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National Cadet Corps (NCC)
Overview
Established in 1948, the National Cadet Corps is the world’s largest uniformed youth organization, embodying the powerful motto, “Unity and Discipline.” As a voluntary tri-services wing of the Indian Armed Forces, it serves as a premier nursery for future leaders, grooming students into patriotic, self-reliant, and selfless citizens.
The greatness of the NCC lies in its transformative impact; it has historically served as the “Second Line of Defence” during national crises and continues to spearhead community development, disaster relief, and adventure activities. By fostering a secular outlook and a spirit of camaraderie, the NCC remains a vital pillar of Indian nation-building.
Objectives
- Developing Character and Personality
- Promoting National Integration
- Fostering Leadership Qualities
- Cultivating “Unity and Discipline”
- Training for Social Service
- Creating a Force of Motivated Youth
- Providing a Platform for Adventure 8. Encouraging a Career in the Armed Forces 9. Building Physical Fitness and Mental Agility 10. Instilling a Sense of Patrioti