National Cadet Corps
OFFICERS
Fg Offr Parveez Shariff B G is Sr. Asst. Professor in the department of ECE and caretaker officer from 2015 to 2017. After completion of Associate NCC Officer training at OTA, Kaptee and AFS, Tambaram, he is commissioned with Honorary rank of Flying Officer on Dec 2017. During his training at OTA – Kamptee, he received First Place in the written exam and physical test and also received Best in Batch award in written and GST exam at AFS, Tambaram. He is always been supportive and encouraging to cadets to take part in various camps and social activities. He had represented to AIVSC – 2018 as Contingent Commander of KAR & GOA Dte contingent.
National Cadet Corps
National Cadet Corps (NCC), came into existence, on 15 July 1948 under an Act of Parliament. Over the years, NCC has spread its activities and values, across the length and breadth of the country; in schools and colleges, in almost all the districts of India. It has attracted millions of young boys and girls, to the very ethos espoused by its motto, “unity and discipline” and molded them into disciplined and responsible citizens of the country. NCC has attained an enviable brand value for itself, in the Young India’s mind space.
With an aim for raising a second line of defence and to create a large pool of trained youth available for Armed Forces during the First World War, University Corps was conceptualized by the British Government. In India, NCC was raised with an aim of grooming both the boys and the girls, nurture them and direct their energy towards nation building by making them responsible citizens.
After independence, the present day NCC formally came into existence on 15 July 1948 through XXXI Act of Parliament. The Girls Division of the NCC was raised in July 1949. On 01 April 1950, Air Wing was raised, with one Air squadron each at Bombay and Kolkata. The Naval Wing of the NCC was raised in July 1952, thus representing all three services in the Corps.
Today the NCC has an enrolled strength of more than 13 Lakh cadets and consists of two divisions of all the three Services, i.e., the Senior Division / Senior Wing for boys/girls from colleges and the Junior Division / Junior Wing for boys/girls from schools.
NCC at Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology
Alva’s Institute Of Engineering & Technology (AIET) is a premier Engineering Institute of Alva’s Education Foundation established in the year 2008. AIET is strategically located adjacent to Moodbidri -Mangalore National Highway, which is 24 Kms from Mangalore International Airport.
It has a lush green campus spread over 30 acres; a part of ALVA’S-SHOBHAVANA, 144 acres spread on a famous herbal garden with more than two thousand variety of herbal plants.
Air Wing NCC (Flt-B) at Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology is affiliated to No. 06 Kar Air Sqn NCC, Mangalore in the year 2015. Flt – B have authorized strength of 100 cadets.
The Flt-B headed by Fg Offr Parveez Shariff B G under the Commanding Officer of No. 06 Kar Air Sqn NCC could able to produce:
Strength Distribution Details for year 2019-20
YEAR | SD | SW | TOTAL |
---|---|---|---|
I YEAR | 23 | 15 | 38 |
II YEAR | 26 | 09 | 35 |
III YEAR | 16 | 11 | 27 |
TOTAL | 65 | 35 | 100 |
Aims of NCC
To Develop
Character, Comradeship, Discipline, Leadership, Secular outlook, Spirit of Adventure and the ideals of selfless service amongst the youth of the country
To Create
A human recourse of organized, trained and motivated youth, to provide leadership in all walks of life and always available for the service of the nation
To Provide
A suitable environment to motivate the youth to take up a carrier in the armed forces
Objectives of NCC
INCENTIVES TO THE CADETS BY THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
INCENTIVES BY STATE GOVERNMENT
INCENTIVES BY CADETS WELFARE SOCIETY AND GP HQ
ADVANTAGES OF BEING A CADET
Glimpse of Flt – B