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Indian Army’s Infantry Marathon, Run With Warriors

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The Indian Army’s famed Infantry School in Mhow is organising ‘The Infantry Marathon’ ‪on 3 November 2019‬. The flagship long-distance endurance event is organised as a soldierly tribute to the indescribable courage, grit and superhuman resolve of the Indian Infantryman! The one of a kind event is in the words of the event organiser, “A tribute of sweat for the blood our Martyrs have shed!”

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The marathon is intended to promote a spirit of fitness and pique interest in military service amongst the youth. The flagship event powered by the Academy of Indore Marathoners and host of local businesses will be divided into three independent endurance events.

  • 5 kilometres (Patriots March)
  • 10 kilometres (Josh run)
  • 21 Kilometre (Half marathon)
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The entry fee for the 5k patriot’s march is rupees 400, while the registration for the Josh run and half marathon are rupees 500 respectively. Bib’s and timing chips will be handed out to participants going for the Josh run and half marathon. All participants will receive medals along with a free army-style camouflage T-shirt. Refreshments will be provided ahead of the finish line.

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There will be a weapons display organised by the army
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The Indian Army band will perform a live rock concert

The sporting event will showcase a live rock concert performed by the Indian Army’s Bagpipers. The army will also be organising a weapons display and, an exhibition of vintage cars and bikes. The Indian Army’s upcoming distance running event is bound to ignite the patriotic fervour of defence aspirants across the country.

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94th Military Nursing Service Raising Day

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The 94th Raising Day of the Military Nursing Service (MNS) is being celebrated today. Additional Director General (MNS) Major General Joyce Gladys Roach; Principal Matron, Army Hospital (Referral & Research) Major General Sonali Ghoshal laid wreath and paid homage to martyrs at National War Memorial this afternoon. Nursing officers once again rededicated themselves to render high quality, selfless nursing care to their patients by reading the Florence Nightingale Pledge on the occasion.

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The MNS is the only all women corps in the Armed Forces. It came into being on March 28, 1888 with the arrival of first batch of 10 qualified British Nurses in Bombay (now Mumbai), to organise nursing in Military hospitals in India.  In 1893 it was designated as Indian Army Nursing Service (IANS) and in 1902 as Queen Alexandra Military Nursing Service (QAMNS). In 1914 for the first time Nurses were enrolled in India and were attached to QAMNS.

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94th Raising Day of Corps of Military Nursing Service. MNS doing a yeoman’s service towards patient care. Dedication & professionalism enhancing prestige of 92BH ChinarCorps. Immense confidence of soldiers, veterans, dependents, JKP, CAPF & civilians in them
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On October 1, 1926, a permanent Nursing Service for the Indian troops was formed and was designated as the Indian Military Nursing Service (IMNS).  The IMNS made a humble beginning and their work was universally acclaimed. On September 15, 1943, the IMNS officers became a part of the Indian Army and the members of service became Commissioned Officers. The organisation is headed at the Army Headquarters by ADG MNS at the Rank of Maj General and at command level by Brigadier MNS in the rank of Brigadier.

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Enrolment into the Military Nursing Service is based on the merit selection at all India level. The candidates are enrolled at six Colleges of Nursing for Basic BSc (N) from various health sciences universities. On successful completion of the course they are granted Permanent or Short Service Commission in the Military Nursing Service in the rank of Lieutenant.  

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Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria takes over as the 26th Chief of the Air Staff

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Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria PVSM AVSM VM ADC took over as the 26th Chief of the Air Staff at a ceremony held at Air Headquarters (Vayu Bhawan) today. In his address to the IAF, Air Chief Marshal Bhadauria said “I feel honoured and privileged to have been entrusted with the responsibility of leading one of the finest Air Forces in the world. I draw immense strength from exceptional achievements and remarkable leadership shown by my illustrious predecessors who built the Indian Air Force. I convey my sincere gratitude to Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa for his vision, untiring efforts and extra ordinary leadership in bringing glory to the IAF and the Nation.  The focus of the IAF shall be to rapidly operationalise newly inducted platforms and equipment as well as to ensure earliest and complete integration of these capabilities in IAF’s operational plans.  There shall be impetus on modernisation through acquisition of crucial technologies and critical capabilities with increased reliance on indigenous design and development. We shall proactively promote indigenisation for sustenance of all existing fleets and equipment.” He also laid stress on the importance of training as well the safety of the aircraft and other war fighting equipment.  

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An alumnus of the prestigious National Defence Academy, he graduated from the Air Force Academy with the coveted ‘Sword of Honour’ and was commissioned in the fighter stream of IAF on 15 June 1980.

He has over 4270 hours of experience on twenty seven types of fighters as well as transport aircraft and holds the unique distinction of being an Experimental Test Pilot, a Cat ‘A’ Qualified Flying Instructor and a Pilot Attack Instructor. He completed his Masters in Defence Studies from Command and Staff College, Bangladesh.

During his illustrious career, spanning almost four decades, the Air Chief Marshal has held a number of significant field and staff appointments which include command of a front line Jaguar Squadron, Command of a premier Air Force Station in South-Western sector, Commanding Officer of Flight Test Squadron at Aircraft & System Testing Establishment and Chief Test Pilot as well as Project Director of National Flight Test Centre on Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) project. He was extensively involved in the initial prototype flight testing on the LCA. He has tenanted the appointments of Air Attaché Moscow, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Projects), Commandant National Defence Academy, Senior Air Staff Officer at Central Air Command, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Southern Air Command and Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Training Command. Prior to taking over as the Chief of the Air Staff, he held the appointment of Vice Chief of the Air Staff.

In recognition of his meritorious service the Air Chief Marshal has been awarded the Vayu Sena Medal(VM) in 2002, Ati Vishist Seva Medal(AVSM) in 2013 and Param Vishist Seva Medal(PVSM) in 2018. He was appointed as the Honorary Air Force ADC to the Honorable President of India on 01 January 2019. He is married to Mrs Asha Bhadauria and the couple is blessed with a daughter Sonali and a son Saurav.

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AFCAT 2 2019 Cut Off Marks Published By Air Force

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AFCAT CUT OFF MARKS

Once again, SSBCrack has predicted the correct cut off marks for AFCAT exam, the official AFCAT 2 2019 cut off marks are 142 marks as declared by the IAF. SSBCrack has predicted the cut off marks as 140 marks.

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5 Things You Should Know About The Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria

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With Air Marshall, Birender Singh Dhanoa having retired today from the Indian Air Force. Air Marshall Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria has formally taken over as the Chief of Air Staff. Here are five things you should know about the newly appointed air force chief, RKS Bhadauria!

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Current IAF Chief BS Dhanoa

Here are 5 things you should know about the new IAF Chief!

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Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria next in line to be IAF Chief
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1.) Tenure Extended

Vice Chief RKS Bhadauria’s tenure extended due to his appointment as the air force chief. The vice chief was scheduled to retire along with air chief Dhanoa in September.

2.) Led The Sensitive Rafale Negotiations

Air Marshall RKS Bhadauria led the sensitive negotiations for the 56,000 crore procurement of the Dassault Rafale Multirole fighter jet into the IAF.

3.) NDA Sword of Honour

As with most service chief’s Air Marshal Bhadauria is an alumnus of the famed National Defence Academy, situated in Khadakwasla, Pune. He was awarded the Sword of Honour for coming number one in overall merit.

4.) Extensive Flying Experience

RKS Bhadauria has clocked a staggering 4,250 hours of flying with extensive experience in 26 different types of IAF aircraft over his 39 years in uniform.

5.) Vast Operational Profile

He has held a vast operational and strategic profile. The Air Marshall has commanded a Jaguar squadron and a strategic airbase. The high ranking air force officer has also served as the director of the National Flight Test Centre and was the directorate of the Aeronautical Development Agency. The ADA was the body supervising the IAF’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) project.

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LCA Tejas

Bhadauria was extensively involved in the initial prototype of the LCA. Air Marshall RKS Bhadauria has served as a defence attache on an Indian diplomatic mission with Russia and has also held the position of Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Projects), Deputy Chief and Air Officer Commanding in Chief at the Southern Air Command and the Training Command.

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Air Marshall RKS Bhadauria to the right
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Cracked NDA SSB Interview In 1st Attempt To Join Indian Air Force

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NDA SSB Interview

Hello defence aspirants, I am Manuel Sebastian and I recently got recommended from 3 AFSB Gandhinagar for NDA 143 in my first attempt. Most of that credit goes to SSBCRACK and Cavalier India for providing me tips to face the SSB and keeping me in check with the defence news. On the 12th of August, I reported to the Pathikashram bus stop in Gandhinagar. I saw everyone was already looking like a gentleman cadet. Everyone was so tall and had a military haircut, well I at least I was different. On reaching AFSB our documents were verified and we started off with OIR which was easy compared to what was about to come. I did as many as I could and after a small break, we had our PP&DT in which I wrote a story on the social theme of charity. We were then called to the group testing complex and fun part began, or maybe nerve-wracking. Individually each one narrated their story and I narrated mine fluently as I had a good logical story. I avoided any mannerism and looked confident throughout. When it was time for group discussion, things got out of hand, all 15 in my group were shouting their lungs out at the same time. I tried to get it under control but nothing was gonna happen. The group was further divided but it was still of no use. Then I knew it was better to keep quiet than contribute to the mess. At the end of the discussion we didn’t reach a common story but I was satisfied with my performance. This gave me an idea of what was to come on the rest of the 4 days. When they started calling out chest nos of screened in candidates, my chest no 99 being called wasn’t surprising.

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After we were given our new chest nos, I was referred to as 64 more often than my name from the hereafter. We had our lunch and it was announced we would be having our psychology test on the same day. We came to our room called ‘ Dhruv’, met my buddies and phoned my parents. Then phones were taken away for the next 5 days. The psychology test began that evening with Thematic Apperception Test in which I wrote first 11 stories realistically with a good ending and the 12th blank slide on how I worked hard to crack the NDA written after failing my first attempt. Writing TAT as realistically positive as possible and having a simple story would do. Don’t overcomplicate as time management is critical.  My WAT went exceptionally well as I did all 60 very freely. Not overthinking and going with the first thought will help and practising some negative words will get you out of the tricky situation. Then came SRT for which I was only able to do 44 but I made sure I didn’t leave any in-between. Here don’t go for completion but rather the ones you do should be very good. They prefer quality over quantity but still try as many as possible. My Self-description was spontaneous and not prepared in advance so I was completely honest but this is something candidates can completely prepare in advance. After the psych test, my hands were numb from 2 hours of continuous writing. That day I had a good sleep.

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The next day, it was our Group Task and it was the fun part of SSB. Our group of 8 were made to sit in a semicircle and we had already begun discussing topics before our GTO came in. To our surprise, our GTO was a mam and after a basic introduction we started off with group planning exercise. We had to write our individual solution to multiple situations faced at a time like a bomb threat, theft, missing bag, the injured person and still reaching on time to attend a function. After writing we started discussing and got to a certain understanding of common solution. Our Group discussion was based on the topic of why government policies aren’t benefiting the common man and the second one was on how tourism in the country could be improved. In GD I gave a few valid points and avoided making a mess or dominating it. Being an attentive listener is also important.

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The outdoor would then start, our PGT wasn’t that great but with the tips of our GTO we got something done. Our group must have funnily surprised the GTO because whatever the situation we used rope because who needs plank when you got a rope. Honestly, I felt we could have done with planks. My half group task was great and so was my command task. My command task was easy as it required a simple cantilever to solve it but GTO made it tougher when she said what if one of the structure I put my plank on wasn’t there. Here using rope was the key. Our individual obstacle started right after where I was able to do 7 out of 10. I felt the time was too short and left out the rope climbing, high jump and going through tyre which was either hard or time-consuming. I was satisfied with what I could do because the AFSB individual obstacles are harder than other SSB. After a short break, we had our final group task which was done after some struggling because we were mentally and physically drained. After that our group task was over. It was all done within a day as lecturette and group obstacle race wasn’t done.

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That day out group visited some places and our group had a fun evening where we ate a lot of street food. The next day was free and I went to the motivation room where I read about different squadrons and air force history. We even had a fun conversation within our group and enjoyed our day.

It was day 4 and I had my interview. I walked in and wished him a happy independence day as it was August 15. He started off the personal interview with the meaning of my name, about how I came, and about my place. After the initial questions, the rapid-fire questions were asked on my education, my family, my routine, friend circle. He would later go on to ask why I want to join air force to which I replied that I want to become a fighter pilot. Then he asked about the fighter I want to fly, the squadron and if I knew anyone who flew Su-30. He also asked about my hobbies and plenty of GK questions most of which I answered. I hadn’t done so well in rapid-fire as I kept forgetting questions but I remained calm and dealt with the situation properly.  As long as ones got presence of mind and remain calm, he will good in the interview. A good knowledge about himself, his surroundings, his decisions are also needed for getting a yes from the interviewer. The golden rule in the interview is don’t bluff or fake it. My Interview lasted about 45 minutes. When the interview was over, I knew I had chances. But the anxiety still remained.

On conference day, we had to wait for hours as my chest number was towards last. As I opened the door. “Good afternoon Manuel” was shot right at me. After wishing him back, I was overwhelmed by seeing about 15 officers in full uniform. It was something of a feeling when all the officers stared at you as you spoke. It lasted for a short time. Then there was an anxious wait for the result. Even if my name wasn’t called, I knew I had learnt a lot and had a very awesome experience in my life. As my chest no was called, I was filled with emotion and as well felt sad for my group because no one else could make it. That moment remains the best in my life as it’s a dream for many but very few make it.

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President of India Awards Colours to Corps of Army Air Defence

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The Hon’ble President of India Shri Ram Nath Kovind awarded the President’s Colours to the Corps of Army Air Defence at Gopalpur Military Station on 28 Sep 19 on completion of 25 yrs as an independent arm. The President’s Colours were received by Army AD Centre on behalf of the Corps of Army Air Defence. The President’s Colours is the highest honour bestowed upon a regiment of the armed forces in recognition of their invaluable contribution to the security of the nation during peace and hostilities. During World War II, the Air Defence troops participated in various operations like the Burma campaign, siege of Imphal and Kohima, recapture of Rangoon, operations in Arakans, Myitkiyina, Hongkong, Singapore, Malaya, Bahrain, Iraq and Persia and won multiple gallantry awards namely four Military Crosses, one Medal of the British Empire, seven Indian Distinguished Service Medals and two Orders of the British Empire. Air Defence has been in existence since 1940 as a part of Corps of Artillery however, as an independent arm, it got recognition in 1994. The Corps has, till date, been awarded two Ashoka Chakras, two Kirti Chakras, 20 Vir Chakras, nine Shaurya Chakras, 113 Sena Medals and 55 Mention-in-Despatches in addition to four battle honours awarded during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war.

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The President was presented the Rashtriya Salute at the commencement of an impressive parade led by the contingent. In his address, the President recalled the glorious legacy of the Indian armed forces in protecting the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the nation in general and the Corps of Army Air Defence in particular.

The occasion was graced by senior officers and civil dignitaries. Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included Odisha Governor Shri Ganeshi Lal and other senior government official of Odisha.  

Indian Air Force Airmen Group Y Sportsmen Recruitment

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IAF Airmen Sports Quota

Indian Air Force offers opportunities for MARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS to join as Outstanding Sportsmen. The Selection Trials for Recruitment of Outstanding Sportsmen in Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical Trades) will be held at New Willingdon Camp, Air Force Station New Delhi, Lok Kalyan Marg, New Delhi – 110003, from 18 November 2019 to 23 November 2019 at 0700 hrs (07:00 AM) and Sports Specific trials in Delhi and NCR in following Sports Disciplines. (a) Athletics (b) Basketball (c) Boxing (d) Cricket (e) Cycle Polo (f) Cycling (g) Football (h) Golf (j) Gymnastics (k) Hockey (l) Kabaddi (m) Lawn Tennis (n) Shooting (o) Squash (p) Swimming (Swimming & Diving) (q) Volleyball (r) Water Polo (s) Weight Lifting (t) Wrestling.

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ELIGIBILITY

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SELECTION PROCEDURE

Verification of Eligibility: Original Educational Certificates (10th passing Certificate and 12 th passing Certificate & Marks Sheets) and other required applicable original documents like Discharge Certificate (if discharged from Army/Navy/Government organisation), Consent Form (signed by parents if candidate below 18 years of age) and passport size colour photographs shall be required and scrutinized/verified at the Trials venue prior to commencement of Physical Fitness Test to ascertain the eligibility prima-facie. Detailed verification will be carried out later in respect of candidates who pass Physical Fitness Test and subsequently Sports Specific Selection Trials. Candidature of those who do not meet the laid down educational criteria shall be rejected during Initial verification of original certificates & mark sheets prior to conduct of Physical Fitness Test and also during detailed verification on clearing the Physical Fitness Test as well as Sports Specific Selection Trials. Note: The original Passing Certificates / Marks Sheets will not be retained by the Selection Centre. The same will be returned to the candidates on completion of detailed verification.

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Selection Trials shall be conducted in the following phases: (a) Physical Fitness Test (PFT). (i) PFT I – PFT I consists of a 1.6 Km run to be completed within 6 minutes 30 seconds for the candidates up to 25 years of age. Candidates are advised to bring their sports kit / playing kit / sports shoes and shorts. (ii) PFT II – Candidates who qualify PFT I test will undergo PFT II that comprises of the following:

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Sports Skill Trials : (I) Only PFT pass candidates would be called for sports skill trials. (ii) Candidates who qualify in PFT and selection trials for the game applied for will be called for medical fitness test conducted by the Air Force Medical team as per IAF medical standards. (iii) Those who are declared medically fit by the medical board would be enrolled in IAF in Gp ‘Y’ trade as an outstanding sportsman.

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Indian Air Force Airmen Group X Education Instructor Recruitment

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Indian Air Force offers opportunities for MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from State of Tamil Nadu, State of Kerala, UT of Puducherry, UT of Andaman & Nicobar Islands and UT of Lakshadweep Islands to join as airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘X’ (Education Instructor) Trade will be held at Indoor Stadium of Dept. of Physical Education, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu – 641046 as per the selection programme given below. The recruitment test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from the State of Tamil Nadu/Kerala or UT of Puducherry/ Andaman Nicobar Islands/Lakshawdeep Islands) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions may report upto 10 AM on 17 October 2019 & 21 October 2019 at Indoor Stadium of Dept. of Physical Education, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (rally venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the recruitment test.

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Date of Birth Block:

  • For Graduates. Should be born between 19 July 1995 and 01 July 2000 (both days inclusive).
  • For Post-Graduates. Should be born between 19 July 1992 and 01 July 2000 (both days inclusive).
  • In case, a candidate clears the selection procedure then the upper age limit as on date of enrolment is 25 years and 28 years, for graduate and post graduate candidates respectively.
  • Married candidates are eligible if their age on the date of enrolment is above 22 years.

Educational Qualification:

(a) BA with English as one of the subjects or B.Sc with Physics/ Psychology/ Chemistry/ Mathematics/ IT / Computer Science/ Statistics as one of the subjects or BCA with minimum 50% marks and B.Ed degree with minimum 50% marks from a government recognized institute. OR MA in English/ Psychology or M.Sc in Mathematics/ Physics/ Statistics/ Computer Science/ IT or MCA with 50% marks and B.Ed degree with minimum 50% marks from a Government recognized institute.

(b) Graduation, Post-Graduation and B.Ed programmes should be recognized by UGC/ NCTE/ Competent accreditation authority.

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Indian Air Force Airmen Group Y Police Recruitment

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Indian Air Force offers opportunities for UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN/NEPALESE CITIZENS from designated Districts of State of Odisha to join as Airmen. The Recruitment Test for Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical), Automobile Technician (Auto Tech), Indian Air Force (Police) [IAF(P)] Trades will be held at Paraba Stadium, Koraput Odisha as per the selection programme given below. The recruitment test shall be conducted from 6 AM onwards as per the details given below. Candidates (from designated districts of state of Odisha) fulfilling the domicile requirements and eligibility conditions may report upto 10 AM on 16 October 2019 and 18 October 2019 at Paraba Stadium, Koraput Odisha (rally venue) shall only be permitted to appear in the recruitment test.

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Date of Birth Block: Candidates born between 19 July 1999 and 01 July 2003. (both days inclusive) are eligible to appear in the recruitment rally.

Educational Qualification” For Group ‘Y’ (Non-Technical) {Auto Tech & IAF(P) Trades) Candidate should have passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Class XII or Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate as well as in English in Class XII or equivalent examination.

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