Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The ICRC and Universities

The International Committee Red Cross Red Crescent (ICRC)

Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) is only society recognized
in India by the ICRC (www.icrc.org ) In our country
IRCS is working since 1920. they have branches in all the States and UTs,
districts and sub division level. 

2. The ICRC and Universities of the World working together
to promote international humanitarian law. We are one of the partner
organisation working this direction. We would like to request you kindly
consider to promote international humanitarian law in your University. .

3. We propose some of the steps which may be considered at the
initial stage to find out the scope to promote the issue for the benefit of teaching,
researcher and students communities

a)  Collection of
printed and electronic publications, initially we will handed over some
publications, same may be displayed & issued through your library, you can
select the publications on line (www.icrc.org )

b) International Red Cross Red Crescent (IFRC) (www.ifrc.org) is having a e learning platform
any person as volunteer may join this programme  for registration, training, evaluation and issue of certificate are  carried on line. 
 

NCC the biggest youth organization in uniform in our country




The youths of our country who are in various educational institutions in 
secondary, higher secondary and under graduate level and join  the biggest
youth organization, the National Cadet Corps(NCC). They have Boys, Girls , Army, Navy 
and Air wings. Their uniform are different, Army wing cadets put on ‘Khaki’, 
Navy and Air Wings their colour are white and sky respectively. 


The NCC Act was adopted in 1948 in our country, prior to that  there was 
Officers Training Unit (OTU) in which Subhas Chandra Bose was also a cadet.






1. To Develop Character, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular Outlook, Spirit of Adventure, and Ideals of Selfless Service amongst the Youth of the Country.
2. 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.
3. To Provide a Suitable Environment to Motivate the Youth to Take Up a Career in the Armed Forces.


Organisation

Lieuant General (Lt Gen)
Director General (DG) NCC Office
Ministry of Defence (MOD) , Government of India (GOI),
RK Puram, New Delhi 110066


Sainik Samachar
Cadet Journal

Officers Training Academy (OTA) NCC,
Kamtee, Maharastra


Major General (Maj Gen)
Additional Diretor General (ADG)
NCC Directorate West Bengal and Sikkim
MOD,GOI, P67 Block ‘D’ New Alipore, Kolkata 700053

Printed books on the training of NCC to be purchased may be through library, Institute
should subscribe fortnightly journal in Bengali and  English, the annual subscription is Rs one hundred onl,
Business Manager, Sainik Samachar, GOI, MOD, Hutment, Church Road, New Delhi 110001, DD to be payable ;Editor in Chief, Sainik Samachar.
In our state NCC is under the Civil Defence Department, GOWB, Writers Building
The Institute is under a NCC Battalion who arrange for the enrolment, training and conduct the examinations, i.e. NCC certificates’ B’ & ‘C’.
a)      Commanding Officer (CO)
b)      Administrative Officer
c)      Subedar Major (SM)



Senior Division
Boys & Girls
Wings
Army, Navy & Air
Aim
It was started in 2011 a volunteer of the Young Explorers’ Institute for Social Service took imitative to impart training to the students of Rabindra Bharati University of Kolkata, The students were motivated to undergone NCC training, NCC authority was approached, visit of Fort William, State Bank Museum  was made for the students. Programmes were organised at the university campus on the ‘Role of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, Indian National Army for India’s freedom movement’ & the career in Indian Army. A wall climbing training was organised at the wall of West Bengal Mountain Adventure  Sports  & Trekkers Foundation at Yuva Bharati Kriangan, Kolkata.


An open unit of NCC, Army Wing, Senior Division was started in 2012 under 12th Bengal Battaion NCC of Kolkata, The weekly training are organised at the university campus under the NCC Permanent staff, the cadets attained NCC annual training camp and appeared the proficiency  examination and successful cadets have been presented





Actions by the Institute
a)      Application in prescribed form NCC web site


b)       NCC Company strength max 100, a room with furniture for safe holding  of Government stores including uniform

c)      Training area if at the campus

d)      Cadets appointments

i)                    Under Officer
ii)                  Company Sergent Major
iii)                Company Quarter Master





The details of enlistment in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) during last five 
years is given below year wise:-
            
Enrolled cadet strength Fresh enrolment during the year 
Percentage of enlistment 

2004-05 1209447 529232 43.76 
2005-06 1208418 528175 43.71 
2006-07 1225820 535423 43.68 
2007-08 1224110 612065 50.00 
2008-09 1236792 618396 50.00 
Government is working on a proposal to chalk out the modalities to increase the 
sanctioned NCC cadet strength from 13 lakh to 15 lakh cadets over a period of 
five years. ( Ref *1 )

The DG NCC Lt Gen PS Bhalla, said  stated
that the strength of NCC cadets from present 13.4 lakh would be increased to 15
lakh in next five years. To support the increase and expansion, six Group
Headquarters and 60 additional NCC Units would be raised, he said.  50 per cent of the Units will be raised in insurgency affected areas, J&K, including in Maoist-affected regions of
Jharkhand and Chattisgarh. He was recently on his two-day visit to the NCC
Directorate of West Bengal and Sikkim, at Kolkata.

NCC  have different raining modules such as, drill, weapon, field craft, map 
reading, first aid e.t.c.The weekly training, annual camp, special camps like, 
attachment to the  with regular units of the armed forces, give the cadets
the understand real life of a armed forces personnel. The advance leadership 
training and republic day camp give them to groom in leadership and national 
integration. 

In keeping with the changes in training philosophy, necessitated by the academic
pressures that a cadet faces, 95 NCC academies are proposed to be raised
nationwide, one each for the 95 Group Headquarters spread across the country,
DG NCC, 
           
 “These NCC academies will have full-fledged infrastructure for boarding and lodging of
cadets, parade ground, information technology laboratory, firing range, auditorium
and language labs, to begin with,” he said.  Explaining the rationale behind the project,
DG NCC said the NCC academies would help lower the period of training camps and
would also bring cadets from professional college such as the IIMs, IITs and
NITs, ensuring that at all levels of leadership, the values of nationalism,
patriotism and secularism are imbibed

The cadets are sent regular adventure training courses
conducted by various mountaineering institutes in India. NCC organized 1st Mountaineering 
expedition in 1970 to Panchachuli, Uttrakhand Himalayas, since then various 
expeditions have been organiised. First time NCC flag was on the top of Lion  
peak  (20100 fts) in June 1972, in Himachal Pradesh. A group of climbers of 
Kolkata had climbed two peaks during these expedition. The expedition was
mainly NCC Cadets and sponsored by Directorate General NCC. (Ref *2)

There is a special match competition for NCC cadets in rifle shooting event in 
National Shooting competition. NCC cadets are taking regularly various 
international, national and regional events including last 16th commonwealth 
games. 


The proficiency test is carried out regularly. The NCC ‘C’ certificate holder
gets the chance to appear before the service selection board for joining the special 
entry in Armed forces as Commissioned Officer.

The cadets are encouraged to take part in social services which is now part of 
their regular activities. 


Ref (*1 ) PIB Press release of 14 Feb 2010. (*2)   
a) The Sainik Samachar June 1972,
b) Publication of NCC Directorate WB, Sikkim & Andaman of 1972.
c) A Bengali book titled ‘Lahur Singher Sandhane’ (In search of lion, an
account of this expedition) by Sisir Ghosh, published by ‘Saibya Pustakalya’ of
Kolkata, 
d)  http://nccindia.nic.in/

Monday, July 9, 2012

National Cadet Corps in the State of West Bengal

The National Cadet Corps is an organisation which under the Ministry of Defence in central and Civil Defence in our state. There is a Directorate office at Kolkata looking after the state of West Bengal and Sikkim.The NCC groups and units located at various locations in our state. The civilian staff these groups and units are from the state government. At the national level, the strength will be 15 lakh from the present 13 lakh. There is a university in our state which 50 years old they do not have NCC. The students are missing the scope of getting this training during their student life.

Rajiv Gandhi National Institute Youth Development

The Rajiv  Gandhi National Institute for Youth Development is an establishment of Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MYA &S) of  Government of India. Their official web site is This Institute is a deemed university. They organised training, discussion in the form of seminars, workshop. The online search results on 8th July 2012 at about 0700 hrs IST is appended below. In the past, a civil society of Kolkata had approached the MYA&S, but no improvement is noticed by now.

http://www.lifeskillsconference.in/?q=oc


http://www.rgniyd.gov.in/totcapa

http://www.rgniyd.gov.in/cwsdy

http://www.rgniyd.gov.in/youth_policy_2010/ycm.pdf

http://www.rgniyd.gov.in/user/register

http://www.rgniyd.gov.in/blog/1

http://www.lifeskillsconference.in/?q=oc

Should expect a fair deal from a National Official Institute? 

http://www.rgniyd.gov.in/node/214/done?sid=631

Sunday, July 8, 2012

International Red Cross Red Crescent e learning platform




International Red Cross Red Crescent is having e learning platform. It is interesting to join and take part on line registration,training, evaluation and certification.http://www.ifrc.org/en/get-involved/learning/

Friday, July 6, 2012

Assured decent last rites

Government of India, Ministry of Defence has started a scheme for the Ex Serviceman for Assured decent last rites In March 2012 an Ex serviceman expired at Kolkata. The matter was brought to the notice of the concern authority but no result.