National Cadet Corps


(Unity and Discipline)
KAKANI VENKATARATNAM COLLEGE
NANDIGAMA - 521185.
NCC UNIT/ 95 COY
17 (A) Bn NCC VIJAYAWADA
GROUP HQ KAKAINADA
AP & TELANGANA DIRECTORATE

Associate NCC Officer

Lt.Dr. Rajanikanth Puli

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Served as a Associate NCC Officer with Rank lieutenant from 01/09/2014 to 31/10/2021.
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Later put into superannuation during 01/11/2021 to 20/01/2022
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Later Re-appointed as Lieutenant from 21/01/2022 to till date.
The Role of NCC in the College
The function of a college should not be limited to mere teaching. Only completed when it extends to other programmes which are useful in preparing or moulding students as good citizens and capable personalities. Among all these programmes “National Cadet Corps” is one of the best ones. It is the best method to inculcate service motto, leadership qualities, Unity and discipline attitude in the minds of students.
The college NCC unit was started in 01/07/1990 with Dr D Krishna Murthy as the first Associate NCC officer. Later S Subba Rao has taken the charge as Caretaker. Later M Venkateswara Rao has taken the charge during the year 1995 as Associate NCC officer. He rendered his valuable services to unit as ANO till 2014. He had got Major rank and used to guide the other ANO's and contributed a lot for the development of the unit.
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Introduction to NCC
The National Cadet Corps is an Indian military cadet corps with its Headquarters at New Delhi, India. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis. NCC is a tri-Service Organization, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force, engaged in grooming the youth of the country into disciplined and patriotic citizens. The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from schools, colleges and Universities all over India. The Cadets are give basic military training in small arms and parades. The officers and cadets have no liability for active military service once they complete their course. Mainly NCC improves our Civic Sense is the sense in an individual which makes him a civilized citizen of a country.
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It means social ethics, positive perception, and understanding, attitudes, towards society or community.
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Behaviour between individuals and groups, civility and unspoken principles of society.
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Civic Sense is not just about keeping roads clean and avoiding violation of basic local rights about respecting one another, abiding by law and maintaining proper manners in public places.
I derive immense pleasure in thanking the Commanding Officer of 17(A) Bn NCC, Vijayawada and also be grateful to our beloved President of our college committee, Sri G Veerabadra Rao, Secretary & Correspondent Sri V Gopalakrishna Murthy, Principal Sri M Venkateswara Rao and our esteemed Department Heads, colleagues of this Institution, for having been supportive for our NCC unit to make this college one of the strong competitor among other colleges.
Aims of NCC
The ‘Aims’ of the NCC laid out in 1988 have stood the test of time and continue to meet the requirements expected of it in the current socio–economic scenario of the country. 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. Needless to say, the NCC also provides an environment conducive to
Motivating young Indians to join the armed forces.
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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.

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To provide a suitable Environment to motivate the youth to take up a career in the Armed Forces.
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To develop character, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook, Spirit of Adventure, and Ideals of Selfless Service amongst the Youth of the Country.




Motto of NCC
The need for having motto for the Corps was discussed in the 11th Central Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting held on 11 Aug 1978. The mottos suggested were "Duty and Discipline"; "Duty, Unity and Discipline"; "Duty and Unity"; "Unity and Discipline". The final decision for selection of "Unity and Discipline" as motto for the NCC was taken in the 12th CAC meeting held on 12 October 1980.
Regular Activities
The following are NCC activities conducted for the entire Academic Year.
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Fresh enrolment of I year (II week of July every year).
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Regular Parades are conducted on every Friday and Saturday, the cadets are entitled to get refreshments after parade.
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The Parades are conducted under the supervision of the Training Instructor assigned by Unit on the date of the parade.
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Social service activities are conducted such as Statutes cleaning, Hospitals cleaning,Traffic control, Mass Rallies, Eye Camp, Awareness Programmes & Blood Donation Camp.
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Allocation of cadets for various camps CATC, NIC, ATC and other adventurous camps based on vacancies allotted by NCC unit.
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Social awareness programmes such as non usage of plastic, save water, cleanliness in villages related to health and hygiene, awareness on digital payments and planting of saplings.
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Certificate exams
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“B” Certificate conducted in 2nd or 3rd week of Feb every year
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“C” Certificate conducted in 4th week of Feb or 1st week of Mar every year
NCC Camps
There are various camps Centrally Organized camps and some camps are conducted by the Unit and the cadets gets the opportunity to attend these camps, and excel themselves in various aspects.
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Combined annual training camp, Army attachment camp, Special national integration camp.National integration camp, Basic leadership camp, Advance leadership camp, Republic day camp, Basic / advanced mountaineering camp, Trekking camp, Adventurous camp (horse riding, river rafting, para sailing etc.)
Career opportunities
Super Annulations in Professional courses (Medical & Engineering in CET now NEET Centralized) for Intermediate cadets and PG courses for the cadets who have achieved in terms of attending Nationalized camps.
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Thirty-two vacancies in every regular course of the Indian Military Academy (IMA) are reserved for NCC ‘C’ certificate-holders who have passed the CDSE and have been declared successful by the Services Selection Board. They have a distinct advantage during training. A separate merit list is prepared for NCC cadets with ’C’ certificate.
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The NCC Special Entry Scheme offers Short Service Commission of 5 years (non- technical) in the Indian Army to graduates (50% agg) with ‘C’ certificate. You will be deputed for training at the OTA, Chennai.
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Reservation in Bangalore City Police, Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force& other government jobs.
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For ORs, Sailors and Airmen: 5 to 10 percent bonus marks awarded for recruitment.
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Para Military Forces: 2 to 10 bonus marks awarded for recruitment
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Department of telecommunication: Bonus marks awarded for recruitment
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CRPF: NCC cadets holding 3rd division degree eligible for recruitment to gazetted posts.
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NCC: Civilian Gliding instructors/Girl Cadet Instructors/ Whole Time Lady Officers.
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State Govt’s: Preference for State Services in certain States.
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Industry: Some industries give preference to NCC “C” certificate holders for various jobs related with the field of security.
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NCC Games: Cash awards to teams and individuals for excellence.
Achievements of the KVR College NCC unit
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Cadet Sk Riyaz Ahmed & Cadet Ch Jagadish won second prize in making short film (Topic: My Contribution towards making India clean) at Kakinada Group level competitions on 24/08/2017.
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SUO Jagadesh received a Gold medal for Best word of command in CATC-I camp held at Nuzvid from 07/06/2017 to 16/06/2017.
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Cadet Pavan Teja and group won First prize for volley ball in 17(A) Bn Level competitions.
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Lt P Rajanikanth received a Appreciation award for his hard work at Army attachment camp, 16 Dogra Regiment, Hyderabad held from 03/10/ 2018 to 16/10/2018.
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JUO Sk Chanbasha received a Army combat for his best performance in Narmada Trekking camp held at Gujarat from 05/12/2018 to 14/12/2018.
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Our students joined several Police Forces in India: - 05 Nos during last five years



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Goals
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Encourage more cadets to join Indian Armed Forces.
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Ensure participation of cadets in RDC every year.
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Active participation in National Games.
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At least 2 participants in Tal Sainik camp every year.
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Participation of cadets in Basic/Advanced Mountaineering c amp.
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Participation of cadets in Special National Integration Camp (Ek Bharat and Shresta Bharat).
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Two Adventurous activities.
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Social Awareness Activities.
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Health campaign in rural areas.
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Awareness and Social activities in rural areas.
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Adoption of village and creating awareness on cleanliness, health campaign and various other aspects.
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