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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.
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| 2 | Activities | 2016-22 | Click here |
| 3 | Achievements | 2018-23 | Click here |
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REG NUMBER |
NAME |
JOB |
Supporting Document |
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APSD/15/276460 |
M.SHAREEF |
ARMY JOB |
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2 |
APSD/15/276452 |
D.SIVA PRASAD |
ARMY JOB |
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3 |
APSD/15/276466 |
P. SREENIVASULU |
AIR FORCE |
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4 |
APSD/15/276461 |
M. PAVAN KUMAR |
AIR FORCE |
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5 |
APSD/15/276464 |
M.PRATHAP |
ARMY JOB |
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6 |
APSD/16/276458 |
S.NARAYANASWAMY |
ARMY JOB |
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7 |
AP17/SDA/276470 |
S. NAVEEN NAIDU |
ARMY JOB |
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8 |
AP17SDA276470 |
S. Mahendra Reddy |
ARMY JOB |
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9 |
AP205DA600231 |
A. Abdul Kalam |
Agniveer |
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10 |
AP205DA600212 |
D. Indra |
Agniveer |
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11 |
AP215DA600098 |
Venkata Kumar Yadav |
Agniveer |
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12 |
AP215DA600096 |
B. Vamsi |
Agniveer |
This is the longest camp of NCC(30 days).The aim of Republic Day Camp is to enhance the self confidence of cadets, deepen their value systems and provide an exposure to the rich culture and traditions of our nation and the important events that take place in National Capital during the run up to the Republic Day.
This is also one of the toughest camp in NCC where a cadet gets selected after a very tough selection process, this camp gives chance to a cadet to showcase his talent in shooting, obstacle training, debates and many more events.
Adventure is life blood of youth’.These Camps are conducted by the NCC Directorates giving cadets the thrill and experience of this adventure activity
To make cadets understand and value its rich heritage of culture that forge unity despite the diverse languages, tradition and religions of our country. SWACHHBHARAT ABHIYAAN,BETI BACHAO BETI PADHAO,VITTIYA SAKSHARTAABHIYAAN,BLOOD DONATION are some of the activities undertaken by the cadets of RAM LAL ANAND COLLEGE.
Provision exist for NCC ‘C’ certificate holder to join the armed forces as Officers.A Great Effort at the GP/Unit level to motivate, select and coach aspiring cadets to join the Armed forces. Cadets having ‘C’ Certificate with ‘A’ or ‘B’ Grade are exempted from CDS examination conducted by UPSC and they can directly go to SSB through NCC SPECIAL ENTRY SCHEME.