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Is it the 76th or 77th Independence Day? Correct Answer Here

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PM after addressing the Nation on the occasion of 77th Independence Day from the ramparts of Red Fort, in New Delhi on August 15, 2023.

76th or 77th Independence Day: On August 15, 1947, India broke free from the shackles of British colonialism that spanned over 200 years. This day marks India’s maiden voyage into sovereignty, leaving behind the oppressive British rule to emerge as a democratic nation.

Every year on this day, the Tricolour graces homes, establishments, and public spaces, while the strains of the national anthem reverberate throughout the country.

However, as the country gets draped in the hues of celebration, a question lingers: Is 2023 the 76th or 77th year of India’s Independence?

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PM after addressing the Nation on the occasion of 77th Independence Day from the ramparts of Red Fort, in New Delhi on August 15, 2023.

Independence Day 2023: 76th or 77th?

India achieved freedom on August 15, 1947. As stated by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), 2023 will mark the 77th Independence Day. But if you’re counting anniversaries, it’s the 76th, as the first anniversary was observed in 1948.

Therefore, in 2023, India will commemorate its 77th Independence Day while celebrating the 76th anniversary of its independence.

Under the banner “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”, the theme for this year’s Independence Day is “Nation First, Always First”. Numerous events leading up to August 15 have been organized, enriching the celebratory ambiance.

Jagdeep Dhankhar, the Vice-President of India, on August 11, initiated the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign, embarking on a bike rally accompanied by MPs from Pragati Maidan.

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PM after addressing the Nation on the occasion of 77th Independence Day from the ramparts of Red Fort, in New Delhi on August 15, 2023.

Come August 15, the nation’s eyes will turn to the Red Fort as Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivers his address to the citizens, followed by the ceremonial unfurling of the National Flag. This grand event, as highlighted in the PIB press release, will witness the presence of approximately 1,800 individuals, from varied professions, accompanied by their spouses, from different corners of India.

List of Gallantry Awards Winners 15 August 2023

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Gallantry Awards 15 August 2023: On the eve of Independence Day 2023, President Smt Droupadi Murmu sanctioned 76 Gallantry awards for personnel of the Armed Forces and Central Armed Police Forces. This recognition encompasses four posthumous Kirti Chakras, 11 Shaurya Chakras with five given posthumously, two Bar to Sena Medals (Gallantry), 52 Sena Medals (Gallantry), three Nao Sena Medals (Gallantry), and four Vayu Sena Medals (Gallantry).

Additionally, the President approved 30 Mention-in-Despatches for the Army, one of which posthumously honors Army dog Madhu. An Air Force personnel also received this commendation for their notable efforts in various military missions.

List of COAS VCOAS Commendation Card Awardee 15 August 2023

Honorary Ranks List Independence Day 2023

These missions comprise Operation Rakshak, Operation Snow Leopard, Operation Casualty Evacuation, Operation Mount Chomo, Operation Pangsau Pass, Operation Meghdoot, Operation Orchid, Operation Kalisham Valley, Rescue Operation, and Operation Evacuation.

Gallantry Awards Winners 15 August 2023

Following gallantry awards have been conferred to Army personnel on the occasion of Independence Day 2023 :-

Ser NoAwardNumberRemarks
1.Shaurya Chakra09Citations AttachedIncluding 04 posthumous
2.Bar to Sena Medal (Gallantry)02 
3.Sena Medal (Gallantry)52 
4.Mention-in-Despatches30Including 01 posthumous

KIRTI CHAKRA

Following is the list of Gallantry awards approved by the President:

S NONAME, RANK AND OTHER DETAILSSERVICE
KIRTI CHAKRA
 1LATE SHRI DILIP KUMAR DAS, INSP/GD, CRPF (POSTHUMOUS)MHA
 2LATE SHRI RAJ KUMAR YADAVA, HC/GD, CRPF (POSTHUMOUS)MHA
 3LATE SHRI BABLU RABHA, CONSTABLE/GD, CRPF (POSTHUMOUS)MHA
 4LATE SHRI SAMBHU ROY, CONSTABLE C/GD, CRPF (POSTHUMOUS)MHA

SHAURYA CHAKRA

SHAURYA CHAKRA
 1IC-76052K MAJOR VIJAY VERMA, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44 TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 2IC-76877P MAJOR VIKAS BHAMBHU, SENA MEDAL, 252 ARMY AVIATION SQUADRON (POSTHUMOUS)ARMY
 3IC-81741P MAJOR MUSTAFA BOHARA, 252 ARMY AVIATION SQUADRON (POSTHUMOUS)ARMY
 4IC-79120X MAJOR SACHIN NEGI, THE GRENADIERS, 55TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 5SC-00905H MAJOR RAJENDRA PRASAD JAT, THE DOGRA REGIMENT, 62ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 6SC-00971L MAJOR RAVINDER SINGH RAWAT, THE ARMOURED CORPS, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 716013482F HAV VIVEK SINGH TOMAR, 5TH BATTALION, THE RAJPUTANA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS)ARMY
 816022160H NAIK BHIM SINGH, THE RAJPUTANA RIFLES, 9TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 913779235X RIFLEMAN KULBUSHAN MANTA, THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIFLES, 52ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES (POSTHUMOUS)ARMY
 10LATE SHRI SAIFULLAH QADRI, SG. CONSTABLE, J&K POLICE (NOW POSTHUMOUS)MHA
 11SHRI GAMIT MUKESH KUMAR, CONSTABLE 61 CRPFMHA

BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

BAR TO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)
 1IC-76180F MAJOR NITISH TYAGI, SENA MEDAL, 12TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)ARMY
 2IC-80201K MAJOR A RANJITH KUMAR, SENA MEDAL, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT, HIGH ALTITUDE WARFARE SCHOOLARMY

SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)
IC-64244P LIEUTENANT COLONEL YOGESH KUMAR SATI, 523 INTELLIGENCE AND FIELD SECURITY UNITARMY
 2IC-71048X LIEUTENANT COLONEL DHRUV RAJAN, THE GRENADIERS, 29TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
IC-74633H MAJOR ABHIMANYU REPSWAL, THE ARMOURED CORPS, 22ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 4IC-75393H MAJOR NEIKHOTSO SECU ANGAMI, 3RD BATTALION, THE 8TH GORKHA RIFLESARMY
IC-76219H MAJOR VIKAS GIRI, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT, 50TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 6IC-77779F MAJOR ABHISHEK TYAGI, THE GRENADIERS, 55TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 7IC-78013K MAJOR BORAWAKE APOORV SUHAS, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 3RD BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 8IC-78151L MAJOR AASHISH DHONCHAK, THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY, 19TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
IC-78779N MAJOR NAVDEEP GOSWAMI, 6TH BATTALION, THE JAT REGIMENTARMY
 10IC-79029F MAJOR RISHABH NEGI, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 3RD BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 11IC-80202M MAJOR SANJAY SINGH JAMWAL, 4TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)ARMY
 12IC-80568K MAJOR ABHISHEK KATOCH, 5TH BATTALION, THE RAJPUT REGIMENTARMY
 13IC-81592M MAJOR SAURABH KUMAR, 15TH BATTALION, THE KUMAON REGIMENTARMY
 14IC-81775H MAJOR RANJIT KUMAR, THE BRIGADE OF THE GUARDS , 50TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 15IC-83008H MAJOR SANTOSH KUMAR, 11 GORKHA RIFLES, 1 SIKKIM SCOUTS BATTALIONARMY
 16IC-83108N MAJOR RISHABH KUMAR NASHINE, 9TH BATTALION, THE DOGRA REGIMENTARMY
 17IC-85077X MAJOR RONISH KUMAR, 19TH BATTALION, THE PUNJAB REGIMENTARMY
 18SC-00943Y MAJOR DHUMAL ROHAN SHAHAJI, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 19SS-46282H MAJOR MAANAS NARLA, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 30 (INDEPENDENT) RECONNAISSANCE AND OBSERVATION FLIGHTARMY
 20SS-46286Y MAJOR JAIVEER YADAV, 2ND BATTALION, THE BIHAR REGIMENTARMY
 21SS-48532X MAJOR THAKRE AKASH ASHOK, 61 ENGINEER REGIMENTARMY
 22SS-48926W MAJOR VIKAS LAMBA, 12TH BATTALION, THE MAHAR REGIMENTARMY
 23IC-82947Y CAPTAIN AAYUSH CHAUHAN, THE RAJPUTANA RIFLES, 9TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 24IC-85483X CAPTAIN SAURABH GUPTA, 12TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT(SPECIAL FORCES)ARMY
 25SS-50195M CAPTAIN CHETAN SINGH, THE CORPS OF SIGNALS, 34TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 26JC-247925L RISALDAR SANJAY KUMAR, 55 ARMOURED REGIMENTARMY
 27JC-551984N NAIB SUBEDAR DIPTI KUMAR HAZWARI, 5TH BATTALION, THE ASSAM REGIMENTARMY
 283202898H HAVILDAR MANOJ KUMAR, THE JAT REGIMENT, 34TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 294008286N HAVILDAR ARUN KUMAR, THE DOGRA REGIMENT, 62ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 304193965P HAVILDAR RANVEER SINGH, THE KUMAON REGIMENT, 50TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 314199936W HAVILDAR PRADEEP KUMAR SINGH, 15TH BATTALION, THE KUMAON REGIMENTARMY
 3213630562K NAIK SOVINDRA KUMAR, 12TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)ARMY
 3318005135A NAIK DHARMVIR, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 3RD BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 3419002538L NAIK HARDEEP SINGH, 24TH BATTALION, THE SIKH REGIMENTARMY
 352706631X NAIK MUNISH KUMAR, THE GRENADIERS, 55TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 363012008F NAIK SATYENDRA SINGH, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 373012377Y NAIK KHEMCHAND, 5TH BATTALION, THE RAJPUT REGIMENTARMY
 384486359P NAIK HARJINDER SINGH, THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY, 19TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 399114169H NAIK RAFIQ AHMAD MIR, THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR LIGHT INFANTRY, 50TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 4020004865Y LANCE NAIK ABHISHEK, THE DOGRA REGIMENT, 62ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 413018169A LANCE NAIK SANWRA CHOUDHARY, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 4220007762L SEPOY YASHWANT SINGH, THE DOGRA REGIMENT, 62ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 432518207X SEPOY AKASHDEEP SINGH, 18TH BATTALION, THE PUNJAB REGIMENTARMY
 443016460N SEPOY SATERAM, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 453018182K SEPOY LAKSHMI NARAYAN ADHANA, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 463018252X SEPOY DHAN SINGH GURJAR, THE RAJPUT REGIMENT, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 473211310X SEPOY VIKASH, THE JAT REGIMENT, 34TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 4812975042N RIFLEMAN SHAHEEN HUSAIN GANIE, 162 INFANTRY BATTALION (TERRITORIAL ARMY)ARMY
 4915511217Y SOWAR RAVI SHARMA, THE ARMOURED CORPS, 22ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 5016123961L SAPPER VISHAL YADAV, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 44TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 512713315F GRENADIER SALIM KHAN, THE GRENADIERS, 29TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY
 5215251500W GUNNER RAMALINGAM K, THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, 19TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLESARMY

NAO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

NAO SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)
 1LIEUTENANT COMMANDER PANNEERSELVAM VISHNU PRASANNA (08495-F)NAVY
 2COMMANDER KAUSTAB BANERJEE (06158-W)NAVY
 3COMMANDER HANISH SINGH KARKI (05093-Z)NAVY

VAYU SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY)

VAYU SENA MEDAL (GALLANTRY) 
 1WING COMMANDER SHIV KUMAR CHAUHAN (28472) FLYING (PILOT)AIR FORCE
WING COMMANDER SHREY TOMAR (30170) FLYING (PILOT)AIR FORCE
 3SQUADRON LEADER GL VINEETH (31529) FLYING (PILOT)AIR FORCE
 4FLIGHT LIEUTENANT PRADEEP MURUGAN (36071) MET/GARUDAIR FORCE

Following is the list of ‘Mention-In-Despatches’ of Army and Air Force Personnel:

INDIAN ARMY

OPERATION RAKSHAK

  1. IC-64239K LIEUTENANT COLONEL GIMMY THOMAS, 207 ARMY AVIATION SQUADRON (UTILITY HELICOPTER)
  2. IC-72069A MAJOR AJIT KUMAR ROUT, 37 (INDEPENDENT) RECONNAISSANCE AND OBSERVATION FLIGHT
  3. IC-77241A MAJOR JAIDEEP JAKHAR, THE DOGRA REGIMENT, 62ND BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES
  4. IC-82779L MAJOR AMANDEEP SINGH, 6TH BATTALION, THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR RIFLES
  5. SS-49906P MAJOR ANKIT, 17TH BATTALION, THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY
  6. 4580203W HAVILDAR AMANDEEP RANA, 12TH BATTALION, THE MAHAR REGIMENT
  7. 12974354X NAIK BASHIR AHMAD GANAI, 162 INFANTRY BATTALION (TERRITORIAL ARMY)
  8. 7244077N ACTING LANCE DAFADAR MOHD IBRAHIM KHAN MUSTUFA KHAN, 21 ARMY DOG UNIT
  9. 4205174M SEPOY YUDHVEER, THE KUMAON REGIMENT, 50TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES
  10. 8B99 ARMY DOG MADHU, 21 ARMY DOG UNIT (POSTHUMOUS)

OPERATION SNOW LEOPARD

  1. SS-44547H LIEUTENANT COLONEL AAKASH MAJUMDAR, THE ARMOURED CORPS, 666 ARMY AVIATION SQUADRON (RECONNAISSANCE & OBSERVATION)
  2. IC-79220H MAJOR JASVINDER CHAUHAN, THE REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY, 666 ARMY AVIATION SQUADRON (RECONNAISSANCE & OBSERVATION)
  3. IC-81520H MAJOR PRATEEK BIST, 12TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)
  4. SS-49899K CAPTAIN RAHUL KAUSHAL, THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS, 5TH BATTALION, THE RASHTRIYA RIFLES
  5. 15168221M HAVILDAR MADHUKAR KUMAR, 139 MEDIUM REGIMENT
  6. 00073247K TRAINEE RAPTEN PHUNTSOK, HEADQUARTERS SPECIAL FRONTIER FORCE

OPERATION CASUALTY EVACUATION

  1. IC-67128X LIEUTENANT COLONEL VIKRAMJIT SINGH, 659 ARMY AVIATION SQUADRON (RECONNAISSANCE & OBSERVATION)
  2. IC-71283W LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROSHNIKANTA IRUNGBAM, 209 ARMY AVIATION SQUADRON (UTILITY HELICOPTER)

OPERATION MOUNT CHOMO

  1. IC-83294P CAPTAIN NAVNEET SINGH RANA, 11TH BATTALION THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT (SPECIAL FORCES)

OPERATION PANGSAU PASS

  1. JC-192911H NAIB SUBEDAR JARNAIL SINGH, 19 ASSAM RIFLES
  2. G/5013009H RIFLEMAN TIDIP SIKSA, 19 ASSAM RIFLES

OPERATION MEGHDOOT

  1. 13626980F HAVILDAR JAGJIT SINGH, 9TH BATTALION, THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT(SPECIAL FORCES)
  2. 4483607P HAVILDAR LOVEJIT SINGH, 10TH BATTALION, THE SIKH LIGHT INFANTRY

OPERATION ORCHID

  1. G/3200992N HAVILDAR RAI SINGH UIKEY, 32 ASSAM RIFLES

OPERATION KALISHAM VALLEY

  1. 13626896F HAVILDAR JAGROOP SINGH

RESCUE OPERATION

  1. 15583031L NAIK ARAVIND KUMAR MAURYA

APPROVED IN CENTRAL HONOURS & AWARDS COMMITTEE MEETING

  1. IC-79986M MAJOR PARAMBEER SINGH, 8TH BATTALION, THE SIKH REGIMENT
  2. TA-42681P MAJOR NONGMEIKAPAM DANISH, 107 INFANTRY BATTALION (TERRITORIAL ARMY)
  3. IC-86130K CAPT ABHISHEK DHAKA, 4TH BATTALION, THE LADAKH SCOUTS
  4. 5050882X NAIK MAHESH SHRESTHA, 1ST BATTALION, THE 1ST GORKHA RIFLES

INDIAN AIR FORCE

OPERATION EVACUATION

  1. WING COMMANDER ASHISH KAPOOR (28218) FLYING PILOT

List of COAS VCOAS Commendation Card Awardee 15 August 2023

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On Independence Day 2023, the Indian Army will bestow COAS and VCOAS commendation cards upon its serving personnel. These recognitions are awarded to the dedicated men and women in uniform who have demonstrated exceptional service beyond their call of duty. We express our deepest gratitude to these soldiers for their outstanding contributions to the nation.

COAS Commendation

List of Gallantry Awards Winners 15 August 2023

Honorary Ranks List Independence Day 2023

COAS Commendation Card

List of COAS Commendation Card awardee on the occasion of Independence Day 2023 is enclosed as mentioned below :-

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VCOAS Commendation Card

List of VCOAS Commendation Card awardee on the occasion of Independence Day 2023 is enclosed as mentioned below :-

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Meet Major Nikita Nair Who Unfurls the Flag with Prime Minister at Red Fort

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Major Nikita Nair

Major Nikita Nair: August 15th, India’s Independence Day, has always been a day marked by pride, pomp, and pageantry. This year, the ceremony at the Red Fort was not just another day in history; it was an extraordinary one. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a remarkable gesture, was accompanied by two women army officers, Major Nikita Nair and Major Jasmine Kaur, as they hoisted the national flag together.

A Glimpse into the Life of Major Nikita Nair

So, who exactly is Major Nikita Nair?

Apart from her distinguished military achievements, Major Nikita Nair was also a former beauty pageant winner and an accomplished Bharatanatyam dancer. The world first took notice of her beauty and grace when she clinched the ‘May Queen Miss Pune’ title in 2013. But her accomplishments didn’t stop there. During her rigorous training at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai, her resilience, dedication, and charm earned her the title of ‘Miss OTA Chennai’.

But it wasn’t just her aesthetic appeal that set her apart; Major Nair’s leadership, discipline, and unwavering commitment to her nation were undeniable. It’s these qualities that brought her to the esteemed stage of the Red Fort alongside the Prime Minister.

Major Nikita Nair OTA Chennai
Major Nikita Nair OTA Chennai

The Celebrations at Red Fort

The ceremony was as grand as one could expect. The Ministry of Defence informed that the Rashtriya Salute, a ceremonial homage, was presented as the Prime Minister unfurled the National Flag. This honor was performed by an assembly comprising five officers and 128 Other Ranks from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Delhi Police. Major Abhinav Detha from the Army led this Inter-Services Guard and Police Guard.

Once the flag was majestically hoisted, the skies above the Red Fort witnessed a mesmerizing aerial display. Two Dhruv advanced light helicopters Mark-III, proudly made in India, scattered a sea of flower petals. With the ambiance set, the Prime Minister took the stage to address the nation, capturing the attention and hearts of billions.

Conclusion

In a country as diverse and vast as India, symbols matter. The decision to have Major Nikita Nair and Major Jasmine Kaur join the Prime Minister in the flag hoisting ceremony was symbolic of the changing face of India – one that recognizes, honors, and celebrates the contributions of women in defense and various other fields. Major Nikita Nair’s presence at the Red Fort on Independence Day was not only a personal achievement but also a testament to the evolving narrative of the Indian nation.

Honorary Ranks List Independence Day 2023 (Honorary Captain and Honorary Lieutenant)

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Honorary Ranks List

Honorary Ranks List Independence Day 2023 Out Now: On the momentous occasion of Independence Day 2023, the nation is set to witness another tradition that honours those who have made significant contributions in various fields. The Honorary Ranks List, which comprises the titles of Honorary Captain and Honorary Lieutenant, the list is out now.

List of Honorary Commission (Honorary Captain and Honorary Lieutenant) awarded on the occasion of Independence Day 2023 are enclosed as mentioned below :-

Ser NoRank/AwardActive ListAfter Retirement
1.Hony Capt4451388
2.Hony Lt1811393
3.Hony Sub Maj3584
4.Hony Sub839
5.Hony Nb Sub4012

List of Gallantry Awards Winners 15 August 2023

Honorary Ranks List Independence Day 2023

TO BE HONORARY CAPTAIN (ON ACTIVE LIST)

No. 09(E) dated 15 August 2023. The President is pleased to award honorary commission to
the rank of Honorary Captain/Lieutenant on the eve of Independence Day 2023 to the under
mentioned Honorary Lieutenants/JCOs on active list under Para 177 of Regulation for the Army 1987, with effect from 15 August 2023 subject to the individual not being under any disciplinary action and satisfactory continued performance.

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TO BE HONORARY CAPTAIN (ON RETIREMENT)

No. 10(E) dated 15 August 2023. The President is pleased to grant honorary ranks to the
under mentioned Honorary Lieutenants and JCOs on the eve of Independence Day 2023 on
retirement under Para 179 of the Regulation for the Army 1987, with effect from the dates
shown against their names:-

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TO BE NAIB RISALDAR/SUBEDAR (ON RETIREMENT)

No. 11(E) dated 15 August 2023. The President is pleased to grant honorary rank of
Naib Risaldar/ Subedar to the under mentioned NCOs on the eve of Independence Day 2023
under Para 180 of the Regulation for the Army 1987, with effect from the dates shown against
their names:-

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The Significance of Honorary Ranks:

The awarding of honorary military ranks is a time-honored tradition that aims to recognize individuals from active service who have demonstrated outstanding commitment and dedication to nation.

Honorary Ranks List Independence Day 2023

What to Expect:

Every year, the anticipation surrounding the Honorary Ranks List remains high, as citizens eagerly await the unveiling of the names of those who will be conferred with this distinctive honor. The list often sparks discussions, celebrations, and tributes to the individuals chosen.

Given the importance of this announcement and its resonance with national pride and respect, it’s expected that today’s release will attract significant attention from the media and the general public alike.

  • TO BE HONORARY CAPTAIN (ON ACTIVE LIST)
  • TO BE HONORARY CAPTAIN (ON RETIREMENT)
  • TO BE NAIB RISALDAR/SUBEDAR (ON RETIREMENT)

Stay Tuned:

We understand the eagerness with which many await the release of this list. As we share in this anticipation, we commit to bringing you the names and profiles of the Honorary Captain and Honorary Lieutenant awardees as soon as they are officially announced. Keep an eye on our platform for a prompt update.

In the interim, let’s celebrate the spirit of Independence Day and the ideals that bind our great nation. As we await the Honorary Ranks List, it’s a fitting time to remember and appreciate the myriad contributions and sacrifices of countless individuals that have led us to this day.


The article will be updated with the names of the awardees once the official announcement is made. We express our heartfelt gratitude to those who have served and contributed to our nation and send our best wishes to the soon-to-be-announced honorary titleholders.

How Many SSB Interview Attempts Does One Get?

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SSB Attempts

SSB Interview Attempts: Service Selection Board (SSB) interview is a coveted opportunity for many aspirants aiming for a career in the Indian defense sector. However, a common query among candidates revolves around the number of times one can attempt the SSB interview. Let’s delve deep into this topic and understand the intricacies of the SSB interview attempts.

No Limit on SSB Interview Attempts

There isn’t any stipulated limitation to the number of attempts for the SSB interview. Aspirants can apply for and attend the SSB interview until they are age-eligible for a specific course. This applies irrespective of the outcomes of any prior written exams or SSB interviews.

SSB Interview Attempts Based on Training Academies and Educational Qualification

SSB attempts after 10+2 as minimum qualification

National Defence Academy (NDA-Army, Airforce, and Navy)

Male candidates can apply for the NDA exam during and post their class 12th. Typically, one can undertake the NDA written exam thrice. However, in certain scenarios based on age criteria, they may get a fourth chance. If a candidate manages to clear the NDA written exam all three times, he can appear for three SSB interviews exclusively for NDA.

OTA Gaya (Indian Army 10+2 Tech Entry)

While NDA facilitates a non-tech entry, male candidates post their 12th can opt for the Technical Entry Scheme (TES) of the Indian Army. To be shortlisted for the TES SSB interview, candidates must have an impressive percentage in PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Math). Typically, the TES cutoff hovers around 82-85% in PCM. Eligible candidates mostly get three SSB interview opportunities.

SSB GTO

Indian Naval Academy (Indian Navy 10+2 B.Tech Entry)

The technical entry for 10+2 cadets in the Indian Navy bears a resemblance to the Indian Army’s 10+2 TES entry. A solid percentage in PCM during 12th is crucial for being shortlisted for the SSB interview. Again, candidates can have around three SSB interview attempts.

To summarize, a candidate with PCM subjects in their 10+2 can get approximately nine SSB interview opportunities. However, those without PCM will be limited only to NDA.

SSB attempts after Graduation as minimum qualification

From the pre-final year of graduation, candidates can start applying for the Indian Army. Specific entries are open for male candidates in their pre-final year, while both male and female candidates can apply in their final year.

Indian Army-University Entry Scheme

Exclusive to engineering graduates, B.Tech and B.E. male students can apply once in their pre-final year for the UES entry, granting them a single SSB interview opportunity. This entry is stopped in the past few years.

Indian Navy -University Entry Scheme

Resembling the Army’s UES entry, male engineering students can apply once in their pre-final year. This entry is stopped in the past few years.

Army Technical Entries

Under this category, there are two main entries: Technical Graduates Course (TGC) and Short Service Commission (Technical). Both these entries do not require a preliminary written exam. They are available twice a year. While TGC is limited to male candidates, SSC-Tech is open to both genders. An eligible male engineering graduate can, therefore, have up to 16 SSB interviews in four years, and female candidates can have up to 8.

Combined Defence Services Examination Entries (CDSE)

Conducted by UPSC biannually, the CDS exam offers multiple opportunities. Males can join IMA, AFA, NA, and OTA, whereas females can opt for OTA. Depending on age criteria and the chosen academy, candidates can have between 4-6 SSB interviews through this entry.

Air Force Common Admission Test Entry (AFCAT)

This written test by the Indian Air Force is for flying, technical, and Ground Duty branches. Depending on age and educational qualifications, candidates can have between 6-8 SSB interviews.

Indian Navy Direct Entries

The Indian Navy rolls out various direct entries in fields like executive, technical, and pilot. Eligibility is based on graduation percentage. Both male and female candidates with good percentages can apply for the Indian Navy up to 5-6 times.

While numerous entries are based on varying educational qualifications and age criteria, a ballpark figure suggests that a regular graduate can have around 15-20 SSB interviews, encompassing both direct and written test entries. However, it’s crucial to have the right educational background, a commendable percentage, and fit the age criteria to maximize these opportunities.

TV Anchor Cracked SSB Interview In 6th Attempt To Join the Indian Army

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Cracked SSB Interview

TV Anchor Cracked SSB Interview: Hello, I am Rahul. I have been recommended in my 6th attempt, 9 years since I first appeared for SSB. An engineer by degree and Journalist by profession, I always had this fascination for the army. I left my well-doing career as a Tv anchor, having also been a part of top media groups in the country.

TV Anchor Cracked SSB Interview

Just to make the background clear, my Grandfather and his brothers were veterans of WW 2 and Indo-Pak wars, also being among the first recipients of the gallantry award of Independent India. But the scenario changed ever since. None in our family or the extended families joined the forces thereafter. But ever since my childhood when I used to visit Cantonment areas, and CDA offices with my grandmother, I had this awe for the army. I always felt that those who people wear olive greens are the special ones; people love them; the kids who are brought up in the Cants are blessed ones.  

I first appeared for SSB right after my 12 in 2014. My teachers and mentors were quite confident that I would get through considering my sports, co-curricular, and academic background. To the surprise of everyone, I got conferenced out. I was left trembling. To make things worse for me, I got screened out 7 months later. Life kind of stopped. It was a reality check for me.

TV Anchor Cracked SSB Interview

However, by this time, I had enrolled myself in an Engineering college. Whereas other students discussed exams, internals, project, and viva, rarely did I find myself sailing in the same boat with them. I turned from a school topper to backlogged (if there is any such word). Semesters passed and my disinterest towards technology grew, what increased was my love for society, humanities, people, charity camps, doing stage, politics, and news. I started working with NGOs, organizing blood donation camps and spending festivals and birthdays with the less privileged ones.

During the final years of my Engineering, I also started working for the local social media portals and in the evening I also used to go to a studio to rehearse and come back late at night after delivering tuitions. All this was not just the area of my interest but also kept me at bay from the issues simultaneously going on in life.

Henceforth, I started getting clarity on what I wanted to do and more so, what I didn’t. I somehow managed to pass the bachelor’s with the little grades I could and took more time than the stipulated 4 years. I was denied the campus placement opportunity I received.

Soon after, within a month of the completion of the graduation, I received a call from a leading media house in the film city, of Noida. Fighting all resistance I packed my bag and moved to NCR where it was a tough grind for 4 months, travelling each day from Gurugram to Noida. I gave my first audition as a TV anchor and got through, thanks to the learnings I acquired. Started doing well, got multiple roles and within a few months started training interns from leading media schools.

I was fortunate enough to have covered a few of the most historic events in Indian history during my stint including 370 abrogation, the Shri Ram Janmabhumi verdict, etc.

tv journalist ssb interview

In the latter half of 2019, the old love again started to make its way up the vent in my life. Though the media life was giving me everything a young man in his early twenties could ask for viz fame, recognition, lifestyle and whatnot. But due to certain intrinsic and external reasons, I realized that probably time to move ahead again. I registered for CDS very covertly; managed at least half an hour daily post 12-15 hours shift. I managed to clear it in the first attempt and now it was time to convey it to my office, colleagues and family. On hearing this, most of them were capricious about my inane decision. I listened no further; put up my resignation and came back home in the midst of all resistance and advice.

Homecoming was no easier. On one hand, where I had to start from 0 for the SSB preparation with less than 2 months in hand and on the other, I had to face my relatives and community. I appeared for SSB in Bhopal and realized that in the past 6 years, the level of SSB was up by 12 levels. The competition was insane with people with as many as 13 SSBs being there in my batch. I cleared screening but got conferenced out. Came back home shattered. At this time I realized where I had put myself into.

15 days later, what struck and changed everyone’s life forever was CoVID. Life got stuck. I was in the middle of nowhere. I could not go back and in front, there was nothing visible even miles away. Fortunately though, just before COVID struck, I had cleared another CDS written so was expecting another SSB soon. The wait turned longer and longer. On one hand, there was a challenge of survival for each one of us and on the other, I had the challenge of giving meaning to my life again. In this very period, the transformation was initiated and actualized. I shredded more than 13 kgs of weight, got back to books, turned closer to myself, and realized the true essence of life and spirituality. But the SSB still got delayed and I had no other option to wait and work on myself. In the meanwhile, I started to teach and also started freelance work in the media field again.

In January 2021, I got a call from Selection Center South, Bengaluru. The performance in this SSB raised the bar. All was going on well until the last day when I messed up in the command task. The result was the same again, Conferenced out again.

2 months later, I had another SSB which was supposed to be my last SSB because of my age running out and the commitments I had made to my parents to move ahead with other options in life. This time, the place was Kapurthala. The batch saw a huge report of around 300+ candidates and just 30 odd got screened in I managed to sneak my place in for the next 5 days as well. It was going on well until I got grilled on technical questions pertaining to engineering. However, hopes were still there but again, the same story- Conferenced out.

Shattered, devastated would be small words to tell you what I felt about knowing that I would never be able to wear the uniform that I always dreamt of. I somehow collected the broken pieces and rolled my trolly out of the gate of the Selection Center. Sat outside on a platform and cried alone. I did not want to go back home. Outside was a civilian world which felt alien and to my left was a world that was not letting me be a part of it.

Two days later, I reached home. It took me some time to accept the reality that I have to find something in this civil world again whereas the heart was still stuck in the Cantt. Anyhow apart from my teaching and freelance, I decided to prepare for the Civil services, for which I knew that the journey is going to be long and uncertain.

For the time thereafter, I found myself surrounded by books, exams, expectations, and despair; despair of going nowhere in life, despair of not wearing a uniform in life ever and despair of close ones leaving.

It was the time when I came close to realizing why people get into psychological disorders and commit harm to themselves. Somehow because of my tough upbringing, I tried to stand the test of time. When I looked in the mirror, I saw that I wasn’t the same anymore. People unaware came to me and said things like, “Tum pehle ache dikhte thae… Baal kyu km ho gye tumhare…Wo pehle jaisi chamak nahin rahi tumme.”

Rather than laying back and repenting on my decisions or cursing my time, I did all those activities which made me feel better which included running, performing poetries, solo café hopping and listening to hymns to surround myself with positivity. This was easier said than done as I failed in one of the CS Mains, few of the exams I cleared got cancelled, thus adding to my woes. The year was now in the latter half of 2022, and I got an email inviting me for an SSB for an exam I had given quietly some time back but for which I had little expectation of call up.

But this time, before I could tell my parents about this, I couldn’t even convince myself to appear for the same, thus letting it go and again got busy with my work and studies. Just 12 days before the scheduled date, I out of nowhere told my family about me getting the call up to which they were happy and asked me as to what I wanted to do before reminding me that I had already given my career and most crucial years to this. Though they eventually told me that if not going with them bothers me all through my life, I should pack my bags and go because that is where my heart would be.

I had little less than 10 days in my bag. I was already in shape courtesy of my cardio which I never left. This was too less a time to practice or prepare anything. So all I did was brushed up on some current affairs and talked to a few SSB friends; Shashank Ruhela and Ashutosh Tyagi.

I reached the station a day prior. It was the same city I had come to 8 years ago, the city wherein an 18-year-old ignorant of the realities of life got a reality check. The city was Allahabad, now Prayagraj (the rejection centre).

We reported for screening in the dawn of a briskly cold morning in October with bhajans playing on the roadside and a temple in front of our hotel.

I don’t know as to why I did not develop any seriousness or pressure during the screening. I got screened in. But again, there was no excitement or blood rush. In the following 4 days, I hardly touched any book or discussed anything about the interview with anybody. All I did was played Basketball in the evening and table tennis during the night in the barracks.

All this went on well till the final day of GTO when I realized that I had done decently well in the past few days and now I need to conclude it well for my personal satisfaction and not for the selection. I did 10 obstacles in less than 3 minutes and got a fairly challenging Command Task with GTO sir making life difficult for me with every solution I gave. The SSB concluded well for me. Then came the D-Day. I expected my conference to go a little longer than the previous attempt but to my surprise it was again a regular conference lasting for around 2 minutes.

Just after the short lunch break, an officer with an emblem and star on his shoulder and a file in his hand came to the Auditorium where we all were seated. He told us to shout out our Roll Nos and DOB if and when our names were called. After his motivating speech, the Officer read out Chest No 3, we all looked towards our group mate who made his way to the front after speaking out his details. We all looked towards the officer to check if there was any other name in the file. He looked towards the file and said: CHEST NO: 7

For seconds there was no movement or noise in the hall before I realized it was MY TURN to get up… Chest no 7 was me… In these few seconds, before I could speak anything, a flashback of the previous 4 years played in front of my eyes like a movie role. The journey from being a renowned personality to being no one. The suffering, failures and other personal events that unfolded were visualized right in front. So much entangled in emotions, I found it difficult to speak a word. The officer was kind enough to give me lil time. Between the tears and quavering, I slowly uttered my DOB but could not speak my Roll no. Just when I went ahead and stood with chest no 3, I could not look up what happened after that. Later, when the officer left, I saw a few of my friends Ankit, Mahesh, Jaideep, Manish and others run towards me and shed a tear or two in my company.

It took me around an hour to realize that I finally have been recommended. I looked at the plus sign and realized that this was what I had to give my years to. What happened thereafter is again a long story on its own and shall leave it for the close ones. It has already been quite a long recital.

Without going much into the Motivational zone, I shall conclude it with an old saying “It is not the speed of the rivers that breaks the mountains, it is the continuity.” Also, important is that don’t let the final destination get so heavy on you that you forget the process and the life at hand.

Keep yourself grinding but also grounded. Just don’t have passion for something. Love it religiously. Passion has blindspots, love opens your senses.

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SSC Tech 61 & SSCW Tech 32 Merit List OTA Chennai

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SSC Tech 61 & SSCW Tech 32 Merit List: The Indian Army released the SSC Tech 61 and SSCW Tech 32 Merit List for SSC Tech Entry on its official website on 11th August 2023. The SSB Interview for SSC Tech had been conducted in the months of May and June 2023, and after Finalising the result, the authorities will be publishing the Merit List.

SSC Tech 61 & SSCW Tech 32 Merit List

Indian Army released the SSC Tech 61 and SSCW Tech 32 Merit List for SSC Tech Entry on its official website on 11th August 2023. The SSB Interview for SSC Tech was held in the months of May and June 2023, and the Merit List was published after the results are finalised.

SSC Tech 61 Men Merit List

SSCW Tech 32 Women Merit List

What Is Indian Army SSC Tech Entry?

SSC Tech is a special entry for male and female engineering graduates to join the Indian Army as SSC officers, there is no written exam in this entry and if shortlisted you will be called for the SSB Interview directly. Applications are invited from eligible unmarried Male and unmarried Female Engineering Graduates for a grant from the Short Service Commission (SSC) in the Indian Army. The course will commence at Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Candidates who have passed the requisite Engineering Degree course or are in the final year of the Engineering Degree course are eligible to apply.

SSC Tech 62 & SSCW Tech 33 Notification

Applications are invited from eligible unmarried Male and unmarried Female Engineering Graduates and also from Widows of Defence Personnel who died in harness for a grant of the Short Service Commission (SSC) in the Indian Army. The course will commence in April 2024 at the Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

SSC Tech 62 & SSCW Tech 33 Important Dates

SSC Tech 62 & SSCW Tech 33Dates
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Application Start Date20 June 2023
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Application Last Date19 July 2023
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 SSB DateOctober-December 2023
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Merit ListMarch-April 2023
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Joining DateApril 2024
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 SSB CoachingJoin SSB Coaching
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 SSB BooksGet SSB Book
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Job PostTechnical Officer
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Vacancies200+ Vacancies
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Salary/ Pay ScaleRs. 56100/- to 177500/- (Level-10)
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Mode of ApplyOnline
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Official Websitejoinindianarmy.nic.in
SSC Tech 62 & SSC Tech 33 Notification PDFDownload

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SSB Interview Best Online Classes Schedule [Join Daily Live Classes Batch]

DAYSCLASSES
1SSB Interview Online Course Introduction
2Introduction Of OIR and Practice Session I
3OIR Practice Session II
4Introduction of PPDT and Practice Session I
5PPDT Practice Session II
6Complete Screening Test Practice (OIR & PPDT)
7Overview Of Psych Test
8Introduction of TAT And Practice Session I
9Introduction of WAT And Practice Session I
10Introduction of SRT And Practice Session I
11Introduction of SDT And Practice Session I
12Complete Psych Test Practice (TAT, WAT, SRT & SDT)
13Introduction of PIQ Form And Guidance
14Introduction of Personal Interview And Discussion
15Individual Personal Interview Sessions
16Introduction of GTO And Tips
17 AIntroduction of GD And Practice Session I
17 BGD Practice Session II
18Introduction of GPE And Practice Session I
19GPE Practice Session II
20Introduction of Lecturette And Practice Session I
21Complete Overview Of SSB Interview Process & Feedback

How to prepare for the upcoming SSC Tech 60 & SSCW Tech 31  Entry SSB interview?

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NCC 54 Merit List Out Now – OTA Chennai

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NCC 54 Merit List: The Indian Army released the NCC 54 Merit List for NCC Entry which is National Cadet Corps on its official website on 11th August 2023. The SSB Interview for NCC had been conducted in the months of May and June 2023, and after Finalising the result, the authorities published the Merit List on August 11, 2023.

NCC Special Entry

For NCC cadets who have earned a “C” certificate, there is a unique entry called NCC particular entry. No written exam is required for this entry, and candidates are instead directly selected for the SSB interview. You can sign up for our Live SSB Course right away if you’re getting ready for the NCC SSB interview.

NCC 54 Merit List: NCC 54 Men Toppers

  • SIDDHARTH CHARAN
  • M VINAY RAO
  • HIMANSHU MANN
  • RAGHUNANDAN KESAR
  • SHALENDRA SINGH RATHORE
  • PAGAR HARSHVARDHAN HEMANT
  • VISHESH VAID
  • SIDDHANT SANDHU
  • TAAPAASH CHANAMBAM
  • NIKHIL CHAUHAN

NCC 54 Merit List: NCC 54 Women Toppers

  • K NIVIDITHA
  • RIDDHI ATUL LIMAYE
  • TANISHKA DAMODARAN
  • SIMRAN
  • MANSI DIXIT

NCC 54 Merit List: Wards of Battle Casualty

  • SHANGRUTI BHANOT

Candidates who have not submitted copies of all semester mark sheets and Degree/ Provisional degree certificates and other requisite documents are required to submit the same immediately by Fax (No 011-26196205) or send a self-attested scanned copy on the ‘Feedback/Query’ option on our website www.joinindidanarmy.nic.in. Joining Letters (JLs) will be issued as per MERIT subject to Vacancy, Medical fitness, requisite Educational qualification, and meeting all eligibility criteria as per course notification.

Also Read: 10 Ways To Join Indian Army In 2023

NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Indian Army OTA Chennai

NCC 54 Special Entry SchemeDates
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Application Start Date17 January 2023
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Application Last Date15 February 2023
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme SSB DateJune-July 2023
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Merit List11 August 2023
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Joining DateOctober 2023
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme SSB CoachingJoin SSB Coaching
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme SSB BooksGet SSB Book
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Job PostArmy Officer
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Vacancies50+ Vacancies
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Salary/ Pay ScaleRs. 56100/- to 177500/- (Level-10)
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Mode of ApplyOnline
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Official Websitejoinindianarmy.nic.in
NCC 54 Special Entry Scheme Notification PDFDownload PDF

NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Notification OTA Chennai 

Indian Army has published the official notification for NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme for the NCC C certificate holders both male and female candidates. One can join the Officers Training Academy Chennai through NCC 55 special entry. In this article, you can find more details related to the NCC 55 entry of the Indian Army.

NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Important Dates

NCC 55 Special Entry SchemeDates
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Application Start Date05 July 2023
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Application Last Date03 August 2023
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme SSB DateOct-Nov 2023
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Merit ListMarch- April 2024
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Joining DateApril 2024
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme SSB CoachingJoin SSB Coaching
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme SSB BooksGet SSB Book
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Job PostArmy Officer
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Vacancies50+ Vacancies
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Salary/ Pay ScaleRs. 56100/- to 177500/- (Level-10)
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Mode of ApplyOnline
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Official Websitejoinindianarmy.nic.in
NCC 55 Special Entry Scheme Notification PDFDownload

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SSB Interview Best Online Classes Schedule [Join Daily Live Classes Batch]

DAYSCLASSES
1SSB Interview Online Course Introduction
2Introduction Of OIR and Practice Session I
3OIR Practice Session II
4Introduction of PPDT and Practice Session I
5PPDT Practice Session II
6Complete Screening Test Practice (OIR & PPDT)
7Overview Of Psych Test
8Introduction of TAT And Practice Session I
9Introduction of WAT And Practice Session I
10Introduction of SRT And Practice Session I
11Introduction of SDT And Practice Session I
12Complete Psych Test Practice (TAT, WAT, SRT & SDT)
13Introduction of PIQ Form And Guidance
14Introduction of Personal Interview And Discussion
15Individual Personal Interview Sessions
16Introduction of GTO And Tips
17 AIntroduction of GD And Practice Session I
17 BGD Practice Session II
18Introduction of GPE And Practice Session I
19GPE Practice Session II
20Introduction of Lecturette And Practice Session I
21Complete Overview Of SSB Interview Process & Feedback

NDA 2 2023 Admit Card Download Now

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The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) published the NDA 2 2023 Admit Cards on 11th August 2023. The Combined Defence Services Examination NDA 2 2023 which is an examination conducted for the recruitment of candidates into defence services is going to be conducted on 03rd September 2023 (SUNDAY). Candidates are advised to download the admit card and follow the instructions mentioned below.

NDA 2 2023 Examination will be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission on 03rd September 2023 for admission to the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of the NDA for the 152nd Course and for the 114th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC) commencing from 2nd July 2024.

NDA 2 2023 Admit Cards OUT NOW

Candidates who have applied for NDA 2 2023 can download the NDA 2 2023 admit card from the official website of UPSC which is upsc.nic.in. After going to the E-Admit Card portal candidate will have to enter their registration id and Date of Birth to download the Admit Card of the NDA Exam.

NDA 2 2023 Important Dates:

NDA 2 2023 Exam Dates: UPSC published the NDA 2 2023 notification and important dates. Let’s have a look at the schedule for NDA 2 2023 exam.

NDA 2 2023 EVENTSIMPORTANT DATES
Notification Release date17 May 2023
NDA 2 2023 Application Start17 May 2023
NDA 2 2023 Apply Last Date06 June 2023
Release of Admit card11th August 2023
NDA 2 2023 Exam date03 Sep 2023 (SUNDAY)
Declaration of resultOct – Nov 2023
NDA 2 2023 SSB Interview DatesEnroll In NDA 2 2023 SSB Interview Course
NDA 2 2023 Merit ListJune 2024

How To Download NDA 2 2023, Admit Card

To download the admit card, candidates can follow the simple steps given below.

  • Visit the official site of UPSC on upsc.gov.in.
  • Click on UPSC NDA 2 Admit Card 2023 link available on the home page.
  • Enter the login details and click on submit.
  • Your admit card will be displayed on the screen.
  • Check the admit card and download it.
  • Keep a hard copy of the same for further need.

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NDA 2 2023 Exam Important Instructions

  1. Check the e-Admit Card carefully and bring discrepancies, if any, to the notice of UPSC immediately.
  2. Mention your Name, Roll Number, Registration ID, and Name & Year of the Examination in all correspondence with UPSC.
  3. Bring this e-Admit card (printout), along with the (original) Photo Identity Card, whose number is mentioned in the e-Admit Card, in each session to secure admission to Examination Hall. E-Admit Card must be preserved till the declaration of the final result as its production before Service Selection Board is necessary.
  4. You are responsible for the safe custody of the e-Admit Card and in the event of any other person using this e-Admit Card, the onus lies on you to prove that you have not used the service of any impersonator.
  5. Please note that entry into the Examination Venue shall be closed 10 minutes before the scheduled commencement of the Examination i.e. 9:50 AM for the Forenoon Session and 01:50 PM for the Afternoon Session. No candidate shall be allowed to enter the Examination Venue after the closure of the entry.
  6. Candidates are advised to visit their Examination Venue at least one day in advance and familiarize themselves with the itinerary to avoid the last-minute hassle in their own interest. They should reach the Examination Venue on the day of the Examination well in time for frisking.
  7. Candidates should note that they shall not be allowed to appear at any other Venue except the Venue mentioned in the e-Admit Card. If a candidate appears at any other venue due to any reason, his candidature shall be liable to be cancelled.
  8. Please Read the “Rules/Instructions for the Examination” available in the Examination notice and “Poster containing instructions” displayed outside the Examination Hall.
  9. Your candidature for the examination is provisional.
  10. Candidate should not be in possession of or using any mobile phone (even in switched off mode), pager or any electronic equipment or programmable device or storage media like pen drive, smart watches, etc., or camera or Bluetooth devices or any other equipment or related accessories either in working or switched off mode capable of being used as a communication device during the examination. Any infringement of these instructions shall entail disciplinary action including a ban from future Examinations.
  11. Use of normal or simple wristwatches by candidates is allowed inside the Examination Rooms/ Halls. However, the use of watches fitted with any special accessory that might be used as a communication device or smart watches is strictly prohibited and candidates are not allowed to take such watches into the Examination Rooms/ Halls.
  12. There will be a penalty (Negative Marking) for wrong answers marked by a candidate.
  13. Answers other than those made by Black Ball Point Pen would not be evaluated.
  14. Candidates are advised not to bring any valuables/costly items to the Examination Hall, as safekeeping of the same can not be assured. The Commission will not be responsible for any loss in this regard.
  15. Candidates who do not have clear photographs on the e-admit card will have to bring a photo identity proof and two passport-size photographs one for each session for appearing at the examination with an undertaking.
  16. Candidates should note that any omission/ mistake/ discrepancy in encoding/filling in details in the OMR answer sheet, especially with regard to Roll Number and Test Booklet Series Code, will render the answer sheet liable for rejection.
  17. Wearing of mask/face cover is mandatory for all candidates. Candidates without masks/face covers will not be allowed entry into the Venue.
  18. Candidates, however, will have to remove their masks for verification, whenever required by the Examination functionaries.
  19. Candidate may carry his/her own hand sanitiser (small size) in a transparent bottle.
  20. Candidates are to follow “COVID-19” norms of ‘social distancing’ as well as ‘personal hygiene’ inside the Examination Halls/Rooms as well as on the premises of the Venue.