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Defence Service Corps (DSC) Recruitment

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Defence Service Corps (DSC) Recruitment

The role of the Defence Service Corps (DSC) is to provide security cover to Defence installations of the three services and Civil Establishments of the Ministry of Defence where DSC cover is sanctioned under the specific orders of Government of India against sabotage and pilferage. To fulfil this role, Defence Service Corps (DSC) provides armed security staff, static guards. Searchers escorts and mobile patrols by night and day. It is the sixth largest Corps of the Army.

Contribution of Ex Servicemen into Defence Service Corps (DSC) The contribution of the three services towards Defence Service Corps (DSC) recruitment is :

  • Ex Army – 75%
  • Ex Navy / Air Force – 01%
  • Ex Territorial Army – 24%

Posting of Defence Service Corps (DSC) Personnel Posting of Defence Service Corps (DSC) personnel are rotated in all the commands. Posting to the home command will be considered on completion of one tenure outside the own command. Defence Service Corps (DSC) personnel can apply for compassionate ground posting on completion of three years of service in Defence Service Corps (DSC). Last posting of a Defence Service Corps (DSC) personnel is as far as possible the home posting irrespective of his earlier service profile.

Eligibility Criteria for Re-enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC) for Other Rank.

  • Character assessed at the time of discharge from former service as well as re-assessed in terms of Para 170 (d) of Regulations for the Army-1987 should be Very Good or Exemplary.
  • Discipline Personnel with not more than one red ink entry during the last five year of former service and not more than two red ink entries during the entire former service are eligible for re-enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC). However, personnel who have been awarded one red ink entry under Army Act Section 48 for intoxication during the last five years of former service are NOT eligible for re-enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC).
  • Service Personnel from Army / Navy / Air Force should have rendered minimum five years colour service. Service counted for pension / gratuity is treated as qualifying service. Ex-Territorial Army personnel should have rendered three years embodied service with minimum attendance in seven Annual Training Camps (ATC).
  • Medical Category Medical Category of a personnel seeking re-enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC) should be SHAPE-1 at the time of re-enrolment i.e. declared SHAPE-1 either at the time of discharge medical board or at the time of Re-Category Medical Board. However, personnel placed in Low Medical Category(LMC) (both temporary/permanent) during the last five years of former service preceding the date of discharge (even upgraded to SHAPE-1 before discharge) due to “Alcohol Dependence Syndrome” are not eligible for re-enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC).
  • Five Years Gap from the date of discharge from former service till the individual reports to the recruiting agencies for physical and medical test based on the call letter issued by them, should be within five years. Hence the date on which the Ex-servicemen reports to recruiting agencies  based on the said call letter, is the day he is considered to have reported for re-enrolment. This date will further be referred as the date of screening for Defence Service Corps (DSC)  Enrolment.
  • Age Criteria
    • Soldier (General Duty) Defence Service Corps (DSC) Upto 48 years on the date of screening.
    • Soldier Clerk Defence Service Corps (DSC) Upto 50 years on the date of screening.
  • Education Qualification The minimum education qualification required for non-matric personnel for re-enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC) is Army 3rd Class Certificate of Education (ACE-III).
  • Re-Enrolment of Clerk (Staff Duty) Ex-combatant Clerks (Staff Duty) having minimum technical standard of Class – III Clerk (Staff Duty) are eligible for re-enrolment against Clerk vacancies into Defence Service Corps (DSC). Store Keeper Technical of (Army), Clerk (Store Control) of Army and Clerk (Pay Accounts) of Air Force are not eligible for re-enrolment against clerk vacancies into Defence Service Corps (DSC) since they lack the requisite standards prescribed for Clerk (Staff Duty) vide qualification Regulations of Soldiers-1958.
  • Re-Enrolment of Territorial Army Personnel Ex-Territorial Army personnel drawing pension for their Territorial Army service, can now be enroled into Defence Service Corps (DSC) through HQ Recruiting Zones / Army Recruiting Offices (AROs). Re-enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC) for ex-Territorial Army personnel who are not drawing any type of pension will be carried out by the respective Regimental Centres. Details of embodied service in respect of personnel from Territorial Army duly calculated and signed by the Record Officer and the certificate showing attendance of seven Annual Training Camps (ATCs) duly signed by Commanding Officer of the Territorial Army Batallion are to be furnished and forwarded along with verification report to the Defence Service Corps (DSC) Records.Defence Service Corps (DSC) Recruitment

Defence Service Corps (DSC)Pay Scale Pay and allowances

Rank Basic Pay Grade Pay Military Service Pay Dearness Allowance
Sepoy 5200-20200/- 2000/- 2000/- As Admissible (113% wef 01 Jan 15)
Naik 5200-20200/- 2400/- 2000/- -do-
Havildar 5200-20200/- 2800/- 2000/- -do-
Naib Subedar 9300-34800/- 4200/- 2000/- -do-
Subedar 9300-34800/- 4600/- 2000/- -do-
Subedar Major 9300-34800/- 4800/- 2000/- -do-
Honorary Lieutenant 15600/- 5400/- 6000/- -do-
Honorary Captain 15600/- + 01 Increment on promotion to Honorary Captain 6100/- 6000/- -do-

Gratuity and Pension Under the revised terms of gratuity and pension, Defence Service Corps (DSC) personnel will continue to draw the following:

  • Military pension and retain Death-cum-Retirement Gratuity(DCRG), in which case their former Military Service shall not count as the qualifying service.
  • They will be entitled to second service pension and DCRG if service in Defence Service Corps (DSC) is 15 yrs or more.
  • Minimum qualifying service to earn service gratuity is 5 years.
  • If individual desires to include his previous military service, he will cease to draw pension and also refund the service gratuity including DCRG if any.

Defence Service Corps (DSC) Period of Engagement

  • Sepoys Initial term of engagement 10 years extendable by 5 years up to 57 years of age, whichever is earlier.
  • JCOs Initial term of engagement 5 years extendable by 5 years up to 57 years of age, whichever is earlier.
  • Lateral Entry Subedar Majors Initial term of engagement is 4 years or up to 57 years of age, whichever is earlier.

Concessions and Benefits In addition to pay, the personnel of Defence Service Corps (DSC) will continue to get Dearness Allowances and other allowances as applicable to Army, Navy and Air Force personnel. They are also entitled for the following:

  • 45 days of Annual Leave and 15 days of Casual Leave.
  • Leave Travel Concession
  • Per Month Health Allowance(PMHA)
  • Childrens Education Allowance (CEA) / Reimbursement of Tuition Fee.
  • Free Medical treatment.
  • Free Rations.
  • Benefits under Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA) Relief Fund
  • Benefits under ESSA.
  • Amenities as for Regular Army Personnel.

Recruitment Procedure An ex-servicemen undergoes following stages with Recruiting Organization / Regimental Centres prior to re-enrolment:

  • Registration Registers are being maintained at all Army Recruiting Offices (AROs) where Ex-Servicemen can register themselves for Defence Service Corps (DSC) enrolment. The act of registering the name indicates his willingness / availability for enrolment into Defence Service Corps (DSC) as and when vacancies are available. Seniority of registration will be taken into account while issuing call up letter for enrolment.
  • Depending on the vacancies allotted to HQ Recruiting Zones / Army Recruiting Offices (ARO) / Regimental Centres, the candidates are intimated as per the seniority maintained in the register during stage 1 and are asked to report to the respective Army Recruiting Office (ARO) for physical and medical screening. The day the ex-servicemen reports to the Recruiting Organization based on the call letter is the day he is considered to have reported for re-enrolment.
  • Physical Criteria Physical criteria for Ex-servicemen for Defence Service Corps (DSC) is not being checked as the ex-servicemen would have met all physical criteria during his initial enrolment.
  • Physical Test  Physical Proficiency Tests  (PPT)  will be conducted during screening.
  • Medical Test Medical will be carried out by only one doctor. The following additional tests will be carried out from the nearest Military Hospital (MH):
    • Haemogram.
    • Biochemistry – Urea, Creatinine, Blood Sugar (FF & PP), Cholesterol and Lipid Profile Test.
    • Chest X-Ray.
    • ECG.
  • Screening During Recruitment Rallies Screening for Defence Service Corps (DSC) enrolment and medical screening may be carried out during a recruitment rally also.
  • Exercising Option to Join 6 Months Prior to Retirement A serving personnel can fill the form for recruitment in Defence Service  Corps (DSC) six months prior to his retirement. This option can be exercised while the individual is still in service.

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Documents Required For Indian Army Recruitment Soldier

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Documents Required For Indian Army Recruitment Soldier

Documents Required For Indian Army Recruitment Soldier. Recently Indian army has moved its recruitment online for both officers and other ranks, candidates can get each and every detail on officers recruitment and jawan Bharti (Recruitment rally) details up to date on joinindianarmy.nic.in. For both type of entries, candidates are required to apply online.  Candidates who are applying for JCO/OR enrolment are required to go with the complete set of documents at the recruitment centre.

Documents Required For Indian Army Recruitment Soldier [JCO/OR]

  • Xth Class Certificate for proof of date of birth.
  • Xth & XIIth Class marks sheet.
  • Character Certificate to be signed by Village Sarpanch (not more than six months old).
  • Domicile / Nativity Certificate.
  • Caste Certificate.
  • Relationship Certificate (in case of Son of Serving Soldier / Ex-Servicemen/ War Widow / Widow) signed by Senior Record Officer / Chief Record Officer of Records Office with round stamp, Army No and name of the officer signing the certificate.
  • Certificate of outstanding sportsmen(not more than 2 yrs old).
  • National Cadet Corps (NCC) Certificate signed by the Battalion Commander / Group Commander.

 

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List of Games and Sports for Recruitment In Indian Army [Soldier]

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Indian Army Sports Recruitment

Candidates who are willing to join the Indian army as a soldier and are very good at any one of these games can join the Indian army as  a Havildar or Naib Subedar directly. This is an excellent opportunity given by Indian army to candidates. Check the list of games and sports for Indian army recruitment.

Ser. No For Havildar Ser. No For Naib Subedar
1. Athletics Including Track and Field events 1. Athletics (Including Track and Field events, Marathon & Cross Country)
2. Archery 2. Archery
3. Badminton 3. Basketball
4. Basketball 4. Boxing
5. Boxing 5. Cricket
6. Cricket 6. Cycling
7. Cycling 7. Football
8. Equestrian Sports 8. Fencing
9. Football 9. Gymnastics
10. Fencing 10. Golf
11. Gymnastics Including Body Building 11. Hockey
12. Golf 12. Handball
13. Hockey 13. Judo
14. Handball 14. Kabaddi
15. Judo 15. Kayaking & Canoeing
16. Kabaddi 16. Karate
17. Kayaking & Canoeing 17. Rowing
18. Karate 18. Swimming
19. Rowing 19. Shooting
20. Swimming, Diving & Waterpolo 20. Squash
21. Squash 21. Sailing and Yachting
22. Shooting 22. Tennis
23. Sailing 23. Taekwondo
24. Tennis 24. Volleyball
25. Taekwondo 25. Weight Lifting
26. Volleyball 26. Wrestling
27. Weight Lifting
28. Wrestling

Note: For enrolment of meritorious sportsmen from Unit HQ quota or from the Zones, the list of games as applicable for direct Havildar entry would be considered.

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10 Pictures Of NSG Commando Will Motivate You To Join Them

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NSG Commando Best Picture

The National Security Guard (NSG Commando) was set up in 1984 as a Federal Contingency Deployment Force to tackle all facets of terrorism in the country. As a specialized counter terrorism force, it is intended for use “only in exceptional situations” and not meant to take over the “functions of the State Police Forces or other Para Military Forces”

Special Action Groups

The SAG is the main offensive or the strike wing of the NSG. Its members are drawn exclusively from the Indian army.

Special Ranger Group(SRG)

NSG has three SRGs, each with a strength of battalion, approximately total 900 all ranks. SRG personnel are drawn on deputation from Central Armed Police Forces and State Police forces.

10 Pictures Of NSG Commando

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NSG commandos at the inauguration of the 'NSG Hub' at Bowenpally in Hyderabad on July 1, 2009.

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Indian Army Officer Killed In Training Drill In Rajasthan

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Arjun Tank

A major rank official of the Indian Army died during a training exercise in western sector near the Indo-Pak border in Rajasthan. The incident occurred in the Pokhran area in Jaisalmer district on Tuesday that left Major Dhruv Yadav dead, Defence Spokesperson (Rajasthan), Lt Col Manish Ojha said.

Yadav was struck by a splinter during a fire power demonstration involving Arjun tanks of the Army’s 75 Armoured Regiment, according to an NDTV report.Arjun Tank

A training exercise was going on when the incident occurred, he said, adding that an inquiry has been ordered into the incident. A post-mortem is being conducted to ascertain the cause of death.

Major Yadav is survived by his wife who is eight months pregnant.

Yes, I Have Seen The Film Lakshya, I’ve Already Found My Lakshya

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We’ll die for our squadron — I like this spirit we have. In the army you get the respect of your men but for me it is not just that — I want to earn the respect of my men. I want to be remembered as a good officer. I want satisfaction from my job and that depends on how hard you work.My father is a professor of Music. Most of my friends are studying for engineering, management, some are working with MNCs but I always wanted a life in the army.

I feel people outside want a career, they do not want to go far from the comforts of their home and more money is also the reason, but you have to like what you do to do it well. So it is a matter of perspective.

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NDA Cadet

I have spent three years at this Academy. On the premises we are surrounded by the accomplishments of officers who have laid down their lives in the line of duty. We can’t do anything less than them — we can’t let them down.

I want to join the Parachute Regiment. I admire what they do, the uniform they wear. I take everything as a challenge.

Yes, I have seen the film Lakshya. It was about one person’s quest to find the aim of his life — which for him was being a soldier. I’ve already found my lakshya.

The young generation of India is not afraid to grow. We are a young democracy that is growing fast. We are young but we know what our problems are and I think we are trying to work towards them.

What pulls us back is lack of personal commitment, I feel. If everyone just concentrates on doing their own job properly, all will be well. That’s our biggest solution.

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Current Affair 22 September 2015

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Current Affair 22 September 2015

National

  • Veteran Leftist Sadhan Gupta passes away
  • Bombay high court refuses to stay ban over beef
  • Sushma Swaraj left for Washington for first ministerial of indo- US strategic and commercial dialogues on 22 September
  • ISRO to launch Astrosat, first indigenous astronomy satellite on 28th September
  • IT department to nab black money hoarders before 30 September

International

  • Opposition leaders in Sri Lanka call for debate over response to UNHRC’s report in Geneva
  • Hungary reopens its main border crossing with Serbia
  • France wants European Interior Ministers to address migration crisis by tomorrow
  • Alexis Tsipras returns as PM of Greece to fight department
  • Hungary grants army power to use Non-lethal force on migrants

Politics

  • Smriti gets Congress legal notice, dares Rahul to put her behind bars
  • Congress decides 15 names for Bihar election, 1st list to be out soon
  • J R Manjhi files nomination documents for Bihar polls
  • BJP ally RLSP releases list of candidates for 17 seats
  • Arunachal Pradesh opposes SC order on citizenship to two tribal groups displaced from Bangladesh

Business

  • ‘Singapore most preferred tour destination for Indians replacing Dubai
  • Tobacco crop will be purchased by traders, says government
  • Airtel decides to bill prepaid user on per-second basis
  • 69 Marginal fields auction to start from December
  • L&T appoints SN Subramanyam as deputy managing director and president22-September-2015-curent-affairs

Defence

  • Coast Guard commissions 2 new Ships named ‘Apoorva’ & C-421
  • India turns to Israel for armed drones after Pakistan, china built fleets
  • India Pakistan field commanders to meet to discuss ceasefire violation along LoC
  • Indian coast guard new radar operating system at Paradip coast to prevent undetected intrusions
  • Joint military drill between India and china to start from October

Sports

  • India A defeat Bangladesh A by 75 runs in 3rd ODI to clinch series 2-1
  • Orissa & Assam record wins in East Zone U-19 Women’s Cricket
  • BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya dies in Kolkata
  • Kevin Petersen signs up for inaugural edition of PSL
  • Andy Murry takes Britain to Devis cup finals first time in 37 years

How To Crack NDA Exam 2015

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How To Crack NDA Exam 2015

NDA Exam 2015 is a dream exams for the aspirants willing to join the National Defence Academy after 12th class. NDA exam is conducted by UPSC two times every year and on an average a candidate gets minimum 3 chances to apply for NDA Exam. There are around 4 Lakh candidates apply for NDA exam and only 600+ lucky ones made it in the academy.

How to Crack NDA Exam 2015

  • Education eligibility: 12th passed or appearing with Physics & Mathematics as compulsory subjects(Air Force & Navy) or 12th passed or appearing(Army) both exams conducted by State Education Board or University.
  • Age Limit: 16 ½ to 19½ on the 1st January or 1st July of the year succeeding the year of exam. The candidate must be unmarried.

NDA 2015 Written Exam Phases of Selection:

  1. Clearing written exam
  2. Clearing respective SSB or AFSB interview
  3. Being medically fit for the respective service
  4. Clearing the All India Merit
  5. Joining NDA or NA

NDA 2015 Written Exam Course:

  1. Mathematics: Syllabus of 10th, 11th & 12th NCERT Based
  2. English: Test of Grammar & Usage, Vocabulary, Comprehension & Cohesion
  3. Physics: Up to 12th NCERT Course
  4. Chemistry: Up to 12th NCERT Course
  5. Biology: Up to class 10th
  6. Geography: Up to Class 10th
  7. History: Up to Class 10th
  8. Political Science: Up to Class 10th
  9. Economics: Up to Class 10th
  10.  Current Affairs : General News shown On TV & Newspaper

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NDA 2015 Written Exam Marks Division of the exam:

  • Mathematics: 300 Marks
  • General Ability Test: 600 Marks

Tips To Crack NDA Written 2015:

  1. As the course is large, every day 2-3 hours study is necessary on regular basis. Course may be divided in small chapters & proper study plan will bring sure success.
  2. Previous years question papers can be used to know the exam pattern & the important topics to shorten the course.
  3. For the Social Science (History, Geography, etc) part, class 6, 7, 8 must be given just a rough reading; class 9th & 10th books will cover all the aspects with additional information to those of class 6th, 7th & 8th.
  4. Reading monthly magazine of 2-3 months prior to the date of exam will be helpful.
  5. Science (Physics & Chemistry) will be easy for those having these subjects, but just a revision of their NCERT will do it all.
  6. English can fetch you really good marks. So its study along with other subjects is required. Thorough understanding of PARTS OF SPEECH will help you do well in error finding.
  7. Mathematics questions take time to be solved, therefore, time management must be kept in mind because its general scenario that candidates are unable to finish the questions those are so easy. So, while writing the exam, be aware of these easy questions, so that you can solve more questions.
  8. The All India Merit will include the marks of your written exam also, so studying hard & getting good marks is the only way for you to get good merit rank.
  9. There is negative marking, avoid giving wrong responses, only tick the option when you are sure. I will say if you avoid guesses, it will help you.
  10.  Keep wrist watch with yourself to keep pace with the time, avoid stress, keep calm. In the last five minutes of the exam, tick all your responses in one go in the OMR Sheet. Be conscious for leaving the space if you have not solved that question.How To Crack NDA Exam 2015

NDA Written Exam Best Preparation Books:

  1. Arihant’s Pathfinder NDA & NA
  2. Lucent’s General Science
  3. Monthly Magazines i.e., Pratiyogita Darpan, Competition Success Review etc.

 

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PM Narendra Modi- India’s Pride

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 65th birthday was remarkably celebrated in all corners of India. Several achievement have been achievements during his short term of governance and many are on the way to glitter the future of India. He has some qualities that makes him a special personality. There are some facts, things and qualities that everybody must know about him and inculcate them.

Cooperation

  • Modi has the will power to cooperate with other nations. Invites SAARC members to his swearing in ceremony. His first visit after being prime minister was to Bhutan. After that he has a long list of trips to increase cooperation and deals to make India a better place. He has visited 18 nations in 2015 and 9 nations in 2014. Indian’s defense manufacture and many other fields have become wider after these deals and cooperation. Many foreign companies have entered in India after his visits. US president Obama as chief guest is also an achievement for India.

Initiative

  • He has the guts to initiate things which are meant to change the future. PM Jan Dhan Yojna, Swach Bharat Abhiyan, Krishi Sinchai Yojna and many more aims to help the common people. The initiative are slow, but will have a great impact over India in the future. And most important thing is digitalization of governance that will close the loopholes in governance and will provide complete and decided subsidies to the needy. SAARC satellite is also one such example of it, which PM Modi proposed as a gift to the SAARC nations. Under his leadership India has got the deal to get bullet train from Mumbai to Ahmedabad.Modi

Hard Work and Reformer

  • He has taught people that work is worship. He forwarded the step of biometrics in government offices for checking their presence. Changing the perception toward yoga and taking yoga to a new zenith and making it a worldwide drive is an incomparable act.

Motivator and an Eminent Speaker

  • An eminent speaker will rule the democracy. PM Modi is the one who can attract people with his words. He is named in the list of 100 most influential people by TIME. PM Modi’s continuous connectivity with citizen through radio show ‘Man ki Bat’ is also a remarkable task. His speech at public gathering has always made people motivated.

Empowering Youth, the Future of India

  • Modi’s power stoke is that, he always keeps in touch with the youth of India. It is a general fact that the youth of India is spending more time on internet. So he use internet to spread his message, and digitizing the nation to simplify the governance and saving time. Just after becoming prime minister, he has emphasized on the skill development of youth and framed many schemes for them. Side by side he also supported women and senior citizens.

He is praised several times for the pace of changes, he has started to flourish India with all facilities and technologies. Make in India, Digital India, Startup India and many more are in the list which are seeded by Modi led government for reviving India as “GOLDEN BIRD“.

Current Affairs 23 September 2015

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Current Affairs 23 September 2015

National

  • PM Modi departs for Ireland and US
  • Railway initiates efforts for better maintenance of Kalka-Shimla world heritage track
  • India Germany to boost ties in higher education sector
  • Bombay high court says no dam water for Shahi snan
  • Indra Nooyi and Shobhana Bhartia awarded USIBC global leadership award

International

  • Netanyahu meets Putin over Russian military’s presence in Syria
  • China supports Nepal on constitution amid India concern
  • Ukraine president shows wish to join NATO
  • EU ministers finalizes plan to relocate 120,000 migrants
  • Cyber espionage is more than an irritant must stop, says US to China

Politics

  • AAP criticizes Centre over its draft policy on encryption
  • Haryana government refuses before SC to drop educational criteria for Panchayat polls
  • Somnath bharti faces arrest as court denies bail plea
  • Rajasthan assembly ratifies 2 bills for providing education and job quota to Gujjars and Economically Backward Class
  • Delhi high court dismissed the PIL for issuing VISA to Bangladeshi author Taslima

Business

  • EAM Sushma Swaraj calls upon business leaders of India, US to build new synergies
  • Chinese group acquired 10% in reliance games’ Zapak
  • Microsoft begins release of office 2016 worldwide
  • Reliance industries’ venture capital arm signs agreement with Ecorithm Inc., a US based software company, to boost internet of things
  • RBI to issue Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes with enhanced features23-September-2015-Current-Affairs

Defense

  • Union Home Minister leaves for Nyoma sub division of Leh district
  • PM pays tribute to 1965 Indo-Pak war martyrs at Amar Jawan Jyoti
  • Deal to purchase 15 chinooks and 22 apache helicopter from US cleared by India
  • India set to buy 15 US-2 seaplanes from japan.

Sports

  • Indian men’s hockey team to visit New Zealand for six-match Test series
  • Indian Wushu team wins 12 medals in 5th International pars Wushu cup in tehran
  • CBI registers case in fund embezzlement case in JK Cricket Association
  • East zone wants Amitabh chaudhray to be BCCI president
  • Novak Djokivic retains top rank in ATP rankings

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