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Empowering Women in the Indian Army: Commissioning Ceremony of Nursing Cadets

The commissioning ceremony was graced by the presence of Major General Dattakiran Joshi, MG Med, HQ EC, who reviewed the Parade with utmost reverence and pride. The

In a remarkable display of women empowerment and recognition of their invaluable contribution to the armed forces, the Indian Army celebrated the commissioning ceremony of 22 Nursing Cadets of the tenth Batch at the College of Nursing, Command Hospital, Eastern Command.

The ceremony, held on March 21, 2024, witnessed the proud moment as these dedicated individuals embarked on their journey as commissioned officers in the esteemed institution of the Indian Army.

The commissioning ceremony was graced by the presence of Major General Dattakiran Joshi, MG Med, HQ EC, who reviewed the Parade with utmost reverence and pride. The event marked a significant milestone in the careers of these nursing cadets, symbolizing their commitment to serve the nation with dedication and compassion.

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During the ceremony, several outstanding nursing cadets were honored for their exemplary performance and dedication to their profession. Lieutenant Anushri Bisoyi was awarded the prestigious “Rolling Trophy and Gold Medal” for securing the first position, showcasing her exceptional academic prowess and leadership qualities.

Additionally, Lieutenant Riya Raman was recognized as the “Best All Round Nursing Cadet,” reflecting her remarkable versatility and proficiency in various aspects of nursing practice.

Lieutenant Roshni Basera received accolades as the “Best Clinical Nurse,” highlighting her exceptional clinical skills and commitment to providing high-quality patient care.

The commissioning of these nursing cadets not only underscores the importance of women in the armed forces but also signifies the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to promoting gender equality and empowerment.

With their induction into the Indian Army, these talented and dedicated women will contribute significantly to the healthcare system of the armed forces, serving with honor, integrity, and professionalism.

As they take on their responsibilities as commissioned officers, these nursing cadets embody the spirit of “Nari Shakti” (Women Empowerment) and serve as role models for aspiring young women across the country. Their dedication, courage, and determination inspire others to pursue their dreams and break barriers in traditionally male-dominated fields.

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The commissioning ceremony of the tenth Batch of Nursing Cadets at the College of Nursing, Command Hospital, Eastern Command, serves as a testament to the Indian Army’s commitment to nurturing talent, promoting diversity, and upholding the values of excellence and service to the nation.

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Pratham Gurung
Pratham Gurung
An avid movie buff who aspires to make it into the armed forces. Always had a knack for words so reading and writing are my favourite hobbies. Can debate on anything but not everything.
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1 COMMENT

  1. Only 21 Nursing Officers are there in Gp Photo whereas 22 commissioned. Where is the twenty second ?

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