“NCC is shaping the character and moral
fibre of our young people”: Vice President Hamid Ansari said on inauguration of
Republic day parade camp, 2017. NCC is something very famous among the youth of
the country as it provides an opportunity to serve the nation with uniform in
multiple forms and aspect from young age. It has been designed to encourage
youth to take interest towards the country service and if the performance is
good, they are provided opportunity to reach directly for SSB. So this can be
of multiple benefits. Lets see how.
The
NCC came into existence on 16 July 1948.
The basic aim of the NCC, which has both boys and girls cadets, is to instil
character in the youth to make them good citizens and worthy leaders of the
future in every walk of life. It is the world’s largest uniformed youth organization that imparts military training
such as Physical Fitness, Leadership, Discipline, Integration, Adventure,
Military, and Community Development training. NCC installs values of
"Unity and Discipline" - the Motto of the NCC.
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It is emerging as
a major source of recruitment of officers for the armed forces. In fact 25% of
the cadets currently training to be officers at the Officers Training Academy,
the IMA and the NDA are from the NCC. Training in NCC instils qualities like
nationalism, patriotism, discipline, team spirit, esprit-de-corps, leadership
and self confidence and promotes overall personality development. NCC gives a
tremendous opportunity to one and all for betterment, irrespective of caste,
creed, religion or economic status.
Training and camps in N.C.C. give you a lifetime
experience. Annual Training Camps (ATC), Thal Sainik Camp (TSC), National
Integration Camps (NIC), Republic Day
Camp (RDC), Youth Exchange Programme (YEP), Prime Minister’s (PM’s) Rally, Army
Attachment camps are some camps organised. Apart from this cadets also get
chance to serve society like tree plantation, blood donation, old age homes
visit, adult education, Disaster relief, AIDS and cancer awareness programmes.
Through N.C.C. education we are aware of all the
basic terminologies used in our forces like Weapon training (introduction to
INSAS), Drill (foot drill, drill with arms, ceremonial drills), Map reading
(application of compass, reading map with grid points), Leadership training,
Disaster management, Social service, health and hygiene and self – defence.
Throughout the N.C.C. we obtain ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’
certificate with alpha, bravo and Charlie grades according to performance in
exams. Through ‘C’ – Certificate we are eligible to apply for officer’s post in
armed forces.
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Thus, this organization teaches us to be disciplined
and keep ourselves fit through exercises and hygiene and sanitation. We get a
glance of Army life through N.C.C.
Government gives us this special entry to get entry
into the forces, therefore we must feel lucky to serve our nation as soldiers.
Notification for NCC-42 is out eligible candidate
may apply. Jai Hind
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About the Author:
Tanmoy is from West Bengal currently doing private job in Manesar, Haryana. He did his Graduation in B.E. Production Engineering from PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh. His aim is to become an officer in Indian Army. His hobbies are gym and teaching and he wants to help the aspirants across the nation through this.
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