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OUR MOTTO
“UNITY AND DISCIPLINE”
FOUR CARDINALS OF
DISCIPLINE
1. Obey with a smile
2. Be punctual
3. Work hard and without fuss
4. Make no excuse and tell no lies
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI
CHAUDHARI SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
NATIONAL CADET CORPS
AIMS
1. TO DEVELOP CHARACTER, COMRADESHIP, DISCIPLINE,
LEADERSHIP, SECULAR OUTLOOK, SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE
AND THE IDEALS OF SELEFLESS SERVICE AMONGST THE
YOUTH OF COUNTRY.
2. TO CREATE A HUMAN RESOURCE OF ORGANIZED, TRAINED
AND MOTIVATED YOUTH, TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP IN ALL
WALKS OF LIFE AND ALWAYS BE AVALIABLE FOR THE
SERVICE OF NATION.
3. TO PROVIDE A SUITABLE ENVIRONMENT TO MOTIVATE THE
YOUTH TO TAKE UP A CREER IN ARMED FORCES.
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI
CHAUDHARI SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
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MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI SCIENCE
MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
at a Glance
(Unit 8 Mah.Bn.NCC)
Mahatma Fule Arts, Commerce & Sitaramji Chaudhari Science Mahavidyalayl, Warud was
established in 1960. To inculcate discipline, spirit of patriotism and a dedication, the first
unit of NCC was started in 1968 with the initiative taken by Prof. V. K. Deshmukh took
charge the unit having 54 cadets. In this regime the unit was attached to 7, BN, NCC, SD
Company, Amravati.
After the retirerment of Prof. V. K. Deshmukh because of the lack of interest of
students in NCC, the unit cased its functioning. In the year 2004-2005, Dr. S. B. Deshmukh,
former Principal, and made up his mind to restart the unit. He took personal interest in the
matter and put the fresh demand to start the activity once again. At this two different units,
for boys and girls, were allotted by 8, BN, NCC, Amravati. Prof. Mrs. S. N. Ratnaparkhi
was given the charge of Caretaker of both the units. In the later phase she handed over the
charge to Prof. C. N. Rathod.
In session 2007-2008 Dr. C. D. Pakhare took charge of the caretaker ship on 8th
January, 2008. He completed his strenuous training at Officers Training Academy, Kamptee
From 12 July 2010 to 9 october 2010.
Presently, the institution is having two different units. The first unit consist of
40 boys whereas the second unit consist of 10 girls.
At present Lieutenant Dr. C. D. Pakhare is the company commander of this
unit. Fifty vacancies have been allotted to this Unit. Independent and well furnished
N.C.C. office has been supplied with all office amenities and facilities.
Every year many cadets participate in various camps including Thal Sainik
Camp, National Integration Camp, Independence Day Camp & Republic Day Camp
organized at different places in the country. Adventure training like Firing, Trekking,
Disaster Management, and Mountaineering are the main activities of N.C.C. Social
activities like Blood Donation; Tree Plantation & Pulse Polio has been organized by the
department on regular basis. The N.C.C. department is striving hard to create great
sense of nationalism and unity among the cadets and provide best citizens with
intelligence & physical fitness in the service of the nation.
NCC History
The NCC in India was formed with the National Cadet Corps Act of 1948. It
was raised on 15 July 1948 The National Cadet Corps can be considered as a successor of
the University Officers Training Corps (UOTC) which was established by the British in
1942. During World War II, the UOTC never came up to the expectations set by the
British. This led to the idea that some better schemes should be formed, which could train
more young men in a better way, even during peace times. A committee headed by Pandit
H.N. Kunzru recommended a cadet organization to be established in schools and colleges
at a national level. The National Cadet Corps Act was accepted by the Governor General
and on 15 July 1948 the National Cadet Corps came into existence.
During the 1965 and 1971 wars with Pakistan, NCC cadets were the second line
of defence. They organised camps to assist the ordinance factories, supplying arms and
ammunition to the front, and also were used as patrol parties to capture the enemy
paratroopers. The NCC cadets also worked hand in hand with the Civil Defence
authorities and actively took part in rescue work and traffic control. After the 1965 and
1971 Indo-Pak wars the NCC syllabus was revised. Rather than just being the second line
of defence, NCC syllabus laid a greater stress on developing qualities of leadership and
Officer-like qualities. The military training which the NCC cadets received was reduced
and greater importance was given to other areas like social service and youth-
management.
National Cadet Corps
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. The Cadets are given basic military
training in small arms and parades. The officers and cadets have no liability for active
military service once they complete their course but are given preference over normal
candidates during selections based on the achievements in the corps.
Motto of NCC
Unity and Discipline (Ekta aur Anushasan)
Four Cardinal Principals of Discipline
Obey with a smile
Be Punctual
Work hard and without fuss
Make no excuses and tell no lies
Aims of NCC
1.To develop qualities of character, courage, comradeship, discipline,
leadership, secular outlook, spirit of adventure and sportsmanship and the ideals of
selfless service among the youth to make them useful citizen.
2.To create a human resource of organized trained and motivated youth to
provide leadership in all walks of life including the Armed Forces and be always available
for the service of the nation.
Oath
"I do hereby solemnly promise that I will serve my motherland most truly and loyally and
that, I will abide by the rules and regulations of the National Cadet Crops. Further under
the command and control of my commanding officer I will participate in every camp most
sincerely and wholeheartedly".
Pledge
We the cadet of the national cadet corps, do solemnly pledge that we shall
always uphold the unity of India. We resolve to be disciplined and responsible citizen of
our nation. We shall undertake positive community service in the spirit of selflessness and
concern for our fellow beings.
Incentives / Benefits of NCC
Defense Services : 1) IMA Dehradun 64 Vacancies reserved
2) OTA Chennai 100 Vacancies reserved
3) SSC 20% Vacancies reserved
• General Services : 1) Para Military Forces – BSF,CRPF,ITBPF,CISF
2) Department of Telecommunication
3) State Government
4) Private Sector
• Scholarships : 1) Cadet Welfare Society Scholarship
2) Chief Minister Scholarship
3) Sahara Scholarship
4) State Govt. Scholarship
5) Shyam Benegal Scholarship14
The National Cadet Corps is headed by a Director General, an Army Officer of the rank of
Lieutenant General, who is responsible for the functioning of the National Cadet Corps in
the country through the National Cadet Corps Headquarters situated at Delhi. At the State
Level, the country has been divided into 17 Directorates covering all States and Union
Territories. Each of the State National Cadet Corps Directorate Headquarters controls two to
fourteen Group Headquarters. While Directorates are commanded by Brigadiers or their
equivalents, the Groups are commanded by Colonels or equivalents from the Air Force and
the Navy, NCC Units are commanded by Major/Lieutenant Colonel or their equivalents
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NCC Organization
NCC Training Activities
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Institutional Training Undertaken in MFM college
NCC training activities carried outthrough regular practice
Training in drill
Theory Classes
Practical – Map Reading,Freehand and Firing
Every Saturday NCC classes areundertaken at college
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Types of NCC Camps
AnnualTrainingCamp(ATC)
NationalIntegrationCamp(NIC)
ArmyAttachmentCamp(AAC)
LeadershipCamp
ThalSainikCamp(TSC)
RepublicDayCamp(RDC)
Adventure&SportsEvent
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Annual Training Camp (ATC)
Held in different cities in the state under the aegis of respective NCC
directorates
The Camp are of 12 days for SD/SW Cadets
Cadets of our college participated in various Annual Training Camps
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NCC Cadets are given opportunity to live and work in
regular service unit in the form of Army Attachment
Training
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Army Attachment Camp(AAC)
Leadership Camp Leadership Camps are conducted on an All India basis
Four Advance Leadership Camps
Annual participation by our Cadets in Advance Leadership Camps
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Thal Sainik Camp (TSC)
Thal Sainik Camp are conducted annually at the RD Parade Ground Delhi
Cantonment.
Every year point scored by NCC Directorates during various competition held
during the camp contribute toward RD Banner .
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Republic Day Celebration 26 January 2015
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI
CHAUDHARI SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Participated in TSC DELHI 2013-14
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE &
SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI SCIENCE
MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Participated in TSC DELHI 2015-17
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE &
SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI SCIENCE
MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Pratik Shrirao Sushil Patil Prafulla Parkot Prajwal Shrirao
Placements 2014 - 2019
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE &
SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI SCIENCE
MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Placements 2018 - 2019
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE &
SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI SCIENCE
MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Ritesh Sonule Paritosh Kadu Pratik Shrirao Bhushan Gohatre
SUO. Prafulla Parkot
selected for Thal Sainik Camp
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE &
SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI SCIENCE
MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI
SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Blood Donation
Camp
ANTI DRUG
RALLY
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI
CHAUDHARI SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Pulse Polio Campaign
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI
SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI
SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Annual Report 2014-2015
1] In the session 2014-2015 there are 34 cadets are admitted to NCC.
2] All the cadets attended the training camps organized by 8 MAH. Bn. NCC
Amravati.
3] Cadet Vaibhav Shiyale, Cadet Ishwar Gawande and Cadet Shubham Kapase
were selected for Republic Day parade on 26th Jan. 2015 at New Dehli.
4] Cadet Vijay Kalbhor was selected for Thalsainik Camp organized at New Dehli.
5] Cadet Rushikesh Raut represented the unit at National Hockey Competition.
6] Cadet Pratik Shrirao and Cadet Brajmohan Jawadiya were selected for Army
Attachment Camp held at Nasik.
7] Cadet Rahul Bhagat and Cadet Komalsingh Baghel participated in Thalsainik
Camp.
8] Cadet Rinku Gadge and Cadet Punam Gathe were selected for Pre- R. D Camp
held at Aurangabad.
9] Cadet Sonali Tetu was selected in Police force.
10] The NCC Cadets played active participation in the programs of national and
social interest like Tree Plantation, Blood Donation, Pulse Polio, Cleanliness Drive,
Voters’ Awareness Program, Road Safety Awareness etc. indicating the spirit of
dedication and patriotism.
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI
SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Annual Report 2015-2016
1] In the session 2015-2016 there are 50 cadets are admitted to NCC.
2] All the cadets attended the training camps organized by 8 MAH. Bn. NCC
Amravati.
3] Cadet Pratik Shrirao and Sushil Patil were selected for Thalsainik Camp
organized at New Dehli.
4] Cadet Abhishek Zare , Cadet Mohit Bharade and Ashwini Chandel were selected
for NIC Mumbai.
5] Cadet Vijay Kalbhor, Cadet Akshay Surjuse, Cadet Pavan Dhotre and Cadet
Gaurav Chavhan were selected for Army Attachment Camp held at Nasik.
6] Cadet Roshan Barmase, Cadet Dipak Kushwaha, Cadet Manish Kene, Cadet
Gaurav Bhusari were selected in Indian Army.
7] The NCC Cadets played active participation in the programs of national and
social interest like Tree Plantation, Blood Donation, Pulse Polio, Cleanliness Drive,
Voters’ Awareness Program, Road Safety Awareness etc. indicating the spirit of
dedication and patriotism.
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI
SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Annual Report 2016-2017
1] In the session 2016-2017 there are 50 cadets are admitted to NCC.
2] All the cadets attended the training camps organized by 8 MAH. Bn. NCC
Amravati.
3] Cadet Prafulla Parkot was selected for Thalsainik Camp organized at New Dehli.
4] Cadet Abhishek Zare and Cadet Pravin Dodke were selected for Trekking Camp
held at Kolhapur.
5] Lt. Dr. C. D. Pakhare was selected pre R. D. Camp, Aurangabad as Group Team
Manager.
6] The NCC Cadets played active participation in the programs of national and
social interest like Tree Plantation, Blood Donation, Pulse Polio, Cleanliness Drive,
Voters’ Awareness Program, Road Safety Awareness etc. indicating the spirit of
dedication and patriotism.
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI
SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Annual Report 2017-2018
1] In the session 2017-2018 there are 55 cadets are admitted to NCC.
2] All the cadets attended the training camps organized by 8 MAH. Bn. NCC
Amravati.
3] Cadet Darshana Patil was selected for Pre- R. D Camp held at Aurangabad.
4] Cadet Abhishek Zare was selected for NIC Nasik.
5] Cadet Pravin Dodke and Cadet Nikhil Yawale were selected for Army
Attachment Camp held at Ahamadnagar.
6] Cadet Shital Kose, Cadet Shivani Gadbail participated in Thalsainik Camp
organized at Kolhapur.
7] Cadet Shubham Kapse, Cadet Sushil Patil, Cadet Akshay Surjuse,Cadet Prakash
Yuvnate, Cadet Shubham Fulsawande, Cadet Shubham Niwal and Cadet Akshy
Sable were selected in Indian Army.
8] The NCC Cadets played active participation in the programs of national and
social interest like Tree Plantation, Blood Donation, Pulse Polio, Cleanliness Drive,
Voters’ Awareness Program, Road Safety Awareness etc. indicating the spirit of
dedication and patriotism.
MAHATMA FULE ARTS, COMMERCE & SITARAMJI CHAUDHARI
SCIENCE MAHAVIDALAYA, WARUD
Department of NCC
Annual Report 2018-2019
1] In the session 2018-2019 there are 55 cadets are admitted to NCC.
2] All the cadets attended the training camps organized by 8 MAH. Bn. NCC
Amravati.
3] Cadet Dipeshwar Wadive, Cadet Mayuri Lad and Cadet Geeta Kokate
participated in Thalsainik Camp organized at Amravati.
4] Cadet Gaurav Yawale was selected for Pre- R. D Camp held at Aurangabad.
5] Cadet Paritosh Kadu, Cadet Bhushan Gohatre and Cadet Ritesh Sonule were
selected in Indian Army.
6] The NCC Cadets played active participation in the programs of national and
social interest like Tree Plantation, Blood Donation, Pulse Polio, Cleanliness Drive,
Voters’ Awareness Program, Road Safety Awareness etc. indicating the spirit of
dedication and patriotism.