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NCC- PDPU NCC stands for 'National Cadet Corps'. It's an initiative taken by the Indian Govt. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parade.

NCC was firstly started in 1666 in Germany. The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It was raised on 15 July 1948. The origin of NCC can be traced back to the ‘University Corps’, which was created under the Indian Defence Act 1917, with the object to make up the shortage of the Army. In 1920, when the Indian Territorial Act was passed, the ‘University Corps’ was repl

aced by the University Training Corps (UTC). The aim was to raise the status of the UTC and make it more attractive to the youth. The UTC Officers and cadets dressed like the army. It was a significant step towards the Indianisation of armed forces. It was rechristened in the form of UOTC so the National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British Government 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. 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. In 1949, the Girls Division was raised in order to give equal opportunities to school and college going girls. The NCC was given an inter-service image in 1950 when the Air Wing was added, followed by the Naval Wing in 1952. Same year, the NCC curriculum was extended to include community development/social service activities as a part of the NCC syllabus at the behest of Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who took keen interest in the growth of the NCC. Following the 1962 Sino-Indian War, to meet the requirement of the Nation, the NCC training was made compulsory in 1963. In 1968, the Corps was again made voluntary. During Indo-Pakistani war of 1965 & Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, NCC cadets were second line of defense. They organized camp to assist ordnance factories, supplying arms and ammunition to the front and also were used as patrol parties to capture enemy paratroopers. The NCC cadets also worked hand in hand with the Civil defense authorities and actively took part in rescue works and traffic control. After 1965 and 1971 wars NCC syllabus was revised. Rather than just being second line of defense, NCC syllabus laid greater stress on developing quality 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.

67th REPUBLIC DAY
26/01/2016

67th REPUBLIC DAY

Wing Commander Vaswani at PDPU, Gandhinagar for the Lecture of SSB.
21/10/2015

Wing Commander Vaswani at PDPU, Gandhinagar for the Lecture of SSB.

The Additional Director General of Gujarat NCC - Major General Shukla at Karnavati women's Blind people hostel for Garba...
21/10/2015

The Additional Director General of Gujarat NCC - Major General Shukla at Karnavati women's Blind people hostel for Garba night.

Sharing happiness with physical handicap.....

MAJOR RISHIKESH RAMANI MEMORIAL TRUST AND PDPU,GANDHINAGAR.

17/10/2015

The Iron Fist 2013 was the Indian Air Force's first day-night exercise.It was conducted on 22 February 2013 at the Pokhran firing range. The main objective was to display network-centric operations capabilities of the Indian Air Force. More than 100 aircraft (equal number of aircraft were at standby) and 30 different weapon platforms participated. Along with aircraft, National Security Guard and Guard commandos displayed their tactical skills. The final day of the exercises saw several dignitaries arrive to see a demonstration of capabilities including President of India, Prime Minister, Defence Minister, Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Chief of Indian Navy and several more. It was telecast live on Doordarshan National as a four-hour event.

here's the whole coverage:-
part-1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJOseR7hW3k
part-2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LOI2u2VaQY
part-3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LI_4Hm4WkQo

"A LEADER SHOULD KNOW HOW TO MANAGE A FAILURE."-DR.A.P.J.ABDUL KALAM.PDPU NCC group invite you to meet one of the army m...
08/10/2015

"A LEADER SHOULD KNOW HOW TO MANAGE A FAILURE."
-DR.A.P.J.ABDUL KALAM.

PDPU NCC group invite you to meet one of the army man of India with his great history and leadership- Brigadier Arvind Kapoor, Group Commander of Ahmedabad NCC.

A lecture on Leadership.....

So, come and listen a vision of leadership according to an Army man.

at PDPU University.

because the leader creates another leader for the future.

With BHM Bhagirath Chandrakant.
06/09/2015

With BHM Bhagirath Chandrakant.

01/09/2015

Military needs to be ready for short wars, says Army Chief Dalbir Singh - He also said that the Indian Army has become more alert with the rise in the number of ceasefire violations by Pakistan.

Visit of Ahmedabad Group Commander BRIG.ARVIND KAPOOR at PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY,GANDHINAGAR.
24/08/2015

Visit of Ahmedabad Group Commander BRIG.ARVIND KAPOOR at PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY,GANDHINAGAR.

26/07/2015
26/07/2015

CDS 2 notification out
check the link
http://www.upsc.gov.in/exams/notifications/2015/CDS_II_2015/Eng.pdf

NCC stands for 'National Cadet Corps'. It's an initiative taken by the Indian Govt. The Cadets are given basic military training in small arms and parade.

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