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NCC

NCC is an acronym used by several organizations and bodies around the world. This article summarizes notable uses, while recognizing that the term can refer to additional groups or concepts in different contexts.

National Cadet Corps (India): A youth paramilitary organization under the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, established

National Communications Commission (Taiwan): The regulatory authority for telecommunications and broadcasting in Taiwan, established in 2006.

National Capital Commission (Canada): A Crown corporation responsible for planning and development of Ottawa’s national capital

Nagarjuna Construction Company Limited (NCC): An Indian construction and infrastructure firm active in roads, buildings, irrigation,

NCC Group plc: A UK-based multinational specializing in cybersecurity and risk management. The company provides services

National Council of Churches (USA): An ecumenical association of Protestant and Orthodox denominations. It coordinates public

National Consumer Commission (South Africa): A regulatory body established to enforce consumer protection laws, investigate complaints

in
1948
to
develop
leadership,
discipline,
and
civic
responsibility.
Its
units
participate
in
drills,
field
training,
camps,
and
community
service.
It
handles
licensing,
spectrum
management,
and
consumer
protection
within
the
communications
sector.
region.
It
manages
public
spaces,
historic
sites,
and
capital-region
events
and
activities.
and
other
large-scale
projects.
It
is
publicly
traded
and
operates
across
multiple
sectors.
such
as
security
testing,
software
assurance,
and
incident
response.
policy
advocacy,
social
justice
work,
and
inter-church
collaboration.
about
goods
and
services,
and
promote
consumer
rights.