OBJECTIVES
- The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is a youth development movement.
- The National Cadets Corps came into existence under the National Cadet Corps Act XXXI of 1948 (passed in April, 1948; came into existence on 16th July, 1948).
- The NCC provides opportunities to the youth of the country for their all-round development with a sense of Duty, Commitment, Dedication, Discipline and Moral Values so that they become able leaders and useful citizens.
- The NCC provides exposure to the cadets in a wide range of activities, with a distinct emphasis on Social Services, Discipline and Adventure Training.
AIM OF NCC
The ‘Aims’ of the NCC laid out in 1988 have stood the test of time and continue to meet the requirements expected of it in the current socio–economic scenario of the country. The NCC aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, a secular outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. Further, it aims at creating a pool of organized, trained and motivated youth with leadership qualities in all walks of life, who will serve the Nation regardless of which career they choose. Needless to say, the NCC also provides an environment conducive to motivating young Indians to join the armed forces.
- To create a human resource of organized, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all walks of life and be always available for the service of the nation.
- To provide a suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the armed forces.
- To develop character, comradeship, discipline, leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure, and ideals of selfless service amongst the youth of the country.
MOTTO
- The need for having motto for the Corps was discussed in the 11th Central Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting held on 11th August 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 12th October 1980.
NCC FLAG
The NCC flag for various units of the NCC was first introduced in 1951. The flag was of same pattern, colour and size as was used by various regiments of the Army. The only difference was that it had the NCC badge and unit designation placed in the centre. Later on it was felt that the flag should be in keeping with the inter-service character of the Corps.
In 1954 the existing tricolour flag was introduced. The three colours in the flag depict the three services of the Corps, red for the Army, deep blue for the Navy and light blue for the Air Force. The letters NCC and the NCC crest in gold in the middle of the flag encircled by a wreath of lotus, give the flag a colourful look and a distinct identity.
PLEDGE
We the cadets of the National Cadet Corps, do solemnly pledge that we shall always uphold the unity of India. We resolve to be disciplined and responsible citizens of our nation. We shall undertake positive community service in the spirit of selflessness and concern for our fellow beings.
Organisation HQ DG NCC
NCC NAVY WING @ NIST Autonomous
NCC NAVY WING @ NIST Autonomous:
NCC Navy Wing was introduced in our college in 2021. It is functioning under 1(O) Naval Unit NCC which comes Under Group Head Quarter Berhampur with strength of 100 cadets with CTO and NCC PI.
List of NCC Activities at NIST Autonomous:
Sl.No. | Activities |
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1 | 1st year Enrollment |
2 | Regular parades for I, II, III year |
3 | Regular annual camps (CATC) |
4 | Special Camp ( Yachting, Sailing on Sea, Rafting) |
5 | EBSB and Cadre camp |
6 | Trekking camps |
7 | IDC, RDC |
8 | Social service activities |
9 | Swatch Barath activities |
10 | NCC journal publications |
11 | Conference & Workshop |
12 | Officer commanding inspection |
13 | B & C certificate exams. |
14 | Blood Donation Camp |
Programme Officer
Prof. Nilesh Dalai, CTO NIST Autonomous.