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    				- National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.)
 
    				
			     
	         
                
                
                	
    			
                
                    National Cadet Corps (N.C.C.)
                    
    
               
                
                      
             
           
            
              
             
              
              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 shortages of the Army. During the Independence movement, the   leaders of our nation had realised the need to create a national level   youth organisation, to train and groom young boys as responsible   citizens and future leaders of our great country in all walks of life.   National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organisation , comprising Army,   Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into   disciplined and patriotic citizens. In 1920 , when the Indian   Territorial Act was passed, the 'University Corps' was replaced by the   University Training Corps (UTC). The aim was to raise the status of the   UTC and make it more attractive to the youth. It was a significant step   towards the Indianisation of the Armed Forces. In 1942 , the UTC was   re-christened as the 'University Officers Training Corps' . 
              The National Cadet Corps came into existence on 15 th July 1948   under the NCC Act XXXI of 1948 under the Ministry of Defence. During the   Independence movement, leaders of our nation had realised need to   create a national level youth organisation, to train and groom young   boys as responsible citizens and future leaders of our great country in   all walks of life, including the defence forces. Consequently, a   committee under Shri HN Kunzru was set up in 1946 under the directives   of the first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, to consider the   establishment of a nationwide cadet corps, which was born through the   Act of Parliament on 15th July 1948 . The first Prime Minister of India,   Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru presided over the function of raising the   first NCC Unit at Delhi on the last Sunday of Nov 1948 . This day is   traditionally celebrated as the 'NCC Day'.
               Objectives 
              
                - To Develop Character, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership,   Secular Outlook, Spirit of Adventure, and Ideals of Selfless Service   amongst the Youth of the Country.
 
                - To Create a Human Resource of   Organized, Trained and Motivated Youth, To Provide Leadership in all   Walks of life and be Always Available for the Service of the Nation.
 
                - To Provide a Suitable Environment to Motivate the Youth to Take Up a Career in the Armed Forces.
 
              
              Activities
               NCC (Boys)
              Year 2009 - 2010
              
                -  29 students from first year and 24 students from second year completed successful training.
 
                - 12 students have successfully passed the ‘B’ Certificate Exam and 18 have successfully passed   ‘C’ Certificate Exam.
 
                - 4 students completed training in ATC camp at Chamukhadi.
 
                -  5 students completed training in ATC camp at Shahuwadi.
 
                -  2 students completed training for Army Attachment Camp at Ahmednagar.
 
                - 10 students participated in Pulse polio Campaign.
 
                - Shri. Arjun Bajrang Patil worked as Under Officer shri. M. S. Waghmode worked as Care-taker Officer for the year 2009-10.
 
              
              Year 2008 - 2009 
              
                - In all 53 Cadets completed training in 1st , 2nd and 3rd year.
 
                -  Almost all cadets have passed ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificate exams.
 
                - Three cadets participated in Training Camp at Chambukhadi.
 
                - One cadet selected for NIC Camp, Karvar
 
                -  Three cadets participated in NIC Camp in Orissa.
 
                -  Two cadets participated in Army Attachment Camp at Ahmednagar.
 
                - Yadav C.H. worked as Senior Under Officer shri. M. S. Waghmode worked as Care-taker Officer for the year 2009-10.
 
              
Activities
 NCC (Girls)
 Camptain Smt. A. N. Yadav
Year 2009 - 2010 
  - 30 girls from first year and 24 students from second year completed successful training.
 
  - Almost all students have successfully passed the ‘B’ & ‘C’ Certificate Exam.
 
  - Under   Officer Miss. Rasika Killdar B.A. -II and Sarjent Harshada Thakur   B.Sc.-II were selected for Special National Integration Camp at   Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh and were the winners of First Prize in Group   Dance and National Integration program in the Camp.
 
  - Corporal Miss. Komal Kumbhar BA-II selected for Military Camp at Aurangabad and selected for camp at Pune.
 
  - Miss. Rasika Killdar worked as Under Officer for the year 2009-10.
 
Year 2008 - 2009
  - 30 girls from first year and 24 students from second year completed successful training.
 
  - Organized   Cultural Program on NCC Day 22nd Nov. 2008 at Blind School run by   Dnyanprabodini, Kolhapur and distributed sweets to the students.
 
  -  Corporal Snehal Bondre B. Com.-II selected for “G.V. Malvankar, A National Level Shooting Competition”.
 
  - Corporal Reshma Khade B. Com.-II selected for Special National Integration Camp at Ladak.
 
  - Cadet Anuradha Inamdar B.Sc.-II selected for Special National Integration Camp Nagaland.
 
  - Corporal Supriya Padalkar B.Sc.-II won the Gold Medal for Shooting in Army Attachment Camp, Ahmednagar.
 
 Staff Members
  - Smt.A. N. Yadav (Girls Wing)
 
  - Dr. K.D. Dinde   (Boys Wing)