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WORD OF COMMAND IN HINDI

 NCC Drill and Commands


What is the aim of Drill?

(a) To inculcate a sense of discipline
(b) Improve bearing, smartness in appearance and turn out,
(c) Create self confidence and
(d) To develop the quality of immediate and implicit obedience to orders.

During the British Raj the Indian Armed Forces essentially used the British (English language) drill commands. Soon after independence, the drill commands were Indianised.
The official language of the armed forces is Hindi and thus Hindi words were used where ever possible.
Some of the state police units however still continue to use British drill commands.

Savdhan: Attention

Vishram : Stand at-ease,rest-position

Vishram Aaram Se : Stand easy (but no talking or shifting from the current place)

Sajj-Dahine Sajj : Dress-Right Dress

Khuli Line chal : Open order march

Nikat Line chal : Close order march

Salami Shastr:
Present Arms . The English words "General Salute" is used, but "National Salute" has been replaced with Rashtriya Salute

Baaju Shastr : Order Arms

Bagal Shastr :

Shoulder Arms . On this command rifles are thrown up using the right hand. It is caught by using both the left hand, and the right. The rifle would be in an elevated position, so that the soldier can put a finger into the trigger guard, and hold the rifle firmly. The left hand is then snapped to the left side.
Tham : Halt

Tez Chal : Quick march. For breaking into quick time from slow time, the command would be Tez Chal Mein... Tez Chal..

Dheere Chal : Slow march. For breaking into slow time from quick time, the command would be Dheere Chal Mein... Dheere Chal..

Daudke Chal : Super quick time, or running

Parade Teeno-teen mein dahine/baye chalega... : Move to the right/left in columns of threes. This command is given just before the orders to actually execute the turn.

Kooch kar : Take charge. Usually given when a senior officer wants someone junior to him to take charge of the parade/company/troop. On hearing this command, the junior officer would take a step forward, salute and then about turn to the men on parade.

Parade par : On Parade. Usually given during parades, when certain officers/JCOs/NCOs who would be standing as a separate group, is to march up to stand in front of the troops coming under them.

Hoshiar : Stand to. This command is essentially used at the quarter guard when the sentry senses any danger (or is ordered by the duty officer/JCO to test the alertness of the guard). The sentry is to shout out thrice Guard Hoshiar, and within this time period the members of the quarter guard must run out of the guard room and occupy their pre-determined positions.

Visarjan : Dismis
Dahine Dekh : Eyes right
Ba(h)yen Dekh : Eyes left
Saamne Dekh : Eyes front

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