National Cadet Corps (India)


The National Cadet Corps is the 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 Organisation, 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 organisation which recruits cadets from high schools, higher secondary, 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.
In state level trekking, Chella Shankara Narayanan of Tamil Nadu climbed kolli hills in less than 2 hours which still stands as a record even after 2 decades. Chella Shankara Narayanan is also trained shooter and won silver medal in NCC Nations meet.

History

The NCC is the largest uniformed youth organization. Its motto is 'Unity and Discipline'.
The NCC in India was formed the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It can be traced back to the ‘University Corps’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the objective to make up for the shortage in the Army. In 1920, when the Indian Territorial Act was passed, the ‘University Corps’ was replaced by the University Training Corps. The aim was to raise the status of the UTC and make it more attractive to the youth. The UTC Officers and cadets dressed like the army. It was a significant step towards
the Indianisation of armed forces. It was rechristened as UOTC so the National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps which was established by British Government in 1942. During World War II, the UOTC never came up to the expectations set by the British. This led to the idea that some better schemes should be formed, which could train more young men in a better way, even during peace. A committee headed by H N Kunzru recommended a cadet organisation to be established in schools and colleges at a national level. The National Cadet Corps Act was accepted by the Governor General and on 15 July 1948 the National Cadet Corps came into existence.
In 1948, the Girls Division was raised in order to give equal opportunities to school and college going girls. The NCC was given an inter-service image in 1950 when the Air Wing was added, followed by the Naval Wing in 1952. In the same year, the NCC curriculum was extended to include community development/social service activities as a part of the NCC syllabus at the behest of Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who took keen interest in the growth of the NCC. Following the 1962 Sino-Indian War, to meet the requirement of the Nation, the NCC training was made compulsory in 1963. In 1968, the Corps was again made voluntary.
During Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 & Bangladesh-Pakistani war of 1971, NCC cadets were the second line of defence. They organised camps to assist ordnance factories, supplying arms and ammunition to the front and also were used as patrol parties to capture enemy paratroopers. The NCC cadets also worked hand in hand with the Civil defence authorities and actively took part in rescue works and traffic control.
After the 1965 and 1971 wars, the NCC syllabus was revised. Rather than just being a second line of defence, the revised NCC syllabus laid greater stress on developing qualities of leadership and officer like qualities. The military training which the NCC cadets received was reduced and greater importance was given to social service and youth management.

NCC Motto and Aim

The discussion for motto of NCC was started in 21th central advisory meeting held on 11 August 1978. At that time there were many mottos in mind like "Duty and Discipline"; "Duty, Unity and Discipline"; "Duty and Unity"; "Unity and Discipline". later, at the 12th CAD meeting on 12 Oct 1980 they selected and declared "Unity and Discipline" as motto for the NCC. In living up to its motto, the NCC strives to be and is one of the greatest cohesive forces of the nation, bringing together the youth hailing from different parts of the country and moulding them into united, secular and disciplined citizens of the nation.

Organisation

The NCC is headed by a Director General with the rank of Lieutenant General.
He is assisted by two Additional Director Generals of two-star rank. Five Brigadier level officers and other civil officials also assist him.
The Headquarters is located in Delhi. The organisational structure continues as follows:
In all there are 96 Group Headquarters in the country who exercise control over a network of 684 Army wing units, 69 Naval wing units and 61 Air Squadrons. There are two training establishments namely Officers Training School, Kamptee and Women Officers Training School, Gwalior. Besides this Vice Chancellor's of various universities across India are conferred with honorary rank of commandant in NCC, to promote and support NCC in their respective University.
Directorates
Andhra Pradesh & Telangana
Bihar & Jharkhand
Delhi
Gujarat Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh
Karnataka & Goa
Kerala & Lakshdweep
Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh
Maharashtra
North East Region
Odisha
Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal & Sikkim

Units

These 17 directorates are divided in total of 814 units divided in three service groups Army, Naval and Air. Out of those 684 are Army, 69 Naval and 61 Air units.
Types of Army NCC units and their numbers are given below:
Type of UnitNumber
ARMD SQN11
ARTY REGT03
ARTY BTY20
ENGR REGT02
ENGR COY11
SIG REGT01
SIG COY13
MED BN02
MED COY11
R&V REGT03
R&V COY15
EME BN02
EME COY06
CTR11
CTC12
INF BN369
INF INDEP COY46
GIRLS BN97
GIRLS INDEP COY12

Arms

However, each unit can have up to 24 troops of senior division boys expanding their strength to 2400 cadets but this is maximum limit.

Personnel

Cadet Ranks

JD boys and JW girls are given ranks up to Company Sergeant Major in the Army Wing. Only SD boys and SW girls are given ranks above CSM in the Army Wing.
In the Air Force and Navy Wings JD boys and JW girls are given ranks up to Cadet Warrant Officer/Petty Officer Cadet only and SD boys and SW girls are given ranks above Cadet Warrant Officer/Petty Officer Cadet.

Regular officers

The NCC directorates are headed by service officers of the rank of major general and equivalent; group headquarters are headed by service officers of the rank of brigadiers and equivalent, and units are headed by service officers of the rank of colonel/lieutenant colonel/major or equivalent. They are responsible for proper training, planning and execution of NCC activities.

Whole time lady officers

A cadre of whole time lady officers with cadre strength 110 officers has been sanctioned in 1995. They are to be commissioned partly through departmental channel and partly through UPSC in a phased manner.

Associate NCC officer

ANO is an important link in the NCC organization between the BN and the cadets. As a matter of fact, ANO is the feeder node of NCC since he / she is the one who is in direct contact with the cadets all throughout the year. There are two training establishments namely Officers Training Academy, Kamptee and Officers Training Academy, Gwalior. These two institutions trains the school and college teachers selected to head the company/troop. Courses in these institutions range from 21 days to 90 days in duration.
Associate NCC officers are given following ranks according to their seniority and their training.
ANOs are commissioned in NCC and not in regular Armed forces.
  1. Major
  2. Captain
  3. Lieutenant
  1. Chief Officer
  2. 1st Officer
  3. 2nd Officer
  4. 3rd Officer

    Uniform

Army cadets wear khaki uniform. Naval cadets wear white uniform of Navy. Air Force cadets wear light blue grey uniform. The uniform is compulsory on all the occasions.
Cadets from SD boys Army wing wear khaki full sleeve shirt and trousers & cadets from JD wear khaki shirt & khaki shorts. Girl cadets from SW & JW both wear khaki full sleeve shirt and trousers. Cadets from SD boys Naval wing wear white half sleeve shirt and white trousers & JD boys wear half sleeve white shirt and white shorts. Girls from Naval wing SW & JW wear white half sleeve shirt and trousers. Cadets from SD boys Air wing wear light blue half sleeve shirts and trousers & JD cadets wear light blue half sleeve shirts and trousers. Girls from SW and JW wear light blue half sleeve shirts and trouser.
In addition to these SW & JW cadets wear white salwar and kamiz during activities other than parade. Rifle green beret is compulsory for all the cadets except Sikh cadets who wear rifle green turban. For physical training cadets wear brown canvas shoes and for drills black leather shoes called D.M.S. Woolen vests are compulsory in cold areas whose colour varies khaki for army, dark blue for navy, and black for air.

Training

Total training period for SD and SW is 3 years with an extension of 1 year permissible & training period for JD & JW is of 2 years. Every cadet of the Senior or Junior Division has to undergo service training for a period of at least 4 hours per week during the training year. However, no training is carried out during periods when the college or school through which a cadet is enrolled is closed for a vacation. Every cadet of the Senior and Junior Division has undergo service training for a minimum period of 75% of total hours during the annual college and school session. Every cadet attends an annual training camp of 9–10 days, also known as National Combined Annual Training Camp. For SD/SW the duration is usually for up to 30 days. At the end of the camp training the cadets receive a certificate of successful completion.

Certificates & Examination

There are Three Certificates in NCC. Below describes about it from lower value to higher value:-
Three certificates are awarded A grade, B grade, C grade.
The best certificate is A, which has the highest value.
A cadet has to obtain 45% marks in each paper & 50% marks in the aggregate to pass the examination. Grading is based on total marks obtain will be awarded as follows.
Grading 'A' – Cadets obtaining 80% marks and above.
Grading 'B' – Cadets obtaining 65% marks and above but below 80%.
Grading 'C' – Cadets obtaining 50% marks and above but below 65%.
Fail – Cadets obtaining less than 45% in any paper or less than 50% in aggregate.
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Activities

Republic Day Camp (RDC)

after IGC,the selected cadets are trained by the drill instructors of the Indian Army and they are given rigorous military training and drill training daily until the time comes when the cadets have to depart to Delhi to represent their respective states.
List of Gold Medal Honors
All India Best Cadet in Republic Day Camps
1986 – SUO Sagar Vinaykumar Patwardhan
1997 – CSM.Muhammad Zafar Sadeed
1999 – CUO.D.Bohindhar Sharma
2000 – CSM. kg.Kuldeep Singh
2001 – CUO.D.Sandeep Gohai
2002 – SGT.M.Pradeep Chawla
2003 – CUO.B.Baasha
2004 – CUO.Dharmendra Paji
2005 – SGT.B.Sridhar
2006 – CUO.K.Vinoth Kumar
2007 – CSUO.D.Arpan Patel
2008 – CUO.Divya
2009 – CSUO.P.Gokulakrishnan
2010 – CSUO.R.Monika
2011 – CUO.M.Rajesh Kulkarni
2012 – CUO.Deeksha Patel
2013 – CSUO Pushpendra Singh
2014 – CSUO Prem Kolapkar
2015 – CSUO E.Jessy Jennifer
2016 − SUO Adithya SP
2017– CSUO Rittik kumar Jana
2018– SUO Gurjeet Singh Bhullar
2019-CDT kartikay gautam
2020- Cdt Kashish Ahlawat
All India Parade Commanders in Republic Day Camps
2003 – SUO.Chanana
2004 – SUO.Rajesh
2005 – SUO.Patel
2006 – SUO Amrit Kumar
2007 – SUO.S.Elango
2008 – SUO.Guru
2009 – SUO.P.Gokulakrishnan
2010 – SUO.Kishore
2011 – SUO.Mahendhar
2012 – SUO.Praveen S Kumar
2013 – SUO.Shukvendar Shukla
2014 – SUO.Dhanraj Lahane
2015 – SUO.Aman Jagtap
2016 – SUO.Pawan patola
2018 – SUO.Pawan Singh Patola
2019 – SUO.Sagar Mohale
2020 – SUO.Pankaj Goswami
ALL INDIA RAJPATH COMMANDER 2020 GIRLS CONTINGENT
SUO.Shreeshma Hegde
ALL INDIA GUARD COMMANDERS in REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
2019 - CSUO. SUMIT SAGAR

Combined Annual Training Camps (CATC)

In C.A.T.C., the boysand girl cadetsof a particular NCC unit participate in the 10-day camp. Classes are conducted as per the given syllabus wherein certain aspects of NCC training are taught once again. The camp acts as a refresher training for the cadets and they are also trained in basic skills of survival and emergencies besides other topics. They are taught certain skills pertaining specifically to their Wing for e.g., a Naval cadet is trained in boat-rowing, oaring, Semaphore, etc. Another activity in the camp is the "dogwatch" wherein two cadets are to stay on sentry duty for two hours at any time given time of the day. Those caught sleeping, especially during late night or early morning shifts, or otherwise missing from duty are severely reprimanded or penalized. Cadets are also introduced to weapons such as a.22 caliber rifle. They are also given tasks of serving food to fellow cadets.

National Integration Camp (NIC)

NIC is to propagate national integration among cadets and society.'Only the best cadets in drills and march are sent to represent their states.'This camp is considered for SSLC and higher secondary course grace mark
These camps are conducted on All India basis and help bridge the cultural gap among various States of India. In addition, there are six special NICs conducted at Leh, Nagrota, Chakabama, Srinagar, Lakshadweep and Port Blair.
In this camp cadets are taught leadership quality and stage daring.

Advance Leadership Camp (ALC)

Advance Leadership Camp is conducted 6 times in various places throughout India. A cadet must have completed Basic Leadership Camp in order to qualify for this camp. In this camp the officers give cadets training for SSB screening and entrance.

Army Attachment Camp

These camps are conducted by the NCC in collaboration with Indian Army, as the willing cadets are attached to the specific regiments undergoing the training period of 10–15 days. In this camp, the cadets are trained by the instructors of the particular regiment, in the military tactics including day/night warfare & also get familiar with the weaponry.

Hiking And Trekking Camps

Adventurous treks and hikes up mountains take place, with expeditions to local mountains and hills.

Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)

The TSC is a 12 days camp conducted in Delhi every year in the late autumn, in which the cadets are selected from all 17 directorates, by the selection procedure conducting 3 pre-TSC camps each of 10–12 days in a week interval. The selected cadets then are sent to the TSC to represent their respective directorates in the following competitions:
This centrally organised to camp is organised for Air Wing Cadets. Cadets from all directorates attend the camp. VSC is generally conducted in the month of October at Jodhpur.

Nau Sainik Camp (NSC)

This centrally organised Naval Camp is conducted annually for selected Naval Wing Cadets. Boat pulling, semaphore, whaler rigging, drill competitions are the main attraction of the camp. It is generally held at Naval Maritime Academy at Visakhapatnam but started to be held at Karwar from 2014. Cdt Lakhvir Bawa was adjudged and won gold medal as Best cadet in 1995 from Kerala and Lakshadweep directorate.

All India Yachting Regetta (AIYR)

This centrally organised Naval Camp is conducted annually for selected Naval Wing Cadets. Yachting is the main attraction of the camp. It is generally held at Naval Base INS-Chilika at Odisha.

Rock Climbing Camps (RCC)

Eight rock climbing camps are held each year to expose the cadets to the basics of elementary rock climbing and to inculcate spirit of adventure amongst cadets. Four of these camps are held at Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh and other four camps at Nayyardam near Trivandrum in Kerala.

Naval Wing Activities

Naval wing syllabus is common for both boys and girls. During sea training naval subjects like Seamanship, Navigation, Communication, Gunnery, Damage Control and Ship Safety are taught to cadets. Swimming, Scuba Diving and Wind Surfing are other interesting activities.

Air Wing Activities

Gliding, Micro lite Flying and attachment training with Airforce Stations/Establishments are the main activities. 100 Pipistrel Virus SW 80 on order.

Youth Exchange Programme

The aim of YEP is a country-to-country exchange of cadets belonging to NCC/equivalet Govt/Youth Organisations of friendly countries and participation in various activities and appreciation of each other's socio-economic and cultural realities.More than 150 cadets proceed abroad on YEP annually.

List of chiefs