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SSC 19 Tech Women Indian Army Recruitment – APPLY NOW

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SSC 19 Tech Women Indian Army Recruitment. Applications are invited from unmarried FEMALE Engineering Graduates for 19th Short Service Commission (Technical) Course (commencing in April 2017 at Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai) for the commission in the Indian Army in all Arms/Services.

 

  • (Age Limit: 20 to 27 years as on 01 Apr 2017. (Candidates born between 02 Apr 90 and 01 Apr 97) (Both dates inclusive).
  • For widow of Defence Personnel with four years age relaxation – SSCW (Non Tech) – 19 to 29 years Born not earlier than 02 Jan 88 and not later than 01 Jan 98 (Both dates inclusive).
  • Educational Qualification: Candidates who have passed Engineering Degree orare studying in the final year examination of Engineering course are eligible to apply and should also be from recognized College/University of India.

Important Note: The minimum educational qualification for induction into S SC (T )- 48 M en and S S CW ( T )- 19 Wo men i s BE/ B.Tech d eg ree i n th e Engineering stream notified below. Candidates studying in final year of eng in eer in g mu st co mp l et e al l t he exam f o rmal it i es i ncl ud in g wri tt en , practicals, projects, backlogs, viva voce etc for award of qualifying BE/B.Tech degree before 01 Apr 2017 failing which their candidature is liable to be cancelled.
Discipline wise vacancies are as given below:-

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SSC 19 Women Indian Army Notification PDF

SSC 48 Tech Men Indian Army Recruitment

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Meet Lieutenant Anurag Thakur, BCCI Chief To Indian Army Officer

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Lieutenant Anurag Thakur

Finally, BCCI Chief Anurag Thakur got commissioned in the Indian Territorial Army today 29th July 2016. Lieutenant Anurag Thakur has confirmed this on his official Facebook and Twitter account, below are few pictures of Lieutenant Anurag Thakur in uniform which will motivate you to join the Indian army. Story of Anurag Thakur, BCCI Chief to an Indian army officer.

 

LT. Anurag Thakur

Lieutenant Anurag Thakur
Lieutenant Anurag Thakur of the 124 Sikh Battalion ‪#‎TerritorialArmy‬ जय हिन्द |

 

Lt. Anurag Thakur At SSB Bhopal
Lt. Anurag Thakur At SSB Bhopal

Hope this will motivate more and more youngsters to join the Indian armed forces.

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AFCAT 2 2016 Admit Card – Download Now

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AFCAT 2 2016 Admit Card - Download Now

Candidates who are waiting for AFCAT 2 2016 written exam can download their AFCAT 2 2016 Admit Card or Hall Ticket now. Indian Air Force today published the admit cards for AFCAT 2 2016 written exam which is mandatory for everyone who is attending AFCAT 2 2016 written exam and EKT 2 2016.

AFCAT 2 2016 admit card or hall ticket needs to be generated online, it will not come to you by post.

Download IAF AFCAT 2 2016 Admit Card

  • Candidates can visit an official site of Indian Air force at www.careerairforce.nic.in.
  • Go to the candidates login section and enter your login details.
  • Click on the generate AFCAT 2 2016 admit/hall ticket.
  • Take two print outs of AFCAT 2 2016 admit card.

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Official SMS:

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Download AFCAT 2 2016 Hall Ticket

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AFCAT 2 2016 Admit Card Instructions:

1. Take a print of Admit Card (preferably colour) and bring it to the exam hall as well as to Air Force Selection Board (Shortlisted Candidates Only)
2. Paste a Self Attested Photograph similar to the one submitted in the Online Application form in the space given in the Admit Card. While attesting the photograph, care should be taken to avoid signing on the face of the candidate in the photograph.
3. Admit card along with a valid photo identity (ID of College, Passport, Driving License, Aadhaar Card, Pan Card, Voters ID Card) must be shown to the officer supervising the examination. A candidate without a valid Admit Card will be debarred from taking the examination.
4. Original Admit Card duly signed by SIO/ IO of exam Centre is to be preserved carefully for presentation at the time of testing at Air Force Selection Board.
5. Violation of any instructions and adoption of any unfair means in the examination shall render a candidate liable for cancellation of his/her script and forfeit his/her claims for admission. Decisions of the SIO of the Examination Centre shall be final and binding.
6. Use of Calculators, Log Tables, PDA and Mobile Phones are NOT permitted.
7. Candidates are to make their own arrangements for conveyance. No TA/DA or any kind of allowance will be paid for appearing in the test.
8. Candidates are requested to bring their own blue/black ball point pen and clipboard.
9. Request for change of exam center will not be entertained.
10. Issue of this Card does not necessarily mean acceptance of eligibility which will be further scrutinized at subsequent stages of selection.
11. Candidates have to strictly adhere to the time of reporting mentioned in the Admit Card. Candidates reporting to the exam centre after the mentioned time will NOT be permitted to enter the examination hall.
12. No candidates will be allowed to leave the examination hall before completion of the AFCAT/EKT(as applicable)
13. Candidates have to thoroughly go through the instructions given in the OMR sheet before the start of the test.
14. Candidates must ensure that AFCAT number, Booklet series number and Date of Birth are bubbled properly, failure of which shall result in cancellation of candidature

Indian Navy Academy Cadet Died During Physical Training

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Indian Navy Academy Cadet Died

Deceased Naval cadet Pranay Shivcharan Lanjewar was accorded a ceremonial military farewell at the Indian Naval Academy (INA) at Ezhimala here on Wednesday.

The 19-year-old cadet from Maharashtra had died during the phased physical conditioning training at the INA on July 25.

Legal procedures

The body of the cadet was handed over to his father Shivcharan Mansaram Lanjewar after all legal and medical procedures at the end of the ceremony.

INA Deputy Commandant Rear Admiral M.D. Suresh placed a wreath on the body. Wreaths were also placed on behalf of the Commandant, officers, and personnel of the INA by Commodore Ravi Shankar, Registrar of the INA. Cadets also paid their homage to the deceased.Indian Navy Academy Cadet Died

Heart defect

The INA said the post-mortem conducted on the body of the cadet at the Pariyaram Medical College Hospital established that the cadet had congenital heart defect by birth.

The defect had not been detected by the medical checks done during the cadet’s induction into the academy, it said.

The cadet had joined the INA on July 10. The INA arranged for the body to be flown from Mangalore to Nagpur.

A guard of honour is being provided by the Indian Air Force during the funeral of the cadet at his native village in Bhandara district in Maharashtra.

source: thehindu

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BCCI Chief Anurag Thakur Joining Indian Territorial Army

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BCCI Chief Anurag Thakur Joining Indian Territorial Army

The 41-year-old BJP MP will be commissioned into the Territorial Army (TA) as a regular officer on Friday.

Anurag Thakur Cracked SSB Interview and TA Written exam

Thakur made it to the TA after clearing an exam and a personal interview conducted in Chandigarh and training held in Bhopal. As a regular officer, the Lok Sabha member from Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh will have to undergo a mandatory training. BCCI Chief Anurag Thakur Joining Indian Territorial Army

Territorial Army

The Territorial Army, the second line of defence after the regular army, is composed of volunteers who receive military training for about a month in a year so that in case of an emergency they can be mobilised for the defence of the country. Anurag Thakur will be joining the TerritorialArmy on 29th July 2016

The Territorial Army is not a profession, occupation or a source of employment. It is only meant for people who are already in mainstay civilian professions. In fact, gainful employment or self-employment in a civil profession is a pre-requisite for joining the Territorial Army.

Thakur’s grandfather was also in the army. The BJP MP wanted to join the armed forces but could not do so as his career got diverted to cricket and politics.

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India’s First Women Combat Aviators: Flt Lts Gunjan Saxena And Srividya Rajan

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Flt Lts Gunjan Saxena And Srividya Rajan

Gunjan Saxena and Srividya Rajan – names that got lost in time – names that we should have never forgotten in the first place – names of India’s first women combat aviators who went all guns blazing into the heart of the war zone that was Kargil, 17 years ago.

It’s a story that has been forgotten in the fanfare of India’s first women fighter pilots being commissioned into the Indian Air Force earlier this year being able to fly fighter jets.

And while Flight Lieutenant Gunjan Saxena and Flight Lieutenant Srividya Rajan never flew fighter jets, they did fly through an area where Pakistani soldiers fired bullets and missiles at virtually any Indian helicopter or aircraft that they could spot.

Their tiny Cheetah helicopter was unarmed and entirely defenceless against enemy fire. And yet, like so many of their male counterparts, the two young women soldiered on, flying dozens of sorties directly in harm’s way during the 1999 war in North Kashmir.

Today, 17 years later, Gunjan told NDTV that missions where she evacuated injured Indian Army soldiers were her biggest motivation during Kargil.

Here is the story as told by Gunjan Saxena to NDTV:

Gunjan Saxena had grown up in a family of fighters ready to give their all for the nation. Even her father and brother were in the army so she decided to join the armed forces after completing her graduation from Delhi University’s Hansraj College.

During the Kargil War, Flt Lt Gunjan Saxena and Flt Lt Srividya Rajan were tasked with casualty evacuations and spotting Pakistani positions in the Kargil region. The two pilots often flew very close to Pakistani positions during the operation albeit at a height which they believed would be beyond the range of Pakistan gunners.

The battle was tense and the army needed each and every pilot of theirs during the battle. The women pilots were called in, tasked with medical evacuations, supply drops and spotting Pakistani positions in the war zone. Not worrying about the fact that their tiny Cheetah helicopters were unarmed and completely defenceless to enemy attack, the two brave hearts continued flying in and out of the danger zone in North Kashmir.

But one day, Gunjan’s chopper came under direct attack while it was positioned at the Kargil airstrip. A Pakistani soldier had fired either a rocket or a shoulder fired missile directly at her aircraft. The weapon missed her chopper thudding into the hillside behind her. Not deterred in the least, Gunjan continued her operational sorties carrying a fully loaded INSAS rifle and a revolver with her in any mission. If she had a crash landing close to Pakistani Army positions, she would fight her way out of trouble or would go down fighting. Just like her brother, an Indian Army officer who happened to be fighting in the Kargil War at the same time.Flt Lts Gunjan Saxena And Srividya Rajan

For her outstanding show of courage in the Kargil war, Gunjan was awarded the Shaurya Chakra, a gallantry award presented for valour, courageous action or self-sacrifice while not engaged in direct enemy combat. She was also the first woman to receive such an honour from the army. Gunjan and Srividya never got an opportunity to fly fighter jets, but they did pave the way for others like them who wanted to fight for their country shoulder to shoulder with the men as evident today.

As a short service commissioned officer, her tenure ended after seven years. But her association with the IAF has never ended. She is now married to an Indian Air Force Mi-17 helicopter pilot.

6 Martyrs To Be Felicitated During Kargil Diwas, July 26th 2016

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Our soldiers are the backbone of our national security. They are the ones who deserve the credit to uphold the freedom of India and maintaining national integrity.

In a touching move to honour the sacrifices of the soldiers in J&K Anti-terrorist operations, the Jai Jawan Nagrik Samiti, a city-based NGO of Surat decided to honour and extend financial assistance to the families of the 6 martyrs as reported by the Times of India.

The martyrs belonged to Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh and were killed in anti-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country on July 26, the Kargil Diwas.

The families of martyrs will be felicitated at a grand ceremony at Sardar Smruti Bhavan at Varachha and financial aid worth Rs 2 lakh to each will be extended by the trustees of the committee. The function will be attended by district collector Mahendra Patel among other officers.

The martyrs to be felicitated are:

  1. Captain Prem Kumar Patil, who fell into a deep gorge when he slipped off from it during an anti-terrorist combat.Prem Kumar Patil
  2. Natu Ramanbhai Nayka from Army, who died of heart attack.
  3. Jaswant Dahya Dabhi, a CRPF personnel, who got martyred at Jammu and Kashmir.
  4. Bawanjibhai Danabhai Dangar, from Army who died of Swine Flu.
  5. Abhimanyu Gaud, a young Airforce officer who was killed in Kolkata during the Republic Day parade rehearsal by a speeding car during the rehearsal.Abhimanyu-Gaud
  6. Colonel MN Roy who died while tackling insurgents in Jammu and Kashmir.MN Rai

The sacrifices of these brave hearts are unmatched and will echo in India’s fame records till eternity.

[Watch] How Major Gaurav Arya Ripped Apart Burhan Wani’s Supporters

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Major Gaurav Arya

Indian Army is a blunt instrument. It’s not a scalpel, it is a broad sword: Major Gaurav Arya (Retd) #ProPakDovesSilent. Burhan Wani was a designated head of a terrorist outfit Hizbul Mujahideen & we killed him. Burhan Wani has a successor & we will kill him too in 5-6 months. For any other crime in India, there can be punishment, but this is treason aur Gaddari ki saza maut hai. Burhan Wani carries AK-47, is there a factory manufacturing AK-47 in Kashmir, where did he get them from? asks Defence Analyst & Expert on Kashmir Operations, Major Gaurav Arya (Retd) on The Newshour debate with Arnab Goswami.

 

Major Gaurav Arya Ripped Apart Burhan Wani’s Supporters

 

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This KARGIL War Hero Documentary Will Give You Goosebumps And Make You Cry At The Same Time

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“I’ll either come back after raising the Indian flag in victory or return wrapped in it, but I will come for sure.” These were the last words of the Sher Shah of the Indian Army, Late Captain Vikram Batra. You must have come across this name when the Kargil war was going on but the name and the man has been forgotten. Not only should every Indian know his name but the life of this martyr too because he died for the Indians.

 

 

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Salary Comparison: New MNC Employee vs Young Military Officer

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Salary Comparison New MNC Employee vs Young Military Officer

The Indian military provides its newly commissioned officers with the best salaries and allowances there is for a middle-class person. The following table providing a salary comparison between a newly joined MNC employee and a newly commissioned military officer is enough to satisfy you with this.

By comparing the salary we are not disrespecting any profession as every profession has its own importance in nation’s development. This information is just for knowledge purposes.
Screen Shot 2016-07-25 at 10.02.30 PMAlthough the starting pay of a fresher in a company is hugely variable and negotiable, the salaries here provide the average starting pay of a fresher. This is a negative aspect for people joining MNCs as the officers in the forces have a fixed pay scale (greater than 90% of fresh interns in MNCs), and above that, they get various allowances and facilities.As you can conclude, the average salary of a newly commissioned Indian Military Officer is more than twice than that of a newly joined private employee.

Also, the salaries from the rank of Colonel and above in the military are also variable owing to the variable allowances and achievements earned by them. Even any other private company won’t allow as many allowances as the military does, except for some large MNCs. Plus, you get to have a lifetime experience of various adventures.

Satisfied much?

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