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Friday, March 8, 2019

Compulsory of NCC in Schools and Colleges.

NCC is an integral part of the Indian Army. It is a support force of the Indian Army. The full form of NCC is national cadet core. The main thinks of NCC’s is unity and discipline.

If schools and colleges make NCC compulsory, the youth of today will become responsible and disciplined nation-builders of tomorrow. To promote the all-round growth of students, NCC cadets are subjected to rigorous physical training.  NCC also helps students and schools in other ways.
India’s ex-President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam was a great advocate of compulsory NCC training at the school and college levels. In his view, it would lead to the elimination of corruption in society, promote discipline, and help protect the environment.

The main aim of NCC is developing character, 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.
Youth is the most formative period in an individual’s life. At this time, the mind is fresh and receptive and relatively innocent, and one’s energy level is high. That is why, all over the world, people talk of ‘catching them young’ when it comes to accomplishing any worthy goal. Provided it is well-conducted, the NCC programme has enough to inspire children into leading constructive and purposeful lives.

The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow. So it is vital that they grow up to be exemplary human beings keen to contribute to nation-building. The NCC goes a long way in instilling this quality in students. It provides the youth an opportunity to serve the nation as the second line of defence during war and to be a dependable developmental force during peace. Through institutional training, adventure sports and outdoor activities, NCC cadets develop qualities of leadership and discipline, courage and confidence, esprit de corps and a secular outlook, all hallmarks of committed and productive citizens. If schools and colleges make NCC compulsory, the youth of today will become responsible and disciplined nation-builders of tomorrow.

To promote the all-round growth of students, NCC cadets are subjected to rigorous physical training. They undergo free hand and rifle drill and learn map reading, night-marching and star navigation. They study Indian history and geography, general knowledge and man-management. At annual and national integration camps they learn to live as a community and to respect the culture of cadets from different states.

Youth is the major factor that determines the overall success rate of a nation. NCC works towards the empowerment of country’s youth engaging them into the constructive activities that keep them away from any negative forces which may drive the youth towards some acts like drug addiction, terrorism or robberies. NCC works for the overall betterment of the youth picked from schools and colleges so that their energy can be harnessed towards something useful for them as well as the society.

So, School and colleges NCC not only benefits the students in improving their overall personality and but also puts the candidates on the priority list while being selected for a job in future.

Seeing today situation in Kashmir and Border State even internal put of India there is a great threat of terrorism, castism and religion.  Our NCC Cadets can play a very vital role to product from outside and inside threat to our country.


At the time of natural calamity cadets can play a very much supportive role to our disaster management team to serve the effected people.  In overall NCC cadets can be a great asset to the nation at the time of emergency.

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