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Important Facts About Gatiman Express

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Important Facts About Gatiman Express

Important Facts About Gatiman Express. Country’s fastest Gatiman Express train covered the final trial run between New Delhi and Agra in just 115 minutes. The semi-high speed train left New Delhi at 1115 hrs and reached Agra at 1310 hrs after crossing Mathura in just 80 minutes at 1235 hrs.

Important Facts About Gatiman Express

  • It is equipped with a 5,400 Horse Power (HP) electric locomotive engine and 12 modern coaches.
  • It also has extra advance features such as automatic fire alarm, emergency braking system along with the passenger information system and sliding doors inside the coaches.
  • To attain high speed, railway tracks for this train route have been fenced off at certain places, signaling system has been upgraded.
  • The fare of this train service will be 25 per cent more normal fare of Shatabdi express (between Delhi and Agra).Important Facts About Gatiman Express

The trials of the semi-high speed train already have been conducted twice between the Agra and Delhi route. But the mandatory clearance from the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) has been not granted yet. After successful implementation of this semi high-speed train service between Delhi and Agra, Indian Railways is seeking to implement it on nine more routes. It includes Kanpur-Delhi, Hyderabad-Chennai, Goa-Mumbai, Nagpur-Bilaspur, Nagpur-Secunderabad and Chandigarh-Delhi.

20 Army Personnel Killed In Militant Attack In Manipur

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20 Army Personnel Killed In Militant Attack In Manipur

20 Army Personnel Killed In Militant Attack In Manipur: At least 20 Army personnel were killed and 12 injured in a militant attack in Manipur’s Chandel district on Thursday, TV reports said.

The 6 Dogra convoy came under attack while it was coming from Motul towards Imphal. The incident took place at 8.45am. The injured soldiers have been airlifted to Nagaland.

An Army spokesman said that the militants first fired rocket-propelled grenades at the four-vehicle convoy which was on its way to Imphal from Chandel. The ambush took place when the convoy reached between Paralong and Charong villages.20 Army Personnel Killed In Militant Attack In Manipur

Most of the bodies were charred.

This is being seen as the worst attack on the Indian Army in at least a decade. A dozen soldiers were also wounded in the most deadly attack in the region in recent years.

Security analysts suspect the attack was in retaliation against the reported killing on Monday of a woman by soldiers. The district observed a complete shutdown on Wednesday in protest over the killing.

Manipur, which has a population of 2.5 million, has faced an armed insurgency for years in which several tribal militant groups are active.

Security forces have struggled to contain the unrest despite being granted sweeping shoot-to-kill powers in so-called “disturbed areas” under the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

The AFSPA is in force in most northeastern states, where clashes claimed 450 lives last year, according to South Asian Terrorism Portal. Lawmakers recently lifted the act in one state, Tripura, that borders Bangladesh.

source: TOI

Watch Brave Garud Commandos Of Indian Air Force

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Watch Brave Garud Commandos Of Indian Air Force.

Watch Brave Garud Commandos Of Indian Air Force. The Garud Commando Force is the Special Forces unit of the Indian Air Force. It was formed in September 2004 and has a strength of approximately 2000 personnel. The unit derives its name from Garuda, a divine bird-like creature of Hindu Mythology.

Brave Garud Commandos Of Indian Air Force

Google Apologises After PM Modi’s Images Turn Up In ‘Top 10 Criminals In India’

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Google Apologises After PM Modi's Images Turn Up In 'Top 10 Criminals In India'

Google Apologises After PM Modi’s Images Turn Up In ‘Top 10 Criminals In India’. Google on Wednesday apologised “for any confusion or misunderstanding” caused after Prime MinisterNarendra Modi’s images started appearing in image search results for query on ‘Top 10 criminals in India’.

“These results trouble us and are not reflective of the opinions of Google. Sometimes, the way images are described on the internet can yield surprising results to specific queries. We apologise for any confusion or misunderstanding this has caused. We’re continually working to improve our algorithms to prevent unexpected results like this,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement.Google Apologises After PM Modi's Images Turn Up In 'Top 10 Criminals In India'

Google said that results to the query “top 10 criminals in India” was due to a British daily which had an image of Modi and erroneous metadata.

It said that in this case, the image search results were drawn from multiple news articles with images of Modi and his statements with regard to politicians with criminal background.

The spokesperson added that the news articles do not link Modi to criminal activity, and the words just appeared in close proximity to each other.

IANS

Army Directed Military Canteens Not To Sell Maggie

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csd canteen not to sell maggie

Army Directed Military Canteens Not To Sell Maggie. The Army on Wednesday also issued an advisory asking its personnel not to consume Maggi noodles and directed military canteens [CSD] to set aside the existing stock of the popular snack until further orders.

The order covers over 1000 army canteens and the complete 13-lakh strong army. “The advisory is effective till further order,” an Army official said.csd canteen not to sell maggie

At least 10 states have either ordered the withdrawal of the popular snack from shops or ordered the testing of samples, prior to taking action against Nestle, whose shares slumped over 10% amid widespread panic over safety standards.

Over 700 Gujarati boys join Indian Army, many inspired by PM Modi

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Over 700 Gujarati boys join Indian Army, many inspired by PM Modi

Over 700 Gujarati boys join Indian Army, many inspired by PM Modi. More than 700 boys from Gujarat have joined the Indian Army this month, the largest strength to join the armed forces from the state this year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthplace Vadnagar of Mehsana, too, has offered many young cadets to the Army this year.

The recent recruitment camp was held at Sabarkantha where 29,150 boys appeared for the tests from various towns and districts of the state.

Out of the 29,150 boys who appeared, only 3600 passed the physical tests and out of these only 1558 cleared the medical tests and were approved for written examination. After the written examination, only 722 passed who were selected by the Army.Over 700 Gujarati boys join Indian Army, many inspired by PM Modi

These selected candidates who come from humble backgrounds are already considering themselves Army jawans awaiting the start of their year’s long training.

Jignesh Thakor stands out among this batch of over 700 boys as he gives the credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for inspiring him to join Army. Jignesh is also the first candidate in last few recruitments, to be coming from Vadnagar — Modi’s birthplace.

“I come from Modiji’s birthplace and I see it as a moral responsibility to believe in the call he made for youths to join armed forces. His life inspires me to serve the country. And I chose to do it through the Indian Army,” said Jignesh whose father is a farm labourer. Five other boys from Vadnagar also cleared the exams this year.

Vikas Chaudhary (20) from Kaasa village (Patan) said, “The call to fight for terrorism motivated me to join Army. None from family is in the Army, but I decided to change the trend and join a force that is helping this country to fight terrorism. We only talk about terrorism but not act.” Chaudhary is a 12th pass who decided to quit doing graduation to join Army right from this age.

Dilip Joshi (18) from Shirwada village (Banaskantha), one of the young candidates in his batch said, “I wanted to join police force, but I realized that I want to do a job of respect and honour which police don’t get. When I first told my family, they got scared however I am determined to work. Once I get the training in arms I will become a fine shooter in the force”.

Rohitkumar Rabari (20) is an exception of all sorts in his community of Rabaris who are primarily into animal husbandry. Rohit says, “Since my childhood I wanted to join Army. I used to watch movies made on Army and the movie Lakshya made my resolve got stronger. I wanted to change the trend of my community from traditional business of animal husbandry and work for Army”.

The Army recruitment board officials from Gujarat have observed an increase in interest among the youth to join Army, compared to last few years.

Recruitment camps have considerably increased compared to last few years when hardly 10,000 boys even lesser showed interest. 49% come from north Gujarat while least come from south Gujarat. A larger number of boys come from tribal districts. However, Dangs which is a tribal district offered none so far”.

The Army board has also observed that the boys clear the physicals, but they get rejected due to the performance in written exams and health requirements specified by the Army.

The official added, “While there are a large number of applicants, only a small percentage is able to join the force due to lack of education and fitness in villages of Gujarat. The boys come from vernacular mediums and their knowledge on various subjects is poor.”

The selected candidates, however, stated that they easily clear physical tests due to active sports in schools. However many failed in the written test which is in Hindi language, as most of them don’t learn Hindi in village schools.

Source: indianexpress.com

Air Force Advanced Jet Trainer Crashes In Odisha

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Air Force Aircraft Crashes in Odisha

Air Force Advanced Jet Trainer Crashes In Odisha. An advanced jet trainer aircraft of the Air Force crashed in a paddy field at Kudarsahi in Mayurbhanj district today, leaving two pilots injured.

The two pilots ejected themselves out of the aircraft before it crashed, an official said, adding one of the injured pilots has been identified as Sachin.

The advanced jet trainer aircraft crashed after flying for about 50 km from the Kalaikunda Air Base on a routine sortie, Air Force officials said.

The reason behind the crash is yet to be known and a Court of Inquiry has been ordered by the Air Force, they said.Air Force Aircraft Crashes in Odisha; Pilots Injured Air Force Aircraft Crashes in Odisha

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Odisha DGP Sanjeev Marik told PTI over phone, “We have got information that one aircraft crashed in a paddy field in a village under Bisoi Police Station area.”

Asit Panigrahi, Inspector General (DIG), northen range, said, “The accident took place between 1.20 PM and 1.30 PM. There is a logo of the Air Force in the aircraft.”

He said the fire on the aircraft has been contained.

Additional District Magistrate Surath Mullick said two pilots had been traced to a place about two to three km away from the accident site. Both were found injured.

Both the pilots have been admitted to the district sadar hospital, he said.

A chopper from the Kalaikunda airbase has reached the accident spot, an official said.

Earlier on May 8, a MiG 27 aircraft had crashed near Alipurduar town in West Bengal following a technical problem.

Source: newindianexpress.com

Squadron leader Nivedita Chaoudhary First IAF Women Officer To Climb The Mt. Everest

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Squadron leader Nivedita Chaoudhary First IAF Women Officer To Climb The Mt. Everest. One cannot climb at all unless he has sufficient urge to do so. Danger must be met (indeed it must be used) to an extent beyond that incurred to normal life. That is one reason men climb for only in response to challenge one man becomes his best.

And when it comes to striving for excellence why not take on the ultimate challenge present on this earth, why settle halfway when you have the strength and courage to go the entire length. Hence came the idea of IAF woman mountaineering expedition to Mt Everest, the highest point on the earth.
The expedition was headed by Gp Capt NK Dahiya, a very experienced mountaineer and an amazing leader himself. The team had been flagged off on 13 Apr 2011. All 11 women officers were the first women officers of the IAF to be in a situation where no other IAF women officer had been earlier, we all exhibited exemplary courage and determination in bringing laurels to the IAF and the nation.

I joined the team in 2009 after having done Basic Mountainering Course and did one successful expedition to Mt Kamet (7757 Mt) in year 2010. I went to Siachen Glacier along with the team for winter training camp in year 2010 & 2011. The endurance and grit of the team were tested during various expeditions and courses. Here we were in for a systematic, scientific and grueling physical fitness and endurance training program with three hours of weight training in the gym in the morning hours and endurance runs of two hours in the evening.First IAF Women Officer To Climb The Mt. Everest

After having reached at Nepal, we landed at Lukla on 16 Apr 11 and started our trek to Base camp, we reached Base camp on 24 Apr 11 having gained on altitude of about 8000 over 60kms in eight days. On 28 Apr 11, we all put on our crampons, tightened the climbing harness and started for acclimatization. The team was divided into two parts, Team-1 & Team-2. The first team consisting self, Sqn Ldr Lalitha Mishra, Flt LtToolika Rani, Cpl Raju Sindhu, Cpl DK Vyas and the team leader Group Captain NK Dahiya scrambled through Khumbu icefall directly towards Camp- II (6400 M). However three members fall to exertion and fever as the team hit Camp-II. The rest three self, CplRaju and team leader continued to Camp-III (7162M) the next day. On 20 May 11, we pushed to submit camp(26300’) over a grueling 11 hours of climb. Once at South Col, we just had 5 hrs of rest and 10:00 PM, the final summit climb began. Crampons, Harness and oxygen masks were strapped on, self and Cpl Raju attached our jummars to the first fixed rope along with sherpas and began our assault on the peak. Gp Capt Dahiya wished us luck. It was a full moon night. The sky was absolutely clean and the snow capped Everest was glittering under the moon light. Of course the climb was tiring but the surrounding beauty took all the attention and by the time I could realize the pain of climb, I reached balcony. It was 3.00 AM. I changed my oxygen cylinder, took rest for 5 – 10 minutes and again started climb on the final summit Ridge. As the view of the horizon and the changing colors of mountains was very enchanting. However. this portion of climb was very dangerous due to the rocky surface and very thin ridge where you can put only one foot at a time. I reached Hillary step at around 7:00 AM in the morning. As they say “Once your cross you are almost there”. As I crossed the Hillary step I could clearly see the summit. It appeared as if it was a few step away, but it took 01:30 hrs to reach the summit from there.

Flight Lieutenant Nivedita Choudhary climbing the ladder at Khmbu
Squadron leader Nivedita Choudhary climbing the ladder at Khmbu

The overall view was so mesmerizing and the culmination of the conquest of the mother of all mountains brought tears of joy in my eyes. It was on 21 May 11 at 08:30 AM, I finally called up summit camp and said “Sir, I am on the Summit”. The flood of emotions was evident. Congratulation poured in from all the team members at Camp-II and Base Camp. At around 11:00 AM, self and Raju started descending. The descend was very dangerous and I faced life-threatening situations but all went well and I reached summit Camp at 05:00 PM. I saw someone standing outside of the Tent. It was Gp Capt Dahiya who was waiting for us, as I reached him, he hugged me and I knew you will do it. It was my leaders’ faith in me which made me conquer the mighty mountain.

“The wings of our dreams are spread till there; we can touch the earth and sky from where”.

Source: careerairforce.nic.in

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These Lady Officers Will Motivate You To Join The Indian Army, Navy and Air Force

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These Lady Officers Will Motivate You To Join The Indian Army, Navy and Air Force. Women in our defence forces are playing an important role and making us proud time and again. These lady officers are keeping balance in their professional and personal-life, they are never off-duty and making us proud. Here we have few lady officers from Indian army, navy and airforce who will motivate young aspirants to join the forces, especially all-the young girls.

Wing Commander Puja Thakur became the first Indian woman officer ever to lead a tri-service guard of honor for a visiting dignitary.

Wing Commander Puja Thakur

 

OTA sword of honour. Capt. Divya Ajith Kumar, accomplished her army training from Officer’s Training Academy, Chennai. Her father was also an Army Officer. She was only 21, when she completed her training. Not only that, leading the army is her second honor.

Capt. Divya Ajith Kumar

 

27 Year Old Sandhya Chauhan is a Rewari Girl. She leads the mixed member contingent of 147 sailors and three officers. She is the first woman from her region to represent Indian Navy on a Republic Day Parade. Her brother was her inspiration as he joined Army in the year 2005. The sex ratio in her village- Kunda, is 797 per 1000. She sets a significant example for the people who think, girls are a menace.

Lieutenant Commander Sandhya Chauhan

 

Lieutenant Commander Priya Jeyakumar leads the Indian Navy Contingent of all women officers and cadets.

Lieutenant Commander Priya Jeyakumar

 

Capt Urvashi Rana of 114 Armoured Engineer Regiment

Capt Urvashi Rana

 

Captain Haobam Bella Devi Unfurls The Flag At Republic Day Celebration. A young Manipuri woman performed the most prestigious duty, of unfurling the flag in the presence of the President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee, PM Narendra Modi. Chief Guest US President Barack Obama and many important dignitaries.Captain Haobam Bella Devi

 

Fallen jawan’s wife turns lieutenant. Priya Semwal who was commissioned as an officer into the Corps of the Electrical and Mechanical.

Priya Semwal

Sqd Ldr Shekhawat is the only woman officer of the armed forces to lead a marching contingent twice on Republic Day. Indian Air Force’s all-women contingent marching during the 66th Republic Day Parade at Rajpath in New Delhi.

Indian air force all women contigent

 

Lieutenant Ganeve Lalji–a young intelligence officer–is set to create history by becoming the first woman to be appointed as a key aide to an Army Commander.Lieutenant Ganeve Lalji

 

Although, in the past, female naval and coast guard officers have been known to spend their entire career doing on-shore duties alone, Asst. Cmdt. Chouksey, 25, has already started sailing. Asst. Cmdt. Vasundhara Chouksey

 

Cmdr Gutta Sowjanya Sree and Lt Vartika Joshi from the Navy and Asst Cmdt Vasundhara Chouksey from the Coast Guard have braved the rough seas between Chennai and Kochi as part of an expedition aboard the INSV Mhadei under the leadership of Commander Dilip Donde.indian navy women officers

 

Indian Navy Passing Out Parade May 2015: Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha awarding ‘Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (South) Gold Medal’ for being adjudged the best woman trainee to Cadet Surabhi Chopra.

Surabhi Chopra

Indian Army all Women Expedition team to Mt Everest, the highest peak in the world.

Indian Army all Women Expedition team to Mt Everest, the highest peak in the world.

Lieutenant Colonel Sophia Qureshi has become the first woman officer to lead an Indian Army contingent at a multi-national military exercise.

Lt Col Sophia Qureshi

Lieutenant Kiran Shekhawat, Killed in Dornier Crash, is the First Woman Officer to Die in the Line of Duty.

Lieutenant Kiran Shekhawat

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Tattoo Policy For Candidates Appearing For SSB Interview With Permanent Body Tattoo

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Tattoo Policy For Candidates Appearing For SSB Interview

Tattoo Policy For Candidates Appearing For SSB Interview With Permanent Body Tattoo. The Tattoo Policy has been revised recently and the new Policy will be implemented with effect from 11 May 2015. Some of the salient aspects are given in succeeding Paragraphs.

Candidates from Tribal Communities

Candidates belonging to tribal communities/from tribal areas, as declared by the Government of India Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders Act/Lists (amended and modified from time to time), are permitted to have permanent body tattoos on any part of the body, as per existing customs and traditions of the said tribe to which a candidate belongs. Such candidates will only be permitted to continue with the selection process in a SSB on the condition that the following certificates are submitted by the candidate from a tribal area, prior to commencement of Stage I of the selection process:-

  1. Self Certification Certificate as per Appendix ‘A’, to be signed by the candidate.
  2. Certificate of belonging to a tribal community and permissibility of permanent body tattoo(s) as per format at Appendix ‘B’, to be signed by one of the following two officials:-
    • DC/DM or SDM of the District/Tehsil where the tribe of the candidate is presently settled (Name and designation of the concerned official must be clearly mentioned).
    • Chairman/Secretary or any other senior member of the Tribe (Name, designation (if any) and address of the concerned member will be clearly mentioned).
  3. Remarks of the Commandant, Selection Centre on permanent body tattoo(s) on candidates from tribal communities will be as at Appendix ‘C’Tattoo Policy For Candidates Appearing For SSB Interview

All Other Candidates

Permanent body tattoos are permitted on the following body parts only, for which a candidate will be required to sign a Self Certification Certificate as per format at Appendix ‘D’:

  1. Inner face of forearms i.e. from inside of the elbow to the wrist of both the hands (area between 1-2 indian army ssb tattoos allowed area on forearmand 3 in picture affixed) Note:- Area between 4, 5, 6 is not permitted.
  2. Reverse side of the palm/back (dorsal) side of both hands (area between 2 and 3 in picture affixed).

Nature of Tattoos

Permissible Tattoos

  1. Though no restriction on size or type of tattoo has been specified, tattoos are only permitted on body parts as given at Paragraphs 2 and 4 above.
  2. Only small innocuous tattoos, that are not prejudicial to good order and military discipline are permitted e.g. religious symbols or names of near and dear ones etc.

Non Permissible Tattoos

Regardless of location of a tattoo on the body (permitted/not permitted), the following will fall under the category of ‘Non Permissible Tattoos’:

  1. Tattoos on any other part of the body (less Paragraphs 2 and 4 above).
  2. A tattoo with lewd or offensive content or indecent figures.
  3. Tattoos that are indecent, sexist or racist, explained as follows:-
    • Indecent tattoos are those that are grossly offensive to modesty, decency or propriety.
    • Sexist tattoos are those that advocate a philosophy that demeans a person based on gender.
    • Racist tattoos advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on race, ethnicity or region and religion.

Acceptance/ Non-Acceptance of Permanent Body Tattoo(s)

Any candidate with a permanent body tattoo(s) on any part of the body other than that specified in Paragraphs 2 and 4 above (permissible category), or is of an objectionable nature (non permissible category), as brought out in Paragraph 6 above, are not eligible for enrolment into the Armed Forces.

Candidates with non-permissible tattoos will be rejected by : 

  1. The Commandant, Selection Centre prior to commencement of Stage I (or).
  2. The Commandant, Selection Centre as soon as the non-permissible tattoo(s) is noticed at any stage of the selection process (or).
  3. The Commandant, Selection Centre as soon as the non-permissible tattoo(s) is noticed during the medical examination phase, on intimation by Medical Authorities (or).
  4. The Commandant, Pre-Commission Training Academy (PCTA), if a non permissible tattoo(s) is noticed post-enrolment during the training phase.

Commandants of Selection Centres/PCTAs will intimate candidates found with non permissible tattoo(s) of their rejection from the selection/training process, in writing.

The following aspects will be ensured during various stages from conduct of SSB interviews till induction of candidates and thereafter, in their designated PCTAs

Service Selection Centres.

  1. Candidates, on arrival at the SSB, will be required to submit a Self Certified Certificate of undertaking declaring details of all permanent body tattoo(s), prior to commencement of Stage-I Testing.
  2. The certificates have been uploaded on “joinindianarmy.nic.in”, the official website of Recruiting Directorate. Candidates will be apprised of this in the call up letters to download the same, fill in their particulars and bring it along with them.
  3. Candidates who are not in possession of these certificates will be made to sign the same during the document check before commencement of Stage-I Testing.
  4. A candidate will be required to fill separate certificates for each of the permanent tattoo(s) sported by him/her.
  5. Such certificates will be countersigned by the Commandant, Selection Centres clearly stating whether the permanent body tattoo(s) is accepted or not. The said certificate(s) will form part of the candidate’s dossier along with other documents. Copy of the certificate(s) will also be fwd to concerned MH in case of “Recommended” candidates.
  6. In case a candidate has undergone removal of tattoo(s) prior to appearing for SSB interview and the same has faded substantially, this will be treated as a “scar” and not a tattoo. Such candidates will be permitted to undergo the entire selection process subject to approval by the Commandant, Selection Centre.

At Military Hospitals/Command Hospitals/Medical Directorate.

  1. Candidates with permanent body tattoo(s), which have already been approved by the Commandant, Selection Centre, will be checked from the medical angle during his/her medicals and accordingly endorsed in his/her medical document.
  2. In case during medical examination, a candidate is found to be having a permanent body tattoo(s) which was not earlier declared by him/her prior to commencement of Stage I, then:
    • The tattoo(s) will be checked by the Medical Authority from the medical angle and accordingly endorsed in the candidate’s dossier/medical document.
    • The candidate will be returned to the Selection Centre forthwith for endorsement by the Commandant, Selection Centre.
  3. Medical examination of such candidates will continue as hitherto fore at the medical institution if the permanent body tattoo is approved by the Commandant, Selection Centre.
  4. The above notwithstanding, Commandant, Selection Centre is empowered to cancel the candidature of such candidates as referred in Para 10 (b) (ii) on grounds of misrepresentation of facts and the concerned candidate will be apprised of this in writing with a copy endorsed to the Recruiting Directorate.

Auth:- DG Rtg/Rtg ‘A’ (P&C) letter No 58507/Tattoos/Sel Pol/Rtg P&C dt 11 May 2015.

Tattoo Policy For Candidates Appearing For SSB Interview