Annual Training Camp of NCC 2025
Annual Training Camp of NCC was conducted at Kittur Rani Channamma Residential Sainik School for Girls, Kittur, under the 5 KAR Girls Battalion, Dharwad. A total of 482 cadets participated in this training camp. 126 cadets from KRCRSSG actively took part and showcased excellent discipline and spirit throughout the camp.


















National Cadet Corps (NCC)
The National Cadet Corps (NCC) at Kittur Rani Channamma Residential Sainik School for Girls, Kittur, Karnataka, is a prestigious initiative aimed at grooming young cadets into disciplined and responsible citizens. NCC was introduced in the school in 1970, and since then, it has been an integral part of the student experience.
NCC Program Details
- Year of Introduction: 1970
- Authorized Strength: 256 Cadets
- Senior Wing (SW): Started in 1975, with 56 cadets – Army Wing
- Junior Wing (JW): Started in 1970, with 200 cadets – Army Wing
- JW 29/5 Troop – 100 Cadets
- JW 39/5 Troop – 100 Cadets
- All Units under: 5 Karnataka Girls Battalion NCC, Dharwad (Army Wing)
- SW 3/5 Company
- JW 29/5 Troop
- JW 39/5 Troop
Aims and Objectives of NCC
- To develop character, discipline, and leadership qualities among students.
- To foster national unity and the spirit of patriotism.
- To provide basic training in defense and related activities.
- To promote community development and social responsibility through service.
NCC Activities
- Drill and Discipline
- Adventure Activities
- Social Service
- Leadership Development
NCC Camps
The school encourages participation in various national and regional camps that enhance leadership, courage, discipline, and team spirit:
- Republic Day Camp (RDC): Cariappa Parade Ground, Delhi Cantt (Jan 1–29)
- Thal Sainik Camp (TSC): Obstacle courses and combat training
- Nau Sainik Camp (NSC): Naval training including semaphore and sailing
- Vayu Sainik Camp (VSC): Air Wing training and competitions
- Rock Climbing Training Camps (RCTC): Promotes adventure and teamwork
- National Integration Camps (NIC): Cultural exchange and national unity
- Leadership Camps: Practical leadership training and team-building
- Annual Training Camps (ATC): Weapons handling, map reading, communication skills
NCC Parades
- Republic Day Parade: Held on January 26 to display cadets’ ceremonial drill excellence
- Regular Parades: Organized at the unit, group, and directorate levels throughout the year
NCC at a Glance – Kittur
| Wing | Subunit | Cadets | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| SW (Senior Wing) | 3/5 Coy | 56 | Army Wing |
| JW (Junior Wing) | 29/5 Troop | 100 | Army Wing |
| JW (Junior Wing) | 39/5 Troop | 100 | Army Wing |
| Total | 256 Cadets | ||
All subunits are affiliated with the 5 Karnataka Girls Battalion NCC, Dharwad.




