Name of
Camp |
SD
completed |
SW
Completed |
2023 |
||
Army
Attachment Camp at Aundh |
Nil |
3 |
Army
Attachment Camp at Kamptee |
2 |
Nil |
Basic
Leadership Camp, Mugat |
1 |
Nil |
Advanced
Leadership Camp |
1 |
Nil |
2024 |
||
Thal Sainik
camp (TSC) |
Nil |
1 (4 Camps Completed) |
Army Attachment
Camp at Aundh |
6 |
Nil |
EBSB, Jalgaon |
2 |
Nil |
Rock Climbing
Camp, Gwalior (MP) |
1 |
Nil |
RDC Camp |
In Camp 1 |
Nil |
Republic Day Camp (RDC)
Before RDC all group headquarters
have to face the IGC (Inter-Group Competition) NCC Republic Day Camp is the
culmination of all NCC Training activities. RDC is held at Garrison Parade
Ground, Delhi Cantt from 01 to 29 Jan. 1850 Selected NCC Cadets from 17
directorates attend the Camp. The Camp is inaugurated by the Vice President of
India and culminates with Prime Minister’s Rally on 28 Jan. During the camp
visit of Raksha Mantri, Cabinet Ministers, Chief Minister of Delhi, three
Service Chiefs and various State Ministers/VIPs are also organised. During the
RDC, various competitions are conducted amongst the 17 NCC Directorates to
decide the Champion Directorate for award of Prime Minister’s Banner.
Competitions are keenly contested in various events such as National
Integration Awareness presentation, Drill, Line & Flag Area, Cultural
Programs i.e. (group song, group dance & ballet), Best Cadet of Senior
Division (Boys) and Senior Wing (Girls) in each Service – Army, Navy & Air
Discipline and Best Cadet Boys and Girls each from Junior Wing. Aero modelling
and Ship modelling are also conducted during RDC.
Army Attachment Camp
These camps are conducted by the
NCC in collaboration with Indian Army, as the willing cadets are attached to
the specific regiments undergoing the training period of 10–15 days. In this
camp, the cadets are trained by the instructors of the particular regiment, in
the military tactics including day/night warfare & also get familiar with
the weaponry.
Combined Annual Training Camps (CATC)
In C.A.T.C., the cadets are
trained in basic skills of survival and emergencies. They are also taught
certain skills pertaining specifically to their Wing for e.g., a Army cadet is
trained in tent pitching, communication, FC and BC, etc. Another activity in
the camp is the “dogwatch” wherein two cadets are to stay on sentry duty for
two hours at any time given time of the day. Those caught sleeping, especially
during late night or early morning shifts, or otherwise missing from duty are
severely reprimanded or penalized. Cadets are also introduced to weapons such
as a .22 calibre rifle.
Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
The TSC is a 12 days camp
conducted in Delhi every year in the late autumn, in which the cadets are
selected from all 17 directorates (30+3 cadets from each directorate), by the
selection procedure conducting 3 pre-TSC camps each of 10–12 days in a week interval.
The selected cadets then are sent to the TSC to represent their respective
directorates in the following competitions:
Obstacle course – In
which the obstacles include 6-feet wall, zig-zag, double ditch, balancing,
3-feet bar, left bar, right bar, incline, etc. It is done after wearing full
tactible gear with rifle.
Firing – It consists
of two types – Shooting (Grouping, Snap-shooting & Application) &
Advance Firing (Standing, Kneeling & Lying positions). It is done with a
standard .22 calibre rifle at the range of 25 meters & 50 meters.
Map Reading – Which
includes working with Prismatic Compass, service protector & a map. It is
conducted in the day or at night for finding ‘North’, ‘Grid Positions’ &
‘Own Position’, with the help of landscapes at the unknown location in which
cadets are dropped.
Home Nursing – It
consists of medical activities, as how to aid & heal a soldier in war.
The directorates also get marks
by the inspection of their respective accommodations, dressing and some
extracurricular activities by the inspecting squad. Arranging the numbers, the
winning directorate gets a cup with decorations from the Director General, NCC
on the closing day of the TSC. Two concurrent TSCs are conducted at RD Parade
Ground, Delhi Cantt every year. i.e. S D / JD boys and SW / JW girls. 640 Boy
and 640 Girls cadets take part in these camps.
Youth Exchange Programme
The aim of YEP is a
country-to-country exchange of cadets belonging to NCC/equivalent Govt/Youth
Organisations of friendly countries and participation in various activities and
appreciation of each other’s socio-economic and cultural realities.
Advance leadership course
Advanced leader ship camp is
conducted in many places. in this camp the officers give cadets training for SSB
screening and entrance.
National Integration Camp (NIC)
NIC is to propagate national
integration among cadets and society. These camps are conducted on All India
basis and help bridge the cultural gap among various States of India.
Hiking and Trekking Camp
They are full of adventure; Cadets who want to experience
something adventurous must attend them. Create memories never forgotten.