7 M P Girls Battalion NCC

About NCC

National Cadet Corps in India was conceptualized and raised before independence, mainly with an aim to groom the youth, boys and girls both, nurture them and channelize their energy towards nation building by making them responsible citizens. The NCC is a voluntary organization which is administered through the Ministry of Defence. The Defence Secretary is overall in charge, who is responsible to the Govt of India for efficient functioning of the NCC and other matters. After independence, the present day NCC came into existence on 16 Apr 1948, through XXXI Act of Parliament. NCC was formally inaugurated on 15 Jul 1948. The Girls Division of the NCC was raised in Jul 1949. On 01 Apr 1950, Air Wing was raised, with one Air Squadron each at Bombay and Kolkata. The Naval Wing of the NCC was raised in Jul 1952, thus completing the true representation of all services in the Corps. National Cadet Corps is a Tri-Services Organization, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force. NCC 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. The NCC Day is observed on the fourth Sunday of November.

NCC Girls Wing (SW)

* Girls in this wing are known for their dedication and courage

* Spirit of Patriotism and sincerity

* Attend various camps like trekking, NIC, ATC, RDC, TSC, Para jumping

* Drills bring unity among the cadets

* Trained to be the best girls who are daring and enthusiastic

* Exposed to various levels of hardships to emerge as the best cadets

* Motivated to form the leading group and bring laurels to DHGV and NCC

The 7 MP Girls BN NCC, Dr. Harisingh Gour Viswavidyalaya is dedicated towards spreading among girls the spirit of patriotism and willingness to serve the country at anytime. To be the best in all walks of life and emerge as women leaders of Rising India, our cadets are trained to be daring and to enhance their decision making skills. Known for their dedication and courage, the cadets attend various camps such as the Annual Training Camp, National Integration Camp, Republic Day Camp, ThalSainik Camp and Trekking Camp. The girls have also brought laurels to Dr. Harisingh Gour Viswavidyalaya at the international and national level camps like YEP, RDC, TSC, and EBSB etc. The spirit of unity is also imbibed through frequent drills and the exposure to various levels of hardship inculcates in them to face the tough challenges that a girl faces in her life.

The Girls wing gets motivated by their inspiring NCC Officer, [Lt. Usha Rana] and will continue to churn out cadets who can take the lead and effectively transform the state of the lives of women across the country.

Contribution to the Society by the DHGV NCC Girls Wing (SW)

1. AIDS awareness campaign

2. Anti-drug campaign

3. Tree plantation program, at Village Patharia Jat

4. Swaacch Bharat campaign

5. Traffic awareness program

6. Plastic free awareness campaign

7. Blood Donation Drives

8. International Yoga Day

9. Digital awareness in both rural and urban areas (VISAKA)

10. Orphanage and old age home visits

11. Anti-dowry campaign

12. Environmental awareness

Present Authorized Strength of SW

Authorized Strength of Associate NCC Officer (ANO) - 01

Authorized Strength of Cadets - 53