Origin of National Cadet Corps (NCC) National Cadet Corps (NCC) was established under the Indian Defence Act, 1917 with the objective of meeting the shortage of the army. The origin of National Cadet Corps (NCC) is from 'University Corps'.When the Indian Territorial Act was passed in 1920, the name of the University Corps was changed to University Training Corps (UTC). And so again in 1942, the name of University Training Corps was changed to University Officers Training Corps (UOTC). In 1946, a committee was formed which sought to form a youth organization at the national level and the recommendations of this committee paved the way for the formation of NCC. The National Cadet Corps came into existence under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) National Cadet Corps Act 1948. The National Cadet Corps has been actively engaged in the noble task of preparing the youth of our country as physically and mentally capable citizens since its inception. The world's largest uniformed youth organization, NCC has over time established itself as a unique organization in 'nation building' and preparing the youth of our country. NCC has spread to every corner of the country and has more than 14 lakh cadets. Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parades. During wars, NCC has acted as the second line of defense and taken up the responsibility of civil security in the border area.
ODM College Muklan, Hisar aims to empower girls and motivate them to serve the nation -To develop in the youth the ideals of discipline, brotherhood, leadership, courage, character, secular outlook, bravery and sportsmanship and selfless service, thus making them useful citizens. -To train, organize and prepare a human resource of motivated youth so that the youth can administer to the best of their abilities in all spheres of life and be available for the benefit of the nation. -Provide training for a career in the Armed Forces, encouraging youth to join the defense services.and Instill values of selfless service and commitment to national development. -Promote awareness of civic duties and responsibilities, encouraging participation in community development and national integration activities.
1.To fulfill the requirements expected in the latest socio-economic scenario in India. 2.To develop character, discipline, comradeship, secular outlook and Provide basic military training to develop a pool of trained and motivated youth ready for a career in the armed forces. 3.To create a pool of trained, organized and motivated youth with various leadership qualities in every walk of their life and serve the Nation irrespective of career they choose. 4.To provide a sound environment conducive towards motivating large numbers of young people of India to join armed forces. 5.Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work. 6.Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.
NCC The National Cadet Corps (NCC) operations are centrally managed from its Headquarters in New Delhi, led by the Director General of NCC (DG NCC), a high-ranking officer with the rank of Lieutenant General. Nationwide, NCC activities are organized by various NCC Directorates. Currently, there are 18 such Directorates across the country. The NCC Directorate responsible for Haryana is the NCC Directorate Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Chandigarh (PHHP & C Dte), which is under the command of an Additional Director General NCC, holding the rank of Major General. To effectively manage the increasing responsibilities and ensure streamlined command and control, the NCC Directorate is further divided into NCC Group Headquarters. Each Group Headquarters is overseen by a Brigadier. In Haryana, NCC training is delivered through 20 Battalions/Units and 2 Companies located in Sainik Schools. These are managed under the jurisdiction of two NCC Group Headquarters situated in Rohtak and Ambala.