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Wing Commander Puja Thakur Lead Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama

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Wing Commander Puja Thakur Lead Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama

Wing Commander Puja Thakur Lead Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama. A woman officer, Wing Commander Puja Thakur, led the Guard of ceremonial Honour for US President Barack Obama at the Rashtrapati Bhavan today. President Obama was given a 21-gun salute at the forecourt of the majestic presidential palace, where President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and top union ministers were also present.

 

Wing Commander Thakur then walked president Obama for the inspection of the tri-service guard of honour. A woman officer led the Guard of Honour at Rashtrapati Bhavan for the first time.

Wing Commander Puja Thakur Lead Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama

The gesture reflects the theme for this year’s Republic Day parade, which is “Nari Shakti (woman power)”. President Obama will be the chief guest for the Republic Day celebrations tomorrow, which will see woman contingents of the army, navy and the air force marching down Rajpath for the first time.

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Wing Commander Puja Thakur Lead Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama

Wing Commander Puja Thakur Lead Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama
Wing Commander Puja Thakur Lead Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama

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Five Things You Must Know About Barack Obama’s Trip to India

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Five Things You Must Know About Barack Obama's Trip to India

President Barack Obama is India’s chief guest on 26th Jan 2015 66th republic day. Indian prime minister Narendra Modi invited President Barack Obama as a chief guest which was accepted by Mr. President. Obama arrived in India on Sunday to be the chief guest at the country’s Republic Day parade – the first time a US president has been honoured in this way. It will also mark the first time that a sitting US president has twice visited India. So, amid all the talk of “natural partners” and “relationships that will define the 21st Century” what can we expect during the three-day visit?

Red Carpet

India has been getting very excited about Mr Obama’s arrival – the nation loves celebrities and VIPs, and stories about their entourages of bodyguards – and the country enjoys the way the visit underscores its increasing emergence. 
But probably more important than Mr Obama’s current trip, was Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington last autumn, on the heels of the UN General Assembly. That followed a decade in which Mr Modi himself had been denied a visa over accusations that he had failed in 2002 to prevent the massacre of hundreds of Muslims in Gujarat, where he was chief minister. With nations such as Germany, Japan and Brazil extending invitations to Mr Modi, who was elected in a landslide last May, the US was keen to stress that a new phase of the India-US relationship could begin.

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Alyssa Ayres, who served in the US state department as a South Asia expert and who is now a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, said this week that despite his treatment over the visa issue, Mr Modi did not possess the same knee-jerk wariness of the US that had influenced other India premiers. “Modi does not have any of the hang-ups that previous Indian leaders did,” she said.

What does US want?

The US really wants India to open up its markets – to global retail, legal services and insurance. At the moment, despite constant lobbying, there are strict limits on foreign direct investment. The US is also keen to press ahead with developing India’s clean energy infrastructure, an area which Delhi is keen to make a priority, and Mr Obama wants India to agree to support a carbon emissions deal ahead of global climate talks in Paris at the end of the year.
India has become the third total carbon emitter, even though its per capita emissions are a fraction of those of the West. It has always resisted calls for a cap to emissions, saying that with hundreds of millions of citizens living off a dollar or two a day, its economic development must be a priority. Intellectual property rights will be discused. 
The US is always keen to push India as a regional strategic counterweight to China and US arms dealers love to tell Indian officials how vulnerable they are. So much so, that India is the world’s largest purchaser of weapons and the US is its biggest supplier. 
“I anticipate a breakthrough on defence. The two sides will most likely sign a new, ten-year defence framework agreement, which will deepen military-to-military ties,” said Milan Vaishnav, an India expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. “In line with this, there are heightened expectations that the two sides will finally agree on a piece of military hardware to jointly develop and produce.”

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India’s wishes :

In exchange for closer ties – a breaking of its traditional policy of non-alignment – India will be pressing the US for greater cooperation on terrorism and access to high-technology goods for civilian and military use. It is also always keen for the US to speak out about those elements in Pakistan which continue to support anti-Indian militancy and cross-border attacks in Afghanistan, a country India is developing close ties with.
“Foreign crises will form a big part of the discussion between Obama and Modi,” analyst Seema Sirohi wrote in a recent briefing for the Indian Council on Global Relations.
“The turmoil in the Muslim world at large, the rise of Isis, the recruitment of youth through the internet, the Afghanistan-Pakistan situation and China – all of these point for greater cooperation between the US administration and India.”
At a broader level, India would welcome any US recognition of its emergence as a global player. When Mr Obama visited Delhi in November 2010, he told the joint houses of parliament he supported India becoming a permanent member of UN Security Council.

Strip-search :

It is barely a year since India-US relations were badly derailed following an unlikely incident surrounding the arrest of an Indian diplomat in New York who was accused of lying on forms about her children’s nanny. Indians were horrified and insulted to learn that one of its envoys was arrested, strip searched and treated like a common criminal. Americans, no strangers to the notion of exceptionalism when it suits them, said the diplomat should have obeyed the rules.
The incident underscored genuine cultural differences between the two countries. Indian officials often feel they are bullied at international forums, while officials of other nations claim Indians are awkward and want special treatment. One issue of potential huge benefit to both countries – but which they cannot appear to solve relates to the landmark civilian nuclear deal signed in 2008. There are billions of potential dollars to be secured, but things are being held up by India’s reluctance to pass legislation that would protect suppliers from liability in the event of a nuclear accident.

Camels:

The air in Delhi has become increasingly bad and some days the pollution can be worse than that in Beijing. But a sunny afternoon during the Indian winter is a wonderful, special pleasure, perhaps the best time of year to visit the country. In addition to be flattered and fawned upon and Indians going giddy about the visit despite themselves, Mr Obama will also be special guest at the Republic Day celebrations.
The day marks the date on which the Constitution of India came into force on 26 January 1950 and India marked its formal emergence as a independent republic. (One of the writers of the constitution, Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, was a post-graduate student at New York’s Columbia University).
“The US is central to Modi’s economic and developmental programme, not to speak of regional security,” said Indian journalist Ashok Malik. “By the very act of inviting Obama for Republic Day, he is sending a clear and clear-headed signal of that, including to naysayers in his system.”
Mr Obama may or may not find the march-past of of soldiers and tanks and floats along Delhi’s Rajpath to his taste, but it is a rare person who is not entertained and delighted by the sight of the soldiers of the Border Security Force on the backs of their smartly attired camels – one of just a handful of units in the world that still use these animals.

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Obama’s Cadillac The Beast v/s Modi’s BMW 760Li

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Obama's  The Beast v/s Modi's BMW 760Li

US president Barack Obama will be reaching Indian on 25th Jan 2015 at 10:30 AM lading in Delhi air force base. Barack Obama is the most important chief guest on 26th Jan 2015 parade at New Delhi. You must be watching lots of articles and images of president Barack Obama’s Cadillac limousine The Beast. In this article we are going to compare what US president’s car (the beast) has V/s Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi’s car (BMW 760Li) .

Obama's Cadillac The Beast v/s Modi's BMW 760Li

US President Barack Obama: The Beast

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Barack Obama’s Cadillac
  • It looks like a Cadillac, but that is it. It is not really a derivative of the Cadillac DTS as it seems, since it only borrows styling from that model. Underneath the limo exterior is a Chevrolet Kodiak – which is a medium sized truck (sort of the same size as our Tata 407, but more sophisticated)!
  • Anyone can buy an armoured limo. Yes BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz even sell those in India. The Beast goes well beyond regular armouring with an 8-inch thick body plating and 5-inch thick bulletproof windows. The car itself weighs 8 tonnes.
  • The doors swing on special heavy-duty hinges as they weigh as much as doors on a Boeing 757 aircraft.
    Barack Obama Car Details
  • The massive weight needs every horsepower the 6.5 litre Duramax diesel engine can offer. The Beast uses this diesel truck engine since it can take to varying purity levels of the more commonly available fuel type globally.
  • It’s a 7-seater – yup just like all “family MPVs”! So this one can accommodate POTUS, his driver, chief Secret Service agent and four others too. So FLOTUS, the girls and grandma maybe?!
  • Goodyear makes special Kevlar-coated run-flat tyres for the Beast – to withstand puncture and even run when shot out.
  • The fuel tank is covered with a special foam that prevents any impact-related explosion. It’s boot has special oxygen tanks and firefighting equipment.
  • In the event of a chemical attack, the car cuts off outside air completely, and keeps the cabin supplied with breathable air until it is safe to open the doors again.
  • Night vision cameras, teargas cannons and a shotgun are standard on the Beast. It also houses a special compartment to hold pouches of POTUS’ blood type.
  • It runs with Washington DC plates – everywhere it goes

Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi: BMW 760Li

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Narendra Modi: BMW 760Li
  • Prime minister is understood to have more than half-a-dozen BMW 760Li high-security limousines (some are used as decoy vehicles), while having around a dozen BMW X5 SUVs that are used by the SPG.
  • The vehicle, which is able to secure the occupants from landmine blasts to Kalashnikov’s bullets, and run for kilometers even on flat tyres and are fitted with advance heat sensors to ward off missiles and bombs as well.
  • While the fuel tanks are made such that they don’t explode during an attack, its cabin also turns into a gas-proof chamber and ensures oxygen supply to secure the occupant in cases of gas attacks,
  • These vehicles offer high-level of sophistication and guard against attacks from heavy-calibre ammunition and explosives. The optimized armour plates are made from an incredibly strong special steel, and fit the bodywork of the car like a second skin. The entire interior is sheathed in an innovative combination of materials that forms an impenetrable second skin.
  • Among the numerous safety features are run-flat tyres, a self-sealing fuel tank, an attack alarm and an intercom system, which enables the occupants to communicate with the outside world without leaving the vehicle or opening the doors or windows.
  • The 760Li High Security edition of BMW 7-Series given to Modi has met the highest ballistic protection class B6/B7 available. 
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Acquiring Self Knowledge

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Acquiring Self Knowledge

It’s quite easy to form an opinion of others. We always tend to be judgmental of others. We can easily tell what kind of a person the other one is. However, when it comes to judging yourself or to say, describing your personality we become stupefied. One of the toughest things in the world is to judge oneself. Everyone has some or the other flaws, but everyone thinks he is the best person in the whole world. Strange isn’t it? Today we would like to propound an exercise in front of our viewers which would entangle the mystery behind their own personality. In the SSB, If you go with correct self-assessment, you will feel at ease while talking about yourself.

Acquiring Self Knowledge

  • These are a set of questions which you are required to jot down on a piece of paper and then answer them very genuinely. Remember, the success of this exercise depends on how truthfully you have answered the questions.
  • Are my thoughts, actions and words always pure? Was there an occasion recently when it was not so?
  • Can I be considered to be a man of integrity acting according to what is expected of me in my position?
    Acquiring Self Knowledge
  • Am I honest? Was there an occasion when I lied, cheated or stole?
  • Am I loyal? Or my loyalty changes to suit my interests?
  • Do I think about the feelings of others? Or I do only do things which would suit my self interest?
  • Do I have the courage to take decisions knowing that they might turn out to be wrong? Or do I procrastinate and try to involve others in the decision making?
  • Do I have the patience and perseverance to apply myself to a task till it is successfully completed? Or do I give up when faced with difficulties, or out of sheer laziness?
  • Do I take initiatives? Or do I drift along?
  • Do I have the knowledge, skill and capability to achieve excellence in my work? Have I updated my knowledge?
  • Can I deal with people to get positive responses from them to accomplish whatever has to be done?
  • Do I know my strengths and weaknesses? Or do I believe that I am perfect and people are jealous of me and don’t cooperate with me?
Now after answering these questions genuinely, reflect upon yourself. This is a very interesting exercise which would reveal the type of personality you have what needs to be done to improve the same. No person achieves excellence over night. Therefore my advice will be to maintain a daily log of your habits and then reflect upon them using these questions. I am sure, slowly slowly you will feel that you are evolving as person.
This was it in this article; please post your views and reviews about this article in the comment box below so that we can serve you better. Till then say healthy, work hard.
JAI HIND

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Current Affairs Capsule January 2015 Part-1

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Greetings to all the avid followers of SSBCrack. In our endeavor to accouter all of you with all the aspects which are required to become an officer in the defense services, we bring another installment of current affairs. The month of January marked the end of an eventful year and host of hopes for the coming year. So here we go.

Current Affairs Capsule January 2015 Part-1

  1. Maithiripala Sirisena becomes the new president of Srilanka after defeating the incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa in a close fought battle. Sirisena was a former health minister in the Rajapaksa government.
    Maithiripala Sirisena
  2. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) was extended for another year in the state of Assam. The whole state of Assam was declared a disturbed area in the wake of recent attacks by militants.
  3. Niti Aayog replaces the planning commission of India. NITI (National Institute for Transforming India) Aayog will work both as a think tank and a policy forum to make India a front runner in the list of leading countries of the world. Arvind Panagariya and Sindhushree Khullar have been named the vice chairman and chief operating officer respectively of the NITI Aayog respectively. The Prime Minister of India will be the Chairman of this Aayog.
    Niti Aayog
  4. A.K Mittal appointed as new chairman of the Railway Board. He superseded many big players to grab this post. It is expected that he will expedite the railway reforms to revive the ailing railways.
    A.K Mittal appointed
  5. Union Cabinet approved setting up of India based Neutrino observatory laboratory (INO). The project will be set up in Bodi West Hills, Tamil Nadu. It is a world class underground laboratory to study neutrino from close quarters.
  6. Pakistan enacts new law to create constitutional military courts to try terrorists. This law would give a tough message to the terrorists who often wriggle out from civil courts.
  7. On 9th January, the13th Pravasiya Bharatiya Diwas was celebrated. On this occasion, the Persons of India Origin (PIO) and Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) scheme was merged to aid the Indians settled in foreign countries. The Prime Minister also announced visa on arrival for them.
  8. Kumar Sangakkara became the fastest batman to score 12,000 runs in test cricket. It took 224 innings for him to achieve this feat while breaking the record of Sachin Tendulkar who took 247 innings.
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  9. Boxing India gets recognition from the ministry of sports as the governing body of the sport in India. It is expected that the new body will streamline the organizational structure and improve the condition of boxing in India.
  10. Union Sports ministry propounded the name of ace shuttler Saina Nehwal for the Padma Bhushan Award. Saina had earlier expressed her displeasure for being neglected by the ministry.
    Saina Nehwal
  11. Indian diplomat Atul Khare named as UN Under Secretary General for field support. He will be accountable to provide field support to various peace keeping and political missions of the United Nations.
  12. NASA’s (National  Aeronautics and Space Administration) famous Kepler Telescope achieves a formidable feat by making its 1000th exo planet discovery. An exo planet is a planet that does not orbit the sun and instead orbits a different celestial body.
  13. Greece dissolves its parliament ahead of the snap elections to be held on 25th January. The dissolution ensued after the parliament failed to elect a president in the third and final round of voting.
    Current Affairs January 2015
Its time to bid goodbye for now, keep giving your views and reviews in the comment box below. You may also contact me personally on [email protected]. JAI HIND

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66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

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66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures. Aspirants can check out the republic day full dress rehearsal pictures and can download them as their wall papers. We will also be posting the 26th Jan 2015 parade pictures very soon.
Republic Day is very important day of the year for the people of India so we celebrate it annually on 26th of January since 1950. Let your kids and children know about the history of celebrating Republic Day in India through the use of very simple essay on the Republic Day. It is very simply written especially for the use of kids and children and helping parents to easily find it online on this website in many words limit.

Our Motherland India was slave under the British rule for long years during which Indian people were forced to follow the laws made by British rule. After long years of struggle by the Indian freedom fighters, finally India became independent on 15th of August in 1947. After two and half years later Indian Government implemented its own Constitution and declared India as the Democratic Republic. Around two years, eleven months and eighteen days was taken by the Constituent Assembly of India to pass the new Constitution of India which was done on 26th of January in 1950. After getting declared as a Sovereign Democratic Republic, people of India started celebrating 26th of January as a Republic Day every year.
Celebrating Republic Day every year is the great honour for the people living in India as well as people of India in abroad. It is the day of great importance and celebrated by the people with big joy and enthusiasm by organising and participating in various events. People wait for this day very eagerly to become part of its celebration again and again. Preparation work for the republic day celebration at Rajpath starts a month before and way to India Gate becomes close for common people and security arrangement done a month before to avoid any type of offensive activities during celebration as well as safety of the people.
A big celebration arrangement in the national capital, New Delhi and State capitals takes place all over the India. Celebration starts with the National Flag unfolding by the President of India and singing National Anthem. Following this Indian army parade, state wise Jhankis, march-past, awards distribution, etc activities takes place. At this day, the whole environment becomes full of the sound of National Anthem “Jana Gana Mana”.
Students of schools and colleges are very keen to celebrate this event and starts preparation around a month before. Students performing well in the academic, sports or other fields of education are honoured with the awards, prizes and certificates on this day. Family people celebrate this day with their friends, family and children by participating in activities organised at social places. Every people become ready in the early morning before 8 am to watch the celebration at Rajpath, New Delhi in the news at TV. At this day of great honour every Indian people should sincerely promise to safeguard the Constitution, maintain peace and harmony as well as support in the development of country.

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

IAF fighter planes fly past during the full dress rehearsal for the Republic Day parade at Rajpath in New Delhi. (PTI photo by Atul Yadav)

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

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66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

66th Republic Day of India on 26th Jan 2015 Pictures

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What Are Officer Like Qualities And How To Inculcate Them

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15 Ways To To Inculcate Officer Like Qualities
People always proclaim that one must have the required Officer Like Qualities(OLQs) to be selected as an officer in the Indian armed forces. However, anyone hardly explains the way to go about imbibing these officer like qualities in oneself. Today, we will understand the OLQs and discuss the ways to inculcate them.
The way we react to things, the way we plan our day, the choices which we make, the way we deal with people and the way in which we lead our life is all attributed to our upbringing and the external and internal factors surrounding it. On the whole, our surroundings and the way we think makes us the person we are. Every person will have some special qualities in different amounts. Given the multi-facet job profile of an officer in the defence forces, it becomes inevitable for an aspirant to have certain qualities in him to sail through the selection process. There are 15 such qualities known as Officer Like Qualities (OLQs). The candidates must have all of these qualities in sufficient amounts to be deemed suitable for defence services. The entire selection system revolves around these 15 qualities. The candidate is tested by the psychologist, GTO(Group Testing Officer) and the interviewing officers in these 15 qualities only. Interestingly, all of these OLQs can be developed if one works indefatigably.
 
 

OLQs AND WAYS TO DEVELOP THEM

  1. Effective Intelligence :- It is how one utilizes his intelligence in different type of situations to produce productive outcomes. My advice would be to think the best and simplest way to solve any day to day problem. Slowly but steadily you will see that you are thinking in the right direction and the results are coming.
  2. Reasoning Ability :- It is the ability to grasp a piece of information and to arrive at a logical solution with a rational mind set. My advice will be to read opinion pages in the newspapers and listen to the TV debates to have an idea about what is more rational and what is not. Try to have maximum conversation with learned and erudite people.
  3. Organizing Ability :- It is the capability to put things in right places and utilize them to your benefit. You can develop organizing ability by taking part in organizing various events in your school, college and work place. However, my advice will be to make your room and surroundings organized first and then take the next step.
  4. Power of Expression :- One of the most important ones, it is the ease with which one can put across his ideas in the mind of people. The best way to acquire this is to talk to different people in English, watch chat shows and speak with conviction.
  5. Social Adaptability :- Again it is very important. It is the way one adjusts in different environments consisting of different kind of people. An easy way to develop this is to talk with different people and try to understand their culture. If possible, you may travel to various places to know people. Living in camps, going for treks will also enhance your social adaptability.
  6. Cooperation :- If you have this quality, you cannot be rejected in the group tasks. It is the willingness of an individual to work in a group and play his part in as a team member. This quality is very difficult to improve as one has to subdue his ego and concur with his team members to arrive at a solution. Whenever you are in a team, try to work selflessly towards the objective without worrying about getting acknowledged.
  7. Sense of Responsibility :- It is a comprehensive understanding of one’s duties and obligations. Giving your full dedication to the task you are doing while taking moral responsibility for the consequences of your actions translates into sense of responsibility. One should never bog down and run away from the problems rather should face it brazenly.
  8. Initiative :- This is a really talked about quality. It is the ability to take the first step in unbeknownst (unfamiliar) situations and put a sustained and long lasting effort to accomplish the goal. Be the first one in your group (school, college, workplace) to take up new tasks and projects. Never think about what people will think of you if you fail, have faith in yourself.
  9. Self Confidence :- It is the extent of faith and conviction one has in himself. It is tested when you face unfamiliar and stressful situations. My advice to develop this would be to keep calm and focus during demanding circumstances.
  10. Speed of Decision :- It is the ability to come up with viable and workable ideas without taking much time. People with a wavering mind set have difficulties in taking the correct decisions. Best way to develop this is to sift through the pros and cons of a situation and go for the best way possible without thinking too much about the consequences.
  11. Ability to Influence the Group :- It is the quality to put reasonable and workable plans in front of the group in a manner which is clearly understood by the group members. Wonder how certain people easily convince others to do a specific task? It is nothing but the tactfulness to deal with people to get the work done. My advice will be to first learn from the people in your surroundings who have this quality and then apply your learnings to get positive results.
  12. Liveliness :- Certain people are just fun to be around, they bring a smile to your face whenever you meet them, the quality they possess is called liveliness.  One should know the art of enjoying life while dealing with its harsh realities. Try to avoid cribbing, griping, worrying and complaining about things which are not under your control. Focus on your work and enjoy every moment of life. Always keep smiling and one day the world would become tired of upsetting you.
  13. Determination :- You require sustained efforts to achieve any type of goal in life. Working diligently towards your goal, unabashed by difficulties is called determination. A determined person never goes for shortcuts in life, he takes the path of toil. Have short term goals to make it easier for you to be determined to fight the bigger battle.
  14. Courage :- The propensity to take risks and to face danger head on is a key characteristic of a courageous person. To develop this quality one must become more adventurous and headstrong. Go for various expeditions, try to learn new things. Always be at the brink of doing something you haven’t done before.
  15. Stamina :- It is the ability of an individual to work beyond his ordinary limits to accomplish a task. One has to have physical and mental stamina to deal with complex problems of life. Try to stretch your limits, go beyond your routine to do things. One has to get out of his comfort zone to increase his stamina. Remember, the more you sweat in practice, the lesser you bleed in war.
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Developing OLQs is not an overnight process. Maintain a diary to monitor your actions. Your actions should reflect the OLQs listed here. You cannot change yourself suddenly but a religious effort will always yield results in the longer run. I hope you have understood the gist of this article. Please comment below or email me at [email protected] for any suggestions and queries. JAI HIND

Indian Air Force Recruitment for Meteorology Branch Course January 2016 by www.careerairforce.nic.in

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Indian Air Force Recruitment for Meteorology Branch Course

Indian Air Force Recruitment for Meteorology Branch Course January 2016 by www.careerairforce.nic.in. Applications are invited from Indian Citizens as per Citizenship Act 1955 for the following courses commencing in January 2016 for grant of Permanent / Short Service Commission in Meteorology Branch.

Indian Air Force Recruitment for Meteorology Branch Course

  • No. 198/16G/PC/M (Permanent Commission for men candidate)
  • No. 198/16G/SSC/M (Short Service Commission for men candidate)
  • No. 198/16G/SSC/W (Short Service Commission for women candidate)
  • Receipt of application from 17 January 2015 to 14 February
  • Last date for receipt of applications for the candidates who are sending their applications from Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep & Minicoy Islands, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland and Mizoram 2015. : 21 February 2015.
Indian Air Force Recruitment for Meteorology Branch Course

Meteorology Branch Eligibility Conditions

Meteorology Branch – 198/16G/PC/M,198/16G/SSC/M and 198/16G/SSC/W
  • Age : 20-26 Years as on 01 January 2016 i.e born in between 02 January 1990 to 01 January 1996. (both dates inclusive).
  • Educational Qualifications: Post Graduate Degree in any Science stream / Mathematics / Statistics / Geography / Computer Applications / Environmental Science / Applied Physics / Oceanography / Meteorology / Agricultural Meteorology / Ecology & Environment / Geo-physics / Environmental Biology with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together (Provided Maths and Physics were studied at Graduation Level, with a minimum of 55% marks in both).

Meteorology Branch Type of Commission

  • Permanent Commission : Candidates joining as Permanent Commission (PC) Officers in Meteorology Branch would continue to serve till the age of superannuation.
  • Short Service Commission : The initial tenure for Short Service Commission O Meteorology be for a period of ten years. An extension of four years may be granted subject to willingness, service requirements and availability of vacancies

Indian Air Force Meteorology Branch Selection Procedure

Candidates who are short-listed will be called for testing at one of the Air Force Selection
Boards (AFSBs) at Dehradun, Mysore, Gandhinagar, Varanasi or Kancharapara. The testing
would consist of two stages as given below.

  • Stage-I Test consisting of Intelligence Test along with other tests will be conducted on the first day. Stage-I Test is a screening test and only those who qualify would undergo subsequent testing. All candidates would be subjected to document check to ascertain their eligibility for the Meteorology Branch. Those candidates who either do not qualify in Stage-I testing or do not meet the required eligibility criteria would be sent back on the first day itself.
  • Stage-II Testing consisting of Psychological Test, Group Tests and Interview will be conducted on subsequent days (Five Days)

Indian Air Force Meteorology Branch How to Apply

  • Candidates are to complete the application as per format given in this advertisement, and forward the same to POST BAG NO. 001, NIRMAN BHAWAN POST OFFICE, NEW DELHI – 110106 by ordinary post only
  • Note: Candidates who are debarred by the Ministry of Defence from holding any type of commission in Defence Services shall not be eligible to apply and if admitted, their candidature will be cancelled.
  • Superscribe the envelope with ‘APPLICATION FOR METEOROLOGY BRANCH COURSES COMMENCING IN JANUARY2016’Application must be accompanied with the following:
    • One self addressed envelope (size – 23 X 10 cm) with Rs 27/- postage stamp.
    • Two unattested recent colour photographs similar to the one pasted on the application form.
  • Serving Air Warrior candidates would be required to apply as per the service format as given in AFO 39 / 2006 through service channel. Other government employees need to apply through proper channel and are to produce NOC at the time of AFSB testing.
Indian Air Force Recruitment for Meteorology Branch Course January 2016 Notification: Click Here
Visit Official Website: http://careerairforce.nic.in/
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UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 Admit Card Download

CDS I Exam 2015 Admit Card is published by upsc.gov.in, aspirants can Download CDS I Hall Ticket 2015 Online. UPSC which stands for Union Public Service Commission is going to conduct the examination UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 on 15 February 2015 (Sunday). The UPSC has released the USPC CDS 1 Admit card 2015 official site. The applicants can download their hall ticket for UPSC CDS Exam 2015 from here by entering the required details.

There were lac of students who have already applied for the UPSC CDS 1 Exam 2015 which stands for Combined Defence Services Exam (I) and now are ready to download their hall ticket for CDS exam which is available now on official site upsc.gov.in. Download the UPSC CDS I Call Letter 2015 from the steps mentioned below as :

UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 Admit Card Download CDS I Hall Ticket 2015 upsc.gov.in

Download USPC CDS I Admit Card 2015 Here :

  1. Visit UPSC official website upsc.gov.in
  2. Click on download CDS 1 2015 link from right hand side section.
  3. Enter the mandatory details like your roll number , name , registration number and date of birth and click the submit button.
  4. Admit card will be displayed on screen to download.
  5. Take a hard copy of the admit card to be used at the examination time.
    UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 Admit Card Download CDS I Hall Ticket 2015 upsc.gov.in
    UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 Admit Card Download CDS I Hall Ticket 2015 upsc.gov.in

UPSC CDS-1 Admit card Hall Ticket 2015

UPSC CDS-1 Admit card Hall Ticket 2015. The candidates must possess their hall ticket for UPSC CDS I Exam 2015 otherwise they will not able to enter in the examination hall. The candidates must produce a identity proof with the admit card at exam time. So the candidates are advised to download their UPSC CDS 1 Admit card 2015 as early as possible from UPSC.

UPSC CDS I 2015 Examination pattern:
The examination will be having three papers i.e Paper I and Paper II and Paper III. The total time allotted for the examination will be 2 hours.

Paper Subject Total marks

  • English: 100
  • General Knowledge: 100
  • Elementary Mathematics: 100

The candidates needed any help in downloading their hall ticket can write to us. We wish all candidates best wishes. You can download the UPSC CDS Admit Card 2015 from the link below as: CLICK HERE for UPSC CDS Admit Card 2015

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