NCC

NCC

The National Cadet Corps is the Indian military cadet corps with its head Quarters at New Delhi. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis. The National Cadet Corps in India is a voluntary organization which recruits cadets from high schools, colleges and Universities all over India.NCC started in Dreamland school in November,2014.( read more)

AIM 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. The NCC aims at developing character, comradeship, discipline, a secular outlook, the spirit of adventure and ideals of selfless service amongst young citizens. 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.

NCC ‘C’ certification offers you 10–15 bonus marks in paramilitary forces recruitment i.e. BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB etc. If you have NCC ‘C’ certificates then your written exam will be waived off for the post of Soldier GD.NCC presently conducts three certificate examinations, these evaluations are conducted as a written paper for theory and practical in the second year of junior division for Part ‘A’ and in the second and third year of senior division for Part ‘B’ and ‘C’.

The NCC course is available in both junior as well as senior wings. The students of the 9th to 12th class can join NCC in junior wings, and students after 12th can participate in high wings.

NCC Day is celebrated every year in fourth Sunday in the month of November.The NCC was formed on 15 July 1948.

The motto of NCC is:“ UNITY AND DISCIPLINE”.
The NCC flag for various units of the NCC was first introduced in 1951. The flag was of same pattern, colour and size as was used by various regiments of the Army. The only difference was that it had the NCC badge and unit designation placed in the centre. Later on it was felt that the flag should be in keeping with the inter-service character of the Corps. In 1954 the existing tricolour flag was introduced. The three colours in the flag depict the three services of the Corps, red for the Army, deep blue for the Navy and light blue for the Air Force. The letters NCC and the NCC crest in gold in the middle of the flag encircled by a wreath of lotus, give the flag a colourful look and a distinct identity.

The NCC is a responsive, learning and continuously evolving organization. Its activity is guided by certain Core Values that we endeavour to instill among all ranks of the NCC. These include the following:

  1.   A sense of patriotic commitment to encourage cadets to contribute to national development.
  2.   Respect for diversities in religion, language, culture, ethnicity, life style and habitat to instill a sense of National unity and social cohesion.
  3.   Abiding commitment to learn and adhere to the norms and values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
  4.   Understanding the value of a just and impartial exercise of authority.
  5.   Ability to participate in community development and other social programme.
  6.   A healthy life style free of substance abuse and other unhealthy practices.
  7.   Sensitivity to the needs of poor and socially disadvantaged fellow citizens.
  8.   Inculcating habits of restraint and self-awareness.
  9.   Understanding the values of honesty, truthfulness, self-sacrifice, perseverance and hard work.
  10.   Respect for knowledge, wisdom and the power of ideas.

NCCin Dreamland school is a movement for senior section students to take up the cause of service to humanity. Under the Scheme students organize rallies, marches & camps to spread awareness among the community. In our school NCC(senior division)Unit – 5/21 Bengal Battalion NCC, Belur Math, Howrah is running under the guidance of Lt. Palash Majhi and the junior division is guided by 3rd officer Mohua Chatterjee.

SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT 2017 TO 2020

(REPUBLIC DAY CAMP,NEW DELHI,RAJPATH)

(26th JANUARY 2018)

1- WB17SDA109202 CSUO HARSH SINGH (GOVERNOR MEDAL)

2- WB16JWA110348 CJUO DIVYANI ROY CHOWDHURY

(26th JANUARY 2019)

1- WB16SDA109423 CSUO SOURAV SHAW

2- WBS17JWA110384 CJUO SOHINI KUMAR (GOVERNOR MEDAL)

(26th JANUARY 2020)

1-  WB17SDA109213 CSUO AKASH SHARMA (GOVERNOR MEDAL)

2- WB17SDA109207 CSUO RITHIK JAISWAL

(26th JANUARY 2021)

1- WB18SDA109381 CSUO RAJARSHI ROY

        LOCAL REPUBLIC DAY CAMP, RED ROAD,KOLKATA

(26th JANUARY 2017)

1-  WB16SDA109407 CSUO ANURAG SINGH (Joined Indian Army)

2- WB16SDA109406 CSUO SINDHURAJ SINGH

(26th JANUARY 2018)

1- WB17SDA109204 SUO RAM PRAVESH SHARMA

2- WB17SDA109213 SUO AKASH SHARMA

3- WB17SDA109207 SUO RITIK JAISWAL

(26th JANUARY 2019)

1- WB18SDA109381 SUO RAJARSHI ROY

2- WB18SDA109395 JUO PARMESHWAR BEHERA

3- WB18SDA109399 JUO RAHUL KUMAR SINGH

(26th JANUARY 2020)

1- WB19SWA109512 JUO AKANSHA SHARMA

2- WB19SWA109513 JUO PRARTHANA MONDAL

3- WB19SWA109514 JUO SHREYA JAISWAL

NIC/SNIC

SPECIAL NATIONAL INTEGRATION CAMP,LADAKH,J&K

(5th AUG—1 SEP 2017)

1- WB16SWA109431 SUO MEGHA PADA

 

CENTRAL ORGANISED CAMP

ROCK CLIMBING TRG CAMP, GWALIOR

(1st –17th NOV 2017)

1- WB16SDA109406 SUO SINDHURAJ SINGH

2- WB16SDA109407 CSUO ANURAG SINGH (Gold Medal)

(15th—26th NOV 2018)

1- WBS17JWA110383 CDT PRIYA MISHRA (Gold Medal)

2- WBS18JWA110287 CDT SHREYA MISHRA

3- WBS18JWA110285 CDT SULANGA BOSE

4- WBS18JWA110277 CDT SANGITA SHARMA

ARMY ATTACHMENT CAMP

(13th SEP TO 27th SEP 2018)

1- WB17SDA109202 SUO HARSH SINGH (GOLD MEDAL FOR WT)

2- WB17SDA109204 JUO RAM PRAVESH SHARMA(GOLD MEDAL/ CMD)

3- WB17SDA109213 JUO AKASH SHARMA (GOLD MEDAL/ BEST DRILL )

4- WB17SDA109207 JUO RITIK JAISWAL

5- WB17SDA109205 CDT SANU KUMAR CHOWDHURY

6- WB17SDA109215 CQMS CHETAN JAIN

7- WB17SDA109206 CDT ROHIT HUDUK

8- WB17SDA109209 CDT ROSHAN KUMAR ROY

9- WB17SDA109218 CDT ABHISEK SHOW

10- WB17SDA109223 CDT MADHAVENDRA PRATAP SINGH

11- WB17SDA109214 CDT RAKESH PASWAN

SUCCESSFUL CADETS&GREAT ACHIEVEMENT/PLACEMENT OF 2019

  1. JUO Smriti Singh (SW CADET) – Joined in Central Military Police Women’s 1st Batch of Indian Army.

  2. CSUO Anurag Singh (SD CADET) – Joined in Rajputana Rifle of Indian Army.

  3. Rishu Singh – joined Indian Navy.

  4. Sandeep Mandal – joined SSB( Seema Suraksha Bal)

  5. Ankit Dubey – joined Indian Navy.

  6. Rajarshi Roy – Governor Medal (2021)