National Cadet Corps (NCC) Boys WingP.M.B. Gujarati Science College, Indore
An Overview
The NCC came into existence on the 16th of July 1948, through the NCC act XXXI of
1948, under the ministry of defense with the aims to develop character, comradeship,
ideals of service and capacity for leadership in youth of the country, to stimulate
interest in the defense of the country by providing service training to the youth,
and to build up a reserve to enable the Armed Forces to expand rapidly during a
National Emergency.
Motto of NCC “Unity and Discipline (एकता और अनुशासन)”.
Aims of NCC
- 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.
- 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.
NCC Units in College
- 9 MP Bn NCC (Infantry)
(NCC Officer : Lt. Ketan Topiwala) for Boys
Only
- 1 MP AIR SQN NCC (Airwing)
(NCC Officer "Caretaker" : Manish Joshi)
for Both Girls & Boys
Training during routine parade
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 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 form part of institutional
training. These activities comprise approximately 50% of the entire syllabus.
This is the most important aspect of NCC Trg and hence great emphasis on institutional
training to be given. State DDG's to issue comprehensive instructions on organising the Institutional
Training at Gp / Unit level.
NCC Social Service Activities of College Unit
- Adult-education
- Tree plantation
- Blood donation
- Anti Dowry Rally
- Cancer Awareness Rally
- Anti Tobacco Day
- AIDS Awareness Rally
- Visit to Old Age Homes
- Slum clearance
- Disaster Management & Relief
- Village upliftment
Achievements of Students
Camps
|
Name of cadets
|
Year
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
S.U.O. RITESH YADAV
|
2006-07
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
S.U.O. SHAKTI SINGH
|
2007-08
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
S.U.O. MILIND BAKSHI
|
2010-11
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
U.O.MOTILALDAYAMA
|
2010-11
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
U.O.HEMANTESWAY
|
2011-12
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP (RAJPATH)
|
S.U.O.AADITYA ABHYANKAR
|
2012
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
U.O. PRANAV JOSHI
|
2012
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
U.O. IMRAN AHEMAD
|
2013
|
REPUBLIC DAY CAMP
|
U.O. HANI NOTWANI
|
2014
|
National Thal Sainik Camp
|
SUO Abhinav Pawar
|
2013
|
National Thal Sainik Camp
|
UO Vishal Patel
|
2013
|
National Thal Sainik Camp
|
UO Vishal Jat
|
2013
|
National Thal Sainik Camp
|
UO Vikas Patidar
|
2013
|
Awards
Best Cadet in the Group-2013” SUO Abhinav Pawar got a prize from ADG, Group Commander
and Commanding Officer.
Incentives from Government and college
- CWS Scholarship - Rs. 5000/- for Hs and HSC results.
- Sahara Scholarship - Max amount Rs. 40,000.
- Chief Ministers Scholarship - SD/SW 2000/-
- Best Cadet in Group - Rs. 3000/-
- Insurance Cover - Upto Rs. 2,00,000/- for any eventuality.
- RDC Delhi - Numerous incentives.
- YEP (YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME) - Visit foreign countries.