Cheif of The Air Staff Visits DG NCC Camp
The NCC's Republic Day Camp (RDC) is an annual event showcasing the NCC's training and activities, held at the Garrison Parade Ground in Delhi Cantt. It serves as a culmination of NCC training, with cadets from various directorates participating in competitions and cultural events. The camp culminates with a Prime Minister's Rally and is inaugurated by the Vice President of India.
Winners of Aivsc - 2024
AIVSC stands for All India Vayu Sainik Camp, a prestigious annual camp for Air Wing NCC cadets. It's a national-level competition and training event held at Air Force Station Jalahalli, Bengaluru, organized by the Indian Air Force and the National Cadet Corps (NCC).
Indo Russian Youth Exchange Program
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) Youth Exchange Programme (YEP) is a country-to-country exchange program where NCC cadets, along with cadets from equivalent youth organizations in friendly nations, participate in activities to foster mutual understanding, cultural exchange, and global harmony, according to the DU NCC. It aims to create awareness of each other's socioeconomic and cultural realities.
Para Training Badge specifically conferred to cadets after completing para training.
A para training camp, specifically the Para Basic Course, is a rigorous training program for NCC cadets, focusing on airborne operations and parachuting techniques. The course is held at the Paratroopers Training School in Agra and is known for its demanding physical and mental challenges.
Promoting Indian Culture among the Cadets
A National Integration Camp (NIC) in the NCC (National Cadet Corps) is a program designed to foster unity and understanding among cadets from different parts of India. These camps bring together cadets from various directorates to participate in cultural exchange and learn about the diverse traditions, languages, and lifestyles of different regions. Through community living and various activities, cadets develop a sense of national identity and promote harmony and respect for each other's cultures.
Camps organized in attachment with The Indian Air Force
An NCC Attachment Camp gives cadets the opportunity to spend 12 to 15 days at an Indian Air Force or Indian Army base. During this time, cadets gain hands-on experience and firsthand exposure to the daily routines, discipline, and operations of the Armed Forces. These camps are designed to help cadets better understand military life and how the defense services function in real-time."
CSJM cadets at Drone Innovation And Training, Varanasi
The NCC (National Cadet Corps) is actively incorporating drone training into its curriculum, preparing cadets for the technological demands of the modern era. This training aims to equip cadets with essential drone handling, operation, and maintenance skills, relevant for both defense and civilian applications.
Adventurous treks are origanized in NCC
NCC trekking camps are adventurous and challenging outdoor activities organized by the National Cadet Corps (NCC) for its cadets. These camps aim to build self-confidence, teamwork, and physical endurance in cadets by exposing them to various trekking routes and terrains.
EBSB camps are organized for NCC cadets, providing them with opportunities to interact with cadets from different parts of the country and learn about their diverse cultures. These camps often involve activities like cultural performances, language learning, and sharing of best practices.
The program encourages states to pair up and engage in activities that promote cultural exchange and understanding in areas like cuisine, traditions, and tourism.
And Many Many More Adventurous Opportunities Awaiting...