14 Questions
What was the main aim of creating the University Corps during the First World War?
To have a large pool of trained youth for employment into the Armed Forces
When did the present day NCC come into existence through XXXI Act of Parliament?
16 Apr 1948
What was the significance of raising the Girls Division of the NCC in Jul 1949?
To complete the representation of all services in the Corps
What is the purpose of NCC in India mainly conceptualized before independence?
To groom the youth, nurture them, and channelize their energy towards nation building
When was the Naval Wing of the NCC raised?
Jul 1952
What training aids were used during the lecture on Aims and Objectives of NCC?
Computer Slides, Charts, Pointer, Black board & Chalk
What is the main motto of the NCC?
Unity and Discipline
According to the text, what are the three main aims of the NCC?
Character development, National Integration, and Motivating youth for Armed Forces
What is the main objective of NCC in terms of National Integration?
Becoming a cohesive force irrespective of caste, creed, religion, or region
What is the significance of the NCC's Youth Exchange Programmes (YEP)?
Reaching out to the youths of friendly foreign countries
What was the main purpose of raising the Girls Division of the NCC?
To provide a suitable environment for girls to take up a career in the Armed Forces
What is the main aim of NCC's National Integration Camps?
Instilling spirit of secularism and united India
According to the text, what are the three qualities that NCC aims to develop in cadets?
Character, Comradeship, and Discipline
Why does the NCC strive to bring together vibrant youths from the entire country?
To groom the youths to be leaders of tomorrow.
This lesson plan covers the aims and objectives of NCC (National Cadet Corps) and includes an introduction, aims of NCC, objectives of NCC, and a conclusion. The plan also specifies the training aids and time allocation for each section.
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