Instill the spirit for secularism and unity by organising National Integration camps all over the country in NCC.
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The need for having motto for the Corps was discussed in the 11th Central Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting held on 11 Aug 1978. The mottos suggested were "Duty and Discipline"; "Duty, Unity and Discipline"; "Duty and Unity"; "Unity and Discipline". The final decision for selection of "Unity and Discipline" as motto for the NCC was taken in the 12th CAC meeting held on 12 Oct 1980.
Unity and Discipline (Ekta aur Anushasan) The need for having motto for the Corps was discussed in the 11th Central Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting held on 11 Aug 1978. The mottos suggested were "Duty and Discipline"; "Duty, Unity and Discipline"; "Duty and Unity"; "Unity and Discipline". The final decision for selection of "Unity and Discipline" as motto for the NCC was taken in the 12th CAC meeting held on 12 Oct 1980.
The NCC is a responsive and continuously evolving organization. Its activities are guided by certain core values that we endeavor to instill among all ranks of the NCC.
These include the following:
1. A sense of patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development 2. Respect for diversities in religion, language, culture, ethnicity, lifestyle and habitat to instill a sense of National unity and social cohesion 3. Abiding commitment to learn and adhere to the norms and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution 4. Understanding the value of a just and impartial exercise of authority 5. Ability to participate in community development and other social program 6. A healthy lifestyle free of substance abuse and other unhealthy practices 7. Sensitivity to the needs of poor and socially disadvantaged fellow citizens 8. Inculcating habits of restraint and self-awareness 9. Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work 10. Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.
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leadership qualities and skill enhancement through structured academic syllabi, practical training and
opportunity of exposure/interaction beyond a cadet’s immediate environment and thereby enabling
them for a brighter and progressive future.
2. The Aim of NCC is as listed below:
(a) To develop character, comradeship, discipline, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and the ideals of
selfless service amongst the youth of the country.
(b) To create a human resource of organized, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all
walks of life and always available for the service of the nation.
(c) To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the ArmedForces.
3. Conduct of Training: The NCC training curriculum is conducted as under:
(a) Institutional Training. Conducted in respective schools/ colleges by Associate NCC Officers (ANO),
Permanent Instructional (PI) staff as part of the school curriculum.
(b) Annual Training Camps (ATC). To provide practical outdoor training, each NCC cadet attends 10
days camp in the second year of junior and senior division. These camps are conducted by
respective NCC units.
(c) Centrally Organized Camps (COC). These camps are conducted at all India level, as National
Integration Camps, attended by cadets from all states.
(d) Adventure Training. To inculcate a spirit of adventure and team work, NCC cadets undergo various
adventure activities such as para jumps, para sailing, trekking, mountaineering and sailing
expeditions.
(e) Attachment Camps. To give the cadets exposure to interact with Regular Army, Navy and Air Force
units, attachment camps are conducted, where cadets are attached with these units. To motivate
cadets to join the Armed Forces attachment of cadets with Indian Military Academy is also
conducted.
(f) Youth Exchange Programme (YEP). Selected cadets also get an opportunity to visit various foreign
countries as part of YEP. In one year approximately100 cadets visit 10 -11countries.
(g) Social Service Activities. The cadets also undertake various social service activities, by conduct of
rallies to bring awareness and participate in various relief programmes/activities whenever called for.
4. Trainers – To conduct and implement the NCC training curriculum, there are three tiers oftrainers.
(a) First Tier: It comprises of regular defence officers of the rank of Colour equitant rank in Air Force
and Navy, Whole Time Lady Officers (WTLO) and Civilian Gliding Instructors (CGI).They are
responsible for coordination and supervision of training and conduct of camps.
(b) Second Tier: Professors and teachers nominated by respective schools and colleges and trained by
NCC at its NCC Officers Training Academy and on completion of Pre–Commission Course,
commissioned as Associated NCC Officer (ANO) form the most important link between the cad