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                                   National Cadet Corps

                                                               
                The National Cadet Corps is headed by a Director General, an Army Officer of the rank of Lieutanant General, who is responsible for the functioning of the National Cadet Corps in the country through the National Cadet Corps Headquarters situated at Delhi. At the State Level, the country has been divided into 17 Directorates covering all States and Union Territories. Each of the State National Cadet Corps Directorate Headquarters controls two to fourteen Group Headquarters. While Directorates are commanded by Brigadiers or their equivalents, the Groups are commanded by Colonels or equivalents from the Air Force and the Navy, NCC Units are commanded by Major/Lieutenant Colonel or their equivalents.
                    
               The National Cadet Corps is the Indian military cadet corps with its head Quarters at New Delhi. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis.The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, 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 but are given preference over normal candidates during selections based on the achievements in the corps. 

Motto of NCC
     Unity and Discipline (Ekta aur Anushasan) 

DG's four Cardinal Principals of Discipline
  1. Obey with a smile
  2. Be Punctual
  3. Work hard and without fuss
  4. Make no excuses and tell no lies
Aims of NCC
     1.To develop qualities of character, courage, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and sportsmanship and the ideals of selfless service among the youth to make them useful citizen.

     2.To create a human resource of organised trained and motivated youth to provide leadership in all walks of life including the Armed Forces and be always available for the service of the nation.
Oath
     "I do hereby solemnly promise that I will serve my motherland most truly and loyally and that, I will abide by the rules and regulations of the National Cadet Crops. Further under the command and control of my commanding officer I will participate in every camp most sincerely and wholeheartedly".
Pledge
     We the cadet of the national cadet corps, do solemnly pledge that we shall always uphold the unity of india.We resolve to be disciplined and responsible citizen of our nation.We shall undertake positive community service in the spirit of selflessness and concern for our fellow beings.

NCC History

                The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 15 July 1948 The National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British 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 times. A committee headed by Pandit H.N. Kunzru recommended a cadet organization 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.

                During the 1965 and 1971 wars with Pakistan, NCC cadets were the second line of defence. They organised camps to assist the ordinance factories, supplying arms and ammunition to the front, and also were used as patrol parties to capture the enemy paratroopers. The NCC cadets also worked hand in hand with the Civil Defence authorities and actively took part in rescue work and traffic control. After the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars the NCC syllabus was revised. Rather than just being the second line of defence, NCC syllabus laid a 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 other areas like social service and youth-management.




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.




NCC SONG

HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI, HUM SAB BHARATIYA HAI
APNI MANZIL EK HAI,
HA HA HA EK HAI, HO HO HO EK HAI,
HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI

KASHMIR KI DHARTI RANI HAI, SARTAJ HIMALAY HAI
SADIYON SE HAMNE ISKO APNE KHOON SE PALA HAI
DESH KI RAKSHA KI KHATIR, HUM SHAMSHEER UTHA LENGE
HUM SHAMSHEER UTHA LENGE

BHIKRE BHIKRE TARE HAI HUM LEKIN JILMIL EK HAI
HA HA HA HA EK HAI, HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI
MANDIR GURDWARE BHI HAI YAHAN, AUR MASZID BHI HAI YAHAN
GIRJA KA GHADIYAL KAHIN MULLA KI KANKHI HAI AJHA
EK HI APNA RAM HAI, EK HI ALLAH THALA HAI
EK HI ALLAH THALA HAI

RANG BIRANGE DEEPAK HAI HUM, LEKIN MAHAFIL EK HAI
HA HA HA EK HAI, HO HO HO EK HA

HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI, HUM SAB BHARTIYA HAI

Ranks in Senior Division NCC

csuo cuo cqms sgt cpl lcpl
Cadet Senior
Under Officer
Cadet
Under Officer
Company Quarter Master Sergeant Sergeant Corporal Lance Corporal
All others who joined NCC are commonly called as Cadets.

Equivalent Ranks in Senior Division NCC
Army wing Naval Wing Air wing
Senior Under Officer Senior Cadet Caption Senior Under Officer
Cadet Under Officer Junior Cadet Caption Cadet Under Officer
Company Quarter Master Sergeant Petty Officer Sergeant Major Warrant Officer
Sergeant Leader Cadet Sergeant
Corporal Cadet Class I Corporal
Lance Corporal Cadet Class II Leading Flight Cadet
Cadet Cadet Cadet







Centrally Organized Camps

  1. Leadership Camp
  2. Vayu Sainik Camp
  3. Nau Sainik Camp
  4. Rock Climbing Camp
  5. Trekking camp
  6. National Integration Camp (NIC)
  7. Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
  8. Army Attachment Camp (AAC)
  9. Airforce Attachment Camp (AAC)
  10.   Republic Day Camp (RDC)
  11.   Annual training Camp(ATC)







Training

          Drill, shooting, Physical fitness, map reading, First aid, Gliding/Flying, boat pulling, sailing and camp training covering basic of military training in Army, Navy and Air Force.

          This training is mostly carried out in schools and colleges by the cadets. In addition, depending upon the type of service, basic knowledge of that service is imparted to the cadets e.g gliding , powered flying for Air Wing cadets and boat pulling, sailing for Naval Wing cadets form part of institutional training. These activities comprise approximately 50% of the entire syllabus.

          This is the most imp aspect of NCC Trg and hence great emphasis on institutional trg to be given. State DDG's to issue comprehensive instrs on organising the Institutional Trg at Gp / Unit level.

          Following actions will be taken to improve the standard of trg.
  •             1.Optimum utilization of PI Staff for Trg.
  •             2.Greater involvement of Offrs, WTLO's and ANO's.
  •             3.Deficiencies in trg aids will be made up expeditiously.
Basic Training
Drill
          Cadets must be made to understand the aim and purpose of teaching drill, so that they are suitably motivated and do not take it as "fatigue". Emphasis will be laid on correct bearing, marching, saluting and arms drill. Inter-squad competitions may be organized to create interest.
Weapon Training
          Cadets generally take keen interest in wpn trg and firing. Units must liaise with nearby Service and Para-Military Units to ensure that all cdts get an opportunity to fire their authorized amn. Use of firing simulators may be made to optimize trg efforts where possible.
Adventure Training
          Adventure activities have been incorporated in NCC training with the aim of inculcating and strengthening leadership traits amongst the cadets. These activities in NCC can be broadly divided into the following.
  •             1.Land based   - Mountaineering,Rock Climbing,Trekking.
  •             2.Water based - Sailing Expedition,White Water Rafting,Scuba Diving,River Crossing.
  •             3.Air based     - Parasailing.
Youth exchange programme
          This is a very important activity. It is done to increase international understanding and bolster awareness. These exchanges are done with NCC community of 10 countries namely Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Canada, Maldives, Nepal, Singapore, UK, Russia and Vietnam at international level.
Checks
          All OC Units are keeping a check of Institutional trg regularly to ensure proper attendance. Attendance registers are marked before the commencement of the parade and NOT repeat NOT after the parade.

          All DDG's are putting an effective monitoring mechanism which is in place to check attendance and conduct of this trg.







NCC Social Service Activities

NCC has adopted community development activities with the aim of imbibing amongst cadets selfless service to the community, dignity of labour importance of self help, need to protect the environment and to assist weaker sections of the society in their upliftment. This was envisaged through programmes involving
                                                     Adult-education
                                                     Tree plantation
                                                     Blood donation
                                                     Anti Dowry Rally
                                                     Anti Female Infanticide Pledge
                                                     Anti Leprosy Drive
                                                     AIDS Awareness Rally
                                                     Visit to Old Age Homes
                                                     Slum clearance
                                                     Disaster Management & Relief
                                                     Village upliftment and various other social schemes.





Certification Programme

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)
  1. Must be in Second year of NCC

  2. Must have attended an Annual Training Camp

  3. The candidate must have attended a minimum of 75% of total Training periods laid down in the syllabus for the first and second years of Junior Division/Wing NCC(All wings)

  4. Break in the NCC Service of the cadet prior to his appearing. In the examination 'should not exceed more than 12 month at one time, to count his previous service. In case the break exceeds 12 months, the following procedure will be adopted

    "If he has been on the unit rolls for a minimum of two years before his discharge and had attended 75% of the total period during his NCC Service he will need another 45 periods of training to become eligible for certificate 'A' examination. In all other cases where above conditions are not fulfilled, the cadet must attend a minimum of 75% periods of the first and second year of training".


For "B" Certificate Examination(Senior Division)
  1. he Cadet must be in second year of SD/SW NCC Training

  2. Must have attended one Annual Training Camp/NIC/Attachment training with regular Army, Navy, Air Force Units.
  3. Cadets possessing 'A' Certificate will be awarded 10 bonus marks.

  4. The cadet must have attended a minimum of 75% of total training period laid down in the syllabus for the first and second years for Senior Division Wing NCC (All Wings). Break in the NCC service of the cadet SD/SE prior to appearing in the exam should not exceed more than 18 months at one time, after his discharge to count his service for Certificate 'B' Examination. In case the break exceed 18 months the following procedure will be adopted.

    "If he had been on the unit rolls for a minimum of two years before his discharge and had attended 75% of the total periods during his NCC service he will need another 45 periods of training to become eligible for certificate 'B' Examination. In all other cases where above conditions are not fulfilled, the cadet must attend a minimum 75% periods of the first and second years of training."

  5. An Air Wing Cadet must do a minimum of 10 Glide launches.


For "C" Certificate Examination(Senior Division)
  1. Cadet must have passsed 'B' certificate.

  2. The Cadet must be in second/third year of SD/SW NCC Training

  3. The Cadet must have attended a minimum of 75% of the periods of 3rd year syllabus during the academic session.

  4. Break in the NCC Service of the SD/SW Cadet prior to appearing in the exam should not exceed more than 18 months at one time, after his discharge to count his previous service for Certificate 'C' examination. In case the break exceeds 18 months, the following procedure will be adopted

    "If he had been on the Unit rolls for a minimum of two years before his discharge and had attended 75% of the total period during his NCC service, he will need another 45 periods of training to become eligible for Certificate 'C' examination. In all other cases where above conditions are not fulfilled, the Cadet must attend a minimum of 75% periods of the first and second year of training."

  5. Must have attended two Camp.
Permission to Appear in Certificate Examination after Discharge
             Cadets who ceased to be on rolls of NCC may be permitted to appear for certificate 'A' Examination for Junior Division/Wing and 'B' & "C" for Senior Division/Wing NCC at their own expenses within a period of 12 months of their discharge from the NCC, provided they were otherwise eligible at the time of their discharge.

             The ex-cadet so eligible can appear for the examination at any place in India by applying for the same, alongside with discharge certificate, to Local Unit Commander. The Group Commander is empowered to accept such requests from the ex-cadets.
Re-Test for Improvement of Grading : 'C' Certificate
             With a view to give Cadets a chance to apply for the NCC Special Entry Scheme, in case their grading improves, itkl has been ruled that
  1. Cadets who have obtained a 'C' grading in NCC 'C' Certificate Exam and who wish to improve their grading will be allowed to appear for a retest. Only one retest will be allowed.

  2. Cadets will have to re-appear in complete examination.

  3. Retest will be held alongwith fresh cases nexe year. During the period, these Cadets may attend at least two weeks' Special Parade/Coaching classes to be organised by units after he academic session. Those Cadets who do not attend the Special Parade/Classes will also be eligible to appear in the re-test. No refreshment or other allowance will be admissible for these classes/parade/retest.






            NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME CLUB



NSS was launched on 24th September, 1969 during Mahatma Gandhiji’s Birth Centenary Year.  At national level the NSS Headquarters are in the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports.  There are 15 regional centres at the state level.  Besides these units, the NSS also has 4 Training Orientation and Research Centres and 14 Training and Orientation Centres.
Objectives:
 The broad objectives of NSS are to:

(i) Understand the community in which they work
(ii) Understand themselves in relation to their community;
(iii) Identify the needs and problems of the community and involve them in problem
      solving process;
(iv) Develop among themselves a sense of social and civic responsibility;
(v) Utilize their knowledge in finding practical solution to individual and community
      problems;
(vi)  Develop competence required for group living and sharing of responsibilities;
(vii) Gain skills in mobilizing community participation;
(viii) Acquire leadership qualities and democratic attitude;
(ix) Develop capacity to meet emergencies and natural disasters and
(x) Practice national integration and social harmony.


The Motto

The motto or watchword of the National Service Scheme is : ‘NOT ME BUT YOU’.
This reflects the essence of democratic living and upholds the need for selfless service
and appreciation of the other person’s point of view and also to show consideration for
fellow human beings. It underlines that the welfare of an individual is ultimately
dependent on the welfare of society on the whole.

NSS Symbol
The symbol of the National Service Scheme, as appearing on the cover page of this
Manual is based on the ‘Rath’ wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Orissa. These
giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release,
and signify the movement in life across time and space. The design of the symbol, a
simplified form of the Sun-chariot wheel primarily depicts movement. The wheel
signifies the progressive cycle of life. It stands for continuity as well as change and
implies the continuous striving of NSS for social transformation and upliftment.


NSS Activities

Under NSS two types of programmes are conducted for students:

1.     Under regular activities students are expected to work as volunteers for 2 years, rendering community service for a minimum of 120 hours per annum.  The activities include constructive work in adopted villages and slums, blood donation, adult and non-formal education, health, nutrition, family welfare, AIDS awareness campaigns, tree plantation, improvement of campuses, etc.
2.     Under Special Camping Programme, a camp of 10 days’ duration is conducted every year in the adopted villages on specific themes like “Youth for Mass Literacy”, Youth for Jalsamwardhan” and “Youth for Swachchta” etc.

An institution will be allotted NSS units according to the strength of students. The number of units will be allotted by the Programme Coordinator  in consultation with NSS Regional Centre and State Liaison Officer considering the demands of the institution. It is expected that the institution will provide necessary facilities for the successful running of the NSS unit because it is a part of the institution i.e. college or school.

1.1         The strength of a unit will be 100 NSS volunteers normally. The strength of the NSS unit can be extended upto 120 volunteers in exceptional cases where second unit cannot be raised due to constraints. It is always preferable that a separate unit is started instead of enrolling more NSS volunteers.

1.2         In exceptional cases where the total strength of students enrolled is very small, a smaller NSS unit can be started with the strength of 75 NSS volunteers.
                  


                          Scouts & Guide


"A Scout is never taken by surprise ; he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens means  a scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances"

               It is a matter of great pleasure that VIT has become first engineering college in Jaipur which started "Bharat Scout & Guide as Rovering Group"(Reg.No. JPR/RT/13-14/08).  Due to demand of student this club is started in our college. In scout students learn about duty to country and god. We are at the accomplishment of another successful year.A great improvement has taken place in each and every aspect regarding the campus whether it is the field of extra curriculum activities or education. 

           Especially talking about the SCOUT&GUIDE , NCC and NSS activities ,which have made us proud by it tremendous sincere efforts. Looking forward we are on a down for our new venture of these activities(Scout,NCC,NSS) ,another of our stepping stone to welcome and cherish new extra talents in to excellent techno-crates. VIT aim at leading a gentle and helping hand to its students,so that the students can realize their inmate potential and become statements in their respective fields.  

 In scout our students learn about the following things:

                    ------- Obey with smile.

                    ------- Be Punctual.

                    ------- Work hard with out fuss.

                    ------- Make no excuses and tell no lies.

                    ------- Be in Discipline and unity.

  I extend my best wishes to all the club students and wish the these activities a great success.

                                                                                            --- G.R.Babal (Scout Rover Leader)

 



Annual Day of the Club: 1.NCC DAY- 4TH Sunday of November.
                                           2. NSS DAY- 24th September
                                           3. Scouts & Guides DAY- 22nd February
Roadmap followed in current year (2013-2014)

Event
Date
Activities
Venue
Participation
Tree Plantation Drive
11th Aug,2013
Tree Plantation
VIT Campus & Pratap Nagar
NCC+NSS+SCOUTS
Independence  Day  Celebration- NCC Parade

15th Aug, 2013
Flag Hosting & NCC CDTS Parade
VIT-E lawn
NCC + Scouts
Bharat jago daur
11th Sept, 2013
Awareness Rally
Amurodo ka baag
NCC+NSS+Scouts
Yuva Mohtsav
18th Sept,2013
Awareness Program
Amurodo ka baag
NCC+NSS+Scouts
NSS DAY & Free Medical Checkup camp
24th sept, 2013
Free Medical Checkup by SMS Doctors
VIT- E
NCC+NSS+SCOUT
Blood Donation Camp
1st Oct, 2013
Blood Donation
VIT-E
NCC + NSS + Scouts
Anti leprosy Day- “ fund collection for Kusht Aashram”
2nd Oct, 2013
Donate Water Tank , sweters & medicines
Indera Kusht Ashram, Khatipura
NCC + NSS + Scouts
World Animal Day- Fund raising project to improve condition of jaipur zoo animals.

4th Oct, 2013
Donate medicines & fund
Jaipur Zoo
NCC + NSS+ Scouts
NCC DAY

27th Nov, 2013
NCC Flag Hosting & NCC CDTS Parade
VIT Audi
NCC
“Free Dental & Physical Ckeck up camp by doctors”
8th   Dec, 2013
Free Medical Checkup by team of  Doctors in slum
Keero ki Dhani, Muhana Mandi
NCC+ NSS+ Scouts
Republic Day Programmes
26th Jan, 2014
Flag Hosting & NCC CDTS Parade
VIT-E lawn
NCC + Scouts
National Cleanliness day- “campus cleanness & upliftment “
30th Jan, 2014
Cleaning of streets surrounding campus & inside campus
VIT Campus
NCC + NSS + Scouts
World Cancer  Day Rally-
4th feb, 2014
“Cancer awareness program by camp & public speak by doctors”


NCC + NSS + Scouts
World Women Day celebration-”

8 March,2014
“surveys & collect messages
Government offices, Companies,
NSS
Scouts & Guides DAY along with Earth Day Celebrations
22 April, 2014
Scouts Parade , Poster competition & Project Exhibition -“planting, recycling of garbage
VIT
NCC + NSS + Scouts
Traffic Control day celebration

1 May, 2014
Control the traffic on road in absence of traffic light
B2B byepass
NCC + NSS+ scouts





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