Independence Day Camp (IDC) Youth exchange program(YEP)   Centrally Organized Camps  Leadership Camp  Vayu Sainik Camp  Nau Sainik Camp  Rock Climbing Camp  Trekking camp  National Integration Camp (NIC)  Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)  Army Attachment Camp (AAC)  Airforce Attachment Camp (AAC) Republic Day Camp (RDC)

NCC CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

NCC CERTIFICATION PROGRAM General The eligibility conditions and the general procedure for the conduct of the Certificate Examination for Cadets of Senior and Junior Division/Wings NCC(All wings) have been issued by this HQ from time to time. The aim of this Directive is to consolidate all such instruction and revise these, where necessary. Type of Examination The type of Certificate Examination and the unit in which these are held are given below                     Type of Certificate                                      NCC Unit                      Certificate 'A'                                               Junior Division/Wing NCC                      Certificate 'B'& 'C'                                       Senior Division/Wing NCC Eligibilities for Certificate Examination For "A" Certificate Examination(Junior Division) Must be in Second year of NCC Must have attended an Annual Training Camp The candidate must have attended a minimum of 7

NCC UNIFORM

NCC UNIFORMS There are  Commonly Three type of NCC uniform Parade Uniform Compact uniform Phisical training Uniform Parade uniform: Khaki for Army, white for Naval Cadets and gray gor Airforce Cadet. The uniform Include belt, barrete with cap badge, nameplate, arms title, lineyard, socks and dms boot.  Compact uniform:  uniform of camoflague with blue,red,and light blue shades. this uniform is used in adventure training and camps. Phisical training uniform: The uniform used for phisical trainining. its include white t shirt and plack tracksuits.   ARTICLE: NCC UNIFORM AND MYSELF NCC  “National cadet Corps” being a cadet was my dream since 2nd standard, when I saw my seniors being a cadet. It was a dream come true in standard 8 when I was selected as one of the NCC cadet. It was a week before my first event in NCC at parade ground in Bangalore. I took out my new NCC uniform along with accessories. My whole family was sitting around and was excited to see me wearing the uniform along w

NCC LOGO

NCC LOGO   NCC Flag Contains NCC Crest in gold in the middle, with the letters "NCC" encircled by a wreath of seventeen lotus with a background in Red, Blue and Light blue.Red depicts the Army, Deep Blue depicts the Navy and Light Blue depicts the Air Force. The seventeen lotuses represent the 17 State Directorates. "Unity of Discipline" (Ekta aur Anushasan) is written at the bottom of the NCC Flag.

TYPES OF CANE IN NCC

TYPES OF CANE IN NCC A swagger stick is a short stick or riding crop usually carried by a uniformed person as a symbol of authority. they come in following type.. 1) Veteran Cane 22" used by Maj & above Ranks 2) Web Cane 27" Used by Riding Corp or Horse riders 3)Regimental Cane 28" Used by Capt and Below ranks and COs Stick early 4) Regular Cane 28" Can be used by any one but normally used by Instructors No. 3&4 are also known as A pace stick which is a long stick usually carried by warrant officer and non-commissioned officer drill instructors in the British and Commonwealth armed forces and police forces as a symbol of authority and as an aid to military drill The origin of the pace stick is claimed by the Royal Regiment of Artillery, who used a "gunner's stick" to measure the distance between guns in the field. It appeared more like a walking stick, with an ivory or silver knob on the end, and, unlike the modern pace stick, could only be ope