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Military Hospital Meerut Conducts ‘Join AFMS Campaign’ at Subharti Medical College, Inspires Future Medical Professionals

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Meerut, 28 March 2025: As part of the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) outreach initiative aimed at encouraging medical students and doctors to consider a career in the armed forces, Military Hospital Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, successfully conducted a ‘Join AFMS Campaign’ at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Subharti Medical College, Meerut, today.

The session was conducted by a team of six officers led by the Commandant of Military Hospital Meerut, who provided the attendees with valuable insights into the diverse and dynamic career opportunities offered by the AFMS.

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AFMS – A Unique Career Path for Medical Professionals

The ‘Join AFMS Campaign’ aimed to introduce final-year medical students and interns to the unique career trajectory within the Armed Forces Medical Services, which blends professional excellence with the spirit of service to the nation. During the interactive session, the team highlighted the distinctive advantages of joining AFMS, including:

Prestigious Career Opportunities: Serving as clinicians, super-specialists, researchers, teachers, editors, and administrators — all while wearing the uniform.
Rewarding Perks and Privileges: Competitive pay scales, comprehensive healthcare, accommodation facilities, and opportunities for higher education and specialization.
Service to the Nation: The privilege of serving the nation by providing critical healthcare services in diverse settings, including operational zones, peace postings, and humanitarian missions.

The officers emphasized the multifaceted roles undertaken by AFMS professionals, highlighting how the service not only offers a platform for professional growth but also instills a deep sense of pride and purpose by contributing directly to national security and welfare.

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Positive Response from Students

The session witnessed enthusiastic participation from final-year medical students and interns, who engaged actively with the speakers and expressed keen interest in exploring career opportunities within AFMS. The team addressed queries related to entry procedures, career progression, research opportunities, and lifestyle in the armed forces.

The campaign generated significant interest among the attendees, with many students expressing their intent to explore the possibility of joining AFMS after completing their medical education.

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Inspiring the Next Generation of Medical Officers

The success of the ‘Join AFMS Campaign’ at Subharti Medical College is a testament to the AFMS’ ongoing efforts to attract bright and talented medical professionals who are eager to serve the nation. By offering a unique blend of clinical excellence and patriotic service, AFMS continues to inspire young medical minds to choose a fulfilling and impactful career in the armed forces.

Military Hospital Meerut remains committed to advancing this outreach initiative and fostering future medical leaders who will uphold the AFMS’ legacy of dedication, compassion, and professionalism.

Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair Inaugurates ‘Navchetna’ Adolescent Health Clinic at Armed Forces Clinic, New Delhi

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Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, Director General Medical Services (DGMS) (Army) and Senior Colonel Commandant, Army Medical Corps (AMC), inaugurated the ‘Navchetna’ Adolescent Health Clinic at the Armed Forces Clinic (AFC), New Delhi, on 27 March 2025. This pioneering initiative aims to provide comprehensive physical and mental health care to adolescents, addressing their unique developmental needs and nurturing their well-being.

Focus on Adolescent Health and Well-being

The ‘Navchetna’ Adolescent Health Clinic is designed to cater to the distinct healthcare requirements of adolescents, a crucial demographic often facing challenges related to physical, emotional, and psychological growth. The clinic will provide preventive, promotive, and curative healthcare services to adolescents, ensuring a safe and supportive environment where they can seek guidance on mental health, nutrition, sexual and reproductive health, and lifestyle choices.

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In her address during the inauguration, Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair highlighted the significance of such initiatives in promoting adolescent health and empowering the youth to lead healthier, more informed lives. She emphasized that adolescence is a transformative phase that shapes an individual’s future, and providing accessible and specialized healthcare during this critical period is essential for building a stronger and healthier nation.

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“Adolescents are the future pillars of our nation. Ensuring their physical and mental well-being through targeted healthcare interventions is not just a necessity but a responsibility. The establishment of ‘Navchetna’ is a step in the right direction, and similar clinics should be established across all echelons of the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS),” said Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair.

Dissemination of IEC Material

Following the inauguration, Lt Gen Nair also released Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) material aimed at creating awareness about adolescent health issues and promoting the services offered by the clinic. The IEC material will be disseminated across various military healthcare facilities to encourage informed decision-making and foster a culture of preventive healthcare among adolescents.

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A Model for Future Clinics

The launch of ‘Navchetna’ marks a significant milestone in the AFMS’ ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare services and underscores the importance of addressing adolescent health holistically. The success of this initiative is expected to serve as a model for the establishment of similar adolescent health clinics across the country, ensuring that young individuals receive the care, guidance, and support they need to thrive.

The event concluded with Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair reiterating the AFMS’ commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of all age groups and expressing confidence that initiatives like ‘Navchetna’ will play a pivotal role in safeguarding the future of the nation.

57th AMC Biennial Conference Concludes with High Spirits and Renewed Commitment to Excellence

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Lucknow, 26 March 2025: The 57th Biennial Conference of the Army Medical Corps (AMC) concluded on a high note today at the AMC Centre & College, Lucknow, after three days of insightful discussions, strategic deliberations, and celebrations of the Corps’ achievements. The final day was marked by a series of significant events, underscoring the AMC’s unwavering commitment to its motto, “Sarve Santu Niramaya” — meaning “Let all be free from illness.”

The day began with an impressive Guard of Honour reviewed by Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, AVSM, VSM, Director General Medical Services (Army) and Senior Colonel Commandant, AMC. She expressed her pride in the discipline and dedication displayed by the troops, reaffirming the Corps’ commitment to excellence in military healthcare.

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Special Sainik Sammelan and Leadership Address

Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair addressed a special Sainik Sammelan, where she urged the medical troops to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, compassion, and operational readiness. Emphasizing the significance of the AMC’s role in safeguarding the health and well-being of the armed forces, she encouraged the troops to stay committed to innovation and service.

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“As custodians of the nation’s health on the battlefield and beyond, it is our solemn duty to uphold the principles of care, compassion, and courage. The motto of AMC, ‘Sarve Santu Niramaya,’ serves as a guiding light in our relentless pursuit of medical excellence,” said Lt Gen Nair.

Address by Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM

Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), HQ Central Command, addressed the delegates attending the conference. He shared his valuable insights and experiences, highlighting the critical role of the AMC in ensuring operational effectiveness and mission readiness of the Indian Army. Lt Gen Sengupta emphasized the need for adapting to emerging challenges in military medicine, leveraging technology, and enhancing collaboration for continuous improvement.

Corps Matters Session and 11th Colonel Commandant’s Conclave

A session on Corps matters was chaired by Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, where senior officers of the AMC discussed key issues related to organizational growth, cadre management, and future policy reforms. The session served as a platform to evaluate ongoing initiatives and strategize on enhancing the efficiency and welfare of the Corps.

The day also witnessed the successful conduct of the 11th Colonel Commandant’s Conclave, which brought together esteemed former and current senior leaders of the AMC to deliberate on the Corps’ vision and long-term objectives. The conclave emphasized knowledge sharing, mentorship, and fostering a culture of innovation within the Corps.

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Grand Finale with Barakhana

The 57th AMC Biennial Conference concluded on a celebratory note with a Barakhana, fostering camaraderie and strengthening the bond among all ranks and families of the AMC Centre & College. The event provided a relaxed and joyous atmosphere, bringing together officers, soldiers, and their families to celebrate the Corps’ achievements and renew their collective resolve for future challenges.

The Biennial Conference reaffirmed the AMC’s pivotal role in ensuring the health and welfare of the armed forces and its continuous endeavor to uphold the highest standards of medical excellence and operational readiness. The success of the event showcased the Corps’ unwavering dedication to its motto and its readiness to meet the evolving demands of military healthcare.

57th AMC Biennial Conference Showcases Medical Innovations and Strategic Discussions at AMC Centre & College, Lucknow

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The 57th Army Medical Corps (AMC) Biennial Conference commenced at the AMC Centre & College, Lucknow, marking a significant gathering of senior leadership and professionals from the Army Medical Corps. Held from 24th to 26th March 2025, the conference aims to deliberate on advancements in military medicine, strategic planning, and future readiness of the Corps.

A key highlight of the inaugural day was the formal opening of a state-of-the-art medical exhibition, inaugurated by Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, Director General Medical Services (Army) and Senior Colonel Commandant, AMC; Lt Gen Rajeev Puri, Director General Manpower Planning & Personnel Services (DG MP & PS); and Lt Gen Shivinder Singh, Commandant AMC Centre & College, Officer-in-Charge Records, and Colonel Commandant, AMC.

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The exhibition showcased cutting-edge, technology-driven medical innovations developed to enhance operational medical support and patient care delivery in diverse environments. From telemedicine systems to advanced diagnostic tools and field-deployable surgical units, the exhibition reflected the Corps’ commitment to embracing innovation and modern healthcare practices.

During the session focused on Adjutant General matters, critical discussions were held with Lt Gen Rajeev Puri on issues related to Human Resource Management and Cadre policies of the AMC. The forum provided a valuable platform for senior leaders to align on reforms, welfare measures, career progression, and talent retention strategies within the Corps.

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The session also explored the strategic vision and operational roadmap of the Army Medical Corps, emphasizing its evolving role in the Indian Army’s wider operational readiness and humanitarian missions.

Speaking on the occasion, Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair emphasized the importance of continuous learning, innovation, and proactive personnel management in building a resilient and future-ready medical force. “This conference not only strengthens our professional bonds but also empowers us to adapt swiftly to the changing dynamics of military medicine,” she said.

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The 57th Biennial Conference continues over the next two days with technical sessions, workshops, and brainstorming forums focusing on medical research, leadership development, and modernization of medical logistics and infrastructure.

The event underlines the AMC’s unwavering dedication to excellence in military healthcare and its pivotal role in supporting the operational effectiveness of the Indian Army.

Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair Visits Base Hospital Lucknow, Commends Excellence in Patient Care and Research

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Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, Director General of Medical Services (DGMS) of the Indian Army and Senior Colonel Commandant, visited the Base Hospital, Lucknow, on 24 March 2025. The visit aimed to assess the hospital’s functioning and review ongoing and upcoming projects aimed at enhancing healthcare services and operational efficiency.

Brig Jasvinder Kaur Bhatia, Commandant of the Base Hospital, welcomed the General Officer and conducted a comprehensive tour of the hospital, showcasing various wards and departments. Brig Bhatia briefed Lt Gen Nair on the hospital’s achievements, innovations in patient care, and future projects aimed at improving medical facilities and training programs.

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During her address to the troops, Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair expressed her appreciation for the unwavering dedication and exceptional service demonstrated by the hospital staff. She congratulated Brig Bhatia and her team on being awarded the prestigious GOC-in-C Unit Appreciation in recognition of their sustained efforts in maintaining high standards of patient care, education, and research.

“The commendable work being done by the Base Hospital, Lucknow, reflects the Army Medical Corps’ commitment to excellence. Your continued focus on patient welfare, professional development, and research is truly inspiring,” remarked Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair.

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The Base Hospital, Lucknow, has been at the forefront of providing quality medical care to serving personnel, veterans, and their families. It has consistently strived to integrate advanced medical technologies and research methodologies to enhance its services.

Lt Gen Nair also interacted with the hospital staff, acknowledging their hard work and urging them to continue their mission with the same zeal and professionalism. She emphasized the importance of continuous learning and innovation in medical services, especially in a dynamic operational environment.

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Her visit concluded with a review of the upcoming infrastructure and modernization plans, aimed at further enhancing the hospital’s capacity and ensuring the delivery of world-class healthcare services.

The visit of Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair reaffirmed the Army Medical Corps’ commitment to maintaining the highest standards of medical excellence and operational readiness, while recognizing the vital contributions of its personnel in safeguarding the health and well-being of the armed forces community.

Lt Gen KS Brar Interacts with Surg Vice Adm Arti Sarin, DGAFMS, During Her Visit to Chennai

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Lieutenant General KS Brar, General Officer Commanding, Dakshin Bharat Area, interacted with Surgeon Vice Admiral Arti Sarin, Director General Armed Forces Medical Services (DGAFMS), during her visit to Chennai.

The interaction covered key issues related to:
Medical Support for Combatants – Strengthening healthcare infrastructure and services for personnel deployed in operational zones.
Concerns of Veterans in ECHS – Addressing challenges faced by veterans under the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) and exploring measures to enhance healthcare accessibility.
Training of Recruits in Combat Medical Care – Reviewing and improving combat medical training to ensure that recruits are equipped with essential life-saving skills in battlefield scenarios.

During her visit, Surg Vice Adm Arti Sarin also inspected the Military Hospital and the Early Intervention Centre in Chennai. She reviewed the facilities, infrastructure, and medical services being provided, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high standards of care for serving personnel, veterans, and their families.

The visit and discussions reflected a shared commitment to improving medical preparedness and addressing healthcare challenges in the armed forces. The emphasis on enhancing medical training, veteran care, and combat medical support underscores the resolve to provide world-class healthcare to those who serve the nation.

CDS 1 2025 Timetable Released: Exam on April 13 in Three Shifts

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New Delhi, March 28, 2025: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released the timetable for the Combined Defence Services (CDS) 1 Examination 2025, which is scheduled to be conducted on April 13, 2025. The exam will be held in three shifts across various centers.

UPSC CDS (1) 2025 Timetable

Shift 1: English Paper – 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Shift 2: General Knowledge Paper – 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Shift 3: Elementary Mathematics Paper – 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Important Details for Candidates

  1. Purpose of the Exam:
    The UPSC CDS examination is conducted for admission to the following academies:
    • Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun
    • Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala
    • Air Force Academy (AFA), Hyderabad
    • Officers’ Training Academy (OTA), Chennai
  2. Number of Vacancies:
    This year, the exam is being conducted to fill 457 vacancies across all academies.
  3. Paper Requirement for Different Academies:
    • Candidates applying for IMA, INA, and AFA must appear for all three papers—English, General Knowledge, and Elementary Mathematics.
    • Candidates applying for OTA need to attempt only English and General Knowledge papers.
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Exam Pattern and Syllabus

  • Objective-Type Questions:
    All papers will consist of objective-type questions.
  • Bilingual Question Papers:
    The question papers for General Knowledge and Elementary Mathematics will be set in both Hindi and English.
  • Metric System Usage:
    Wherever applicable, questions will use the metric system of weights and measures.

Standard of Examination

  • English Paper:
    Designed to assess candidates’ understanding of English language and their ability to use words effectively.
  • General Knowledge Paper:
    Covers current events, matters of everyday observation, and general knowledge in scientific aspects. It will also include questions on the History of India and Geography.
  • Elementary Mathematics Paper:
    The questions will be set at the Matriculation (Class 10) level.

Prohibited Practices During the Exam

🚫 Candidates are not permitted to use calculators for answering objective-type papers.
🚫 Scribes are not allowed for any candidate during the CDS examination.

How to Check Exam Notification and Syllabus

For a detailed syllabus and other information, candidates can visit the official UPSC website:
➡️ upsc.gov.in

Candidates are advised to stay updated with the official website for further notifications and instructions regarding the examination.

Rashtriya Military School Bangalore Visits Bison Division

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Students and teachers from Rashtriya Military School (RMS), Bangalore, visited the prestigious Bison Division as part of an orientation tour designed to inspire and motivate young cadets toward a career in the armed forces.

During the visit, the cadets were introduced to:
Army Martial Arts – Enhancing self-discipline, agility, and combat readiness.
Next-Generation Weapons – Providing hands-on experience with state-of-the-art weaponry.
Advanced Equipment – Showcasing cutting-edge technology that enhances operational efficiency and battlefield effectiveness.

The tour instilled a sense of pride, discipline, and enthusiasm among the young cadets, giving them a first-hand glimpse into the life of soldiers who serve the nation with unwavering dedication. The interaction with Army personnel and exposure to military practices ignited a spirit of patriotism and commitment, inspiring these future warriors to pursue a career in the armed forces.

The orientation tour was a valuable step toward nurturing leadership, courage, and resilience in the cadets, ensuring that they remain motivated to serve the nation with honor and distinction.

Sri Lanka Army Officers Complete Mechanised Infantry Course at Ahilyanagar

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In a significant step toward fostering strong alliances and promoting shared security goals, 15 officers from the Sri Lanka Army successfully completed a Tailor-Made Mechanised Infantry Course at the Mechanised Infantry Centre & School, Ahilyanagar.

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The intensive training program was designed to impart technical and tactical expertise on common equipment used by both the Indian and Sri Lankan armies. The course covered:

  • Advanced Mechanised Infantry Operations
  • Tactical Maneuvers in Challenging Terrains
  • Best Practices for Effective Equipment Utilization

This initiative aimed at enhancing cooperation, interoperability, and the exchange of best practices between the two armies, ensuring operational readiness in joint missions and regional security challenges.

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The successful completion of this course highlights the shared commitment of India and Sri Lanka to strengthening defence ties and advancing regional security.

By building capacity and deepening military collaboration, the initiative reinforces the strategic partnership between the two nations and underscores India’s role as a reliable partner in promoting stability in the region.

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Such training programs contribute significantly toward enhancing mutual understanding, trust, and operational synergy, paving the way for continued cooperation and stronger defence alliances in the future.

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Visits Armed Forces Medical College Pune

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Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, visited the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC), Pune, to review the institution’s operational and administrative preparedness.

Assessment of Training and Research Infrastructure

During the visit, Lt Gen Seth assessed AFMC’s training facilities, academic infrastructure, and research capabilities. His review included:

  • The Department of Medical Research
  • The Advanced Surgical Skills Simulation Lab
  • The Surgery Museum, which highlights historical and contemporary advancements in surgical practices
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Inauguration of ‘Anusandhan’ – Hall of Fame for Research and Innovation

A key highlight of the visit was the inauguration of ‘Anusandhan,’ a hall of fame dedicated to showcasing the research, innovations, and scientific achievements of undergraduate students at national and international forums. The hall serves as a testament to the institution’s commitment to fostering scientific inquiry and encouraging academic excellence among medical cadets.

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Interaction with Faculty and Medical Cadets

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth interacted with faculty members and medical cadets, acknowledging their contributions to academics, research, and clinical practice. He commended their dedication and efforts in maintaining high standards of medical education and professional excellence.

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Recognition of Excellence

In recognition of outstanding achievements, Lt Gen Seth conferred two on-the-spot commendations, encouraging the recipients to continue their pursuit of excellence and innovation in the field of military medicine.

The visit reaffirmed AFMC’s pivotal role in advancing medical education, research, and clinical expertise, ensuring that the Indian Armed Forces remain equipped with world-class medical professionals.