The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a voluntary program for school and college students in India, designed to foster discipline, leadership, and a sense of national service. It is a tri-services organization (Army, Navy, Air Force) that offers a wide range of activities, including basic military training, adventure activities, and social service projects.
Key aspects of NCC in schools:
Voluntary Participation: Students can join the NCC on a voluntary basis and have no obligation for military service after completing the program.
All-Round Development: NCC aims to develop character, discipline, leadership, and a sense of social responsibility among students.
Diverse Activities: NCC cadets engage in a variety of activities, including:
Basic Military Training: Instruction in drill, small arms handling, and other basic military skills.
Adventure Training: Activities like trekking, mountaineering, and other outdoor adventures.
Social Service: Involvement in community development projects, including literacy drives, awareness campaigns, and disaster relief.
Camps: NCC organizes various camps, including annual training camps, Republic Day camps, and national integration camps.
Structure: NCC is organized at the school level (Junior Division) and college/university level (Senior Division).
Certificates: NCC offers different levels of certificates (A, B, and C) based on the cadet’s performance and training.
NCC Officer Name- Shivani Prakash