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Meet NDA 2 2020 Exam Toppers – National Defence Academy

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UPSC has published the list of candidates who got recommended in NDA 2 2020 SSB interviews. The list consists of marks scored by all the recommended candidates in SSB interview and NDA written exam. In this article, you can find the marks of NDA toppers from NDA II 2020.

NDA 2 2020 Toppers Marks

NameWritten MarksSSB MarksTotal
ADITYA SINGH RANA619/900497/9001116/1800
NAKUL SAXENA697/900380/9001077/1800
DEVEN NAMDEO SHINDE634/900437/9001071/1800
MANIK TURAN605/900457/9001062/1800
BHARAT530/900520/9001050/1800

ADITYA SINGH RANA NDA 2 2020 AIR-1 : Aditya Singh Rana has topped the NDA 2 2020 written examination and Interview, he has secured the All Indian Rank -1 in NDA and NA (II) 2020. A total of 478 candidates have made it in the UPSC NDA 2 2020 merit list and Aditya Singh Rana has secured the AIR-1 with flying colors.

Nakul Saxena NDA 2 2020 AIR-2 : Nakul Saxena has achieved AIR-2 in NDA 2 2020 examination. He has scored 697 marks in the NDA written exam and 380 marks in his SSB interview. Nakul is a cadet of RIMC Dehradun and belongs to a civilian background. In an interview with SSBCrack, Nakul has shared the life experiences that he has gained during his schooling and NDA preparation.

DEVEN NAMDEO SHINDE NDA 2 2020 AIR-3: Deven has score AIR-3 in NDA 2 2020. He has scored 634 marks in the NDA written exam and 437 marks in his SSB interview.

Manik Turan NDA 2 2020 AIR-4 : Manik Turan from Karnal has achieved AIR-4 in NDA 2 2020 examination. He has scored 605 marks in the NDA written exam and 457 marks in his SSB interview. Manik is a cadet of RIMC Dehradun and belongs to a defence background. In an interview with SSBCrack, Manik has shared the life experiences that he has gained during his schooling and NDA preparation.

BHARAT NDA 2 2020 AIR-5: Deven has score AIR-5 in NDA 2 2020. He has scored 530 marks in the NDA written exam and 520 marks in his SSB interview. He has scored the highest marks in the SSB interview in NDA 2 2020.

DRDO Successfully Flight Tests Surface-To-Air Missile Akash-NG

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Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flight-tested the New Generation Akash Missile (Akash-NG), a surface-to-air Missile from Integrated Test Range (ITR) off the coast of Odisha on July 21, 2021. The flight trial was conducted at around 12:45 PM from a land-based platform with all weapon system elements such as Multifunction Radar, Command, Control & Communication System and launcher participating in deployment configuration.

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The missile system has been developed by Defence Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL), Hyderabad in collaboration with other DRDO laboratories. The launch was witnessed by the representatives of Indian Air Force. In order to capture flight data, ITR deployed a number of Range stations like, Electro Optical Tracking System, Radar and Telemetry. The flawless performance of the entire weapon system has been confirmed by complete flight data captured by these systems. During the test, the missile demonstrated high manoeuvrability required for neutralising fast and agile aerial threats.

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Once deployed, the Akash-NG weapon system will prove to be a force multiplier for the air defence capability of the Indian Air Force. Production agencies Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) also participated in the trials. 

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO, BDL, BEL, Indian Air Force and the Industry for the successful test. Secretary Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO applauded the efforts of the team and said the missile will strengthen the Indian Air Force.

Key Salient features:

  • New Generation surface-to-air Missile
  • High manoeuvrability to neutralise aerial threats

DRDO Successfully Flight-Tests Indigenously Developed MPATGM For Minimum Range

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In a major boost towards AatmaNirbhar Bharat and strengthening of Indian Army, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flight-tested indigenously developed low weight, fire and forget Man-Portable Antitank Guided Missile (MPATGM) on July 21, 2021.

The missile was launched from a man-portable launcher integrated with a thermal site and the target was mimicking a tank. The missile hit the target in direct attack mode and destroyed it with precision. The test has validated the minimum range successfully. All the mission objectives were met. The missile has already been successfully flight-tested for the maximum range. 

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The missile is incorporated with state-of-the-art Miniaturized Infrared Imaging Seeker along with advanced avionics. The test brings the development of indigenous third-generation man-portable Anti-Tank Guided Missile close to completion. 

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has congratulated DRDO and the Industry for the successful test. Secretary Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr G Satheesh Reddy congratulated the team for the successful test.

Key Salient Features:

  • Low weight, fire and forget Man Portable Anti-tank Guided Missile
  • Miniaturised Infrared Imaging seeker

Jammu And Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) Passing Out Parade

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The Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry Regimental Centre showcased its latest batch of 605 passing out young soldiers from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. According to a press release the Recruit Course Serial number 125, on having completed one year of strenuous training were attested on July 19 at a glittering parade at the Bana Singh Parade Ground of JAK LI RC.

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The attestation parade, depicting the graduation of a recruit and his transformation into a Young Soldier, was reviewed by Brig Sumesh Seth, Commandant JAK LI Regimental Centre.

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The dauntless young soldiers of the Regiment hailing from all regions and religions of the state of J&K, marching in precise unison, with a singular aim of devoting their lives in service of their nation, singing their regimental song ‘Balidanam Veer Lakshanam’, inspired one and all as their voice echoed in the Kashmir Valley. Their salute to the Tri-Colour with National Anthem playing inspired patriotic fervour amongst all present during the parade, further added the press release.

The press release further stated that the commandant congratulated the young soldiers for their immaculate parade and impressed upon selfless service towards the nation.

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He praised their contribution towards encouraging more and more youth from J&K to come forward to join the Security Forces and also highlighted the vital role played by their parents in motivating their wards to join this noble profession.

The young soldiers who excelled themselves in varied facets of training were also felicitated by the Reviewing Officer. Recruit Arshdeep Kumar was awarded the Sher-e-Kashmir Sword of Honour & Triveni Singh Medal for being adjudged ‘Overall Best Recruit’ and Recruit Pankaj Singh was awarded the Chewang Rinchen Medal for being ‘Best in Firing’.

Download Territorial Army Exam Previous Year Question Papers 2012 – 2021

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Defence aspirants who are preparing for the Territorial Army Exam 2021 can download the Indian Army Official Territorial Army Exam previous year question papers with answer keys pdf files. The much-awaited territorial army notification is out now, male and female candidates can read the full Territorial Army Notification here. TA online application will be open from 20 July 2021 till 19 Aug 2021. The written exam will be conducted on 26 Sep 2021. As we know, women are also eligible for the territorial army now, the post-commissioning training for TA officers will be shifted to OTA Chennai, earlier the training was scheduled at IMA, Dehradun.

READ: Territorial Army Officer Recruitment Notification For Civilian Candidates 2021

TA Exam previous question papers are extremely helpful for the candidates as they give us a complete picture of the Territorial Army exam paper pattern and the type of questions one might face in the Territorial Army Exam. Territorial Army exam paper has four different sets like A, B, C, and D, but each set has similar questions in a random fashion. Candidates can also download the answers keys for few previous question papers. You can find the fully solved Territorial Army Exam previous years papers in SSBCrackExams Territorial Army Exam Online Course.

STANDARD AND SYLLABUS OF THE EXAMINATION:

TA Syllabus 2019

Territorial Army Exam Preparation Books and Courses:

You can download Territorial Army exam question papers from the years 2012 2013, 2014, 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020, and 2021. If you are preparing for TA Exam 2021 – 2022, you must download these previous papers and start solving them. You may also find the answer keys to these papers in this blog. For more tips on the TA exams, follow the links below.

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Now it must be clear, so if you are preparing for the TA do check the given links below:

All the best.

Meet NDA Topper Nakul Saxena NDA 2 2020 AIR-2

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Nakul Saxena has achieved AIR-2 in NDA 2 2020 examination. He has scored 697 marks in the NDA written exam and 380 marks in his SSB interview. Nakul is a cadet of RIMC Dehradun and belongs to a civilian background. In an interview with SSBCrack, Nakul has shared the life experiences that he has gained during his schooling and NDA preparation.

1.) What is your family background?

I come from a civilian background. My father’s name is Mr. Manish  Saxena. He runs coaching to prepare students to get into institutions like RIMC, RMS, and Sainik Schools. My mother’s name is Dr.Mrs. Anupam Saxena. She is an associate professor in NIFT, Bhopal. I have an elder sister. Her name is Ms. Damini Saxena. She has recently completed her M.Sc from NIT, Surat.

2.) Tell us about your educational background?

Till my class 6th, I had been studying at St Joseph Co-ed School, Bhopal. Then I entered RIMC, Dehradun, and completed my class 12 from there.

3.) What motivated you to join the RIMC and NDA?

I was motivated to join RIMC and further NDA by many factors. First was that I have always lived near a cantt, so I saw the everyday life of the forces. I also got motivated by many interactions with officers.

4.) How did you prepare for the NDA exam and Interview?

I prepared for the written exam using nda na mathematics and pathfinder. I also used crown gk and social books of school level. For SSB, I prepared for tat, wat etc from YouTube and some play store apps. Rest I only read daily topics.

5.) You have scored 697 marks in NDA written exam, which is a record in itself, how do you feel about it?

I feel very good about the feat I have achieved and am very happy that all my efforts, my family’s efforts, and RIMC’s efforts have paid.

6.) Which services (army, navy, and airforce) you are interested in and why?

I am interested in joining the navy as the navy has the largest scope for the growth of an engineering aspirant.

7.) Your message for the future defence Aspirants?

I would only tell them to give their best efforts and practice the hardest so as to reach their goal.

8.) Some words for Team SSBCrack.

Please continue to help the aspirants and act as a base for them to grow.

Why PARA SF Soldiers Are Called Glass Eaters

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The Para Beret is Maroon in colour as it’s said that the Green Army Beret is turned Red by blood and then it’s earned and so is the story of ‘Balidaan’. It’s the badge of sacrifice meaning whosoever wears it owes his blood to the nation.

The training is the world’s toughest and harshest like surviving in the wilderness by eating plants, bugs and making tools, keeping warm, etc. dealing with torture and capture, specialized methods of infiltrations, capturing friendly signals etc. HAHO and HALO techniques are an important part of their training of the Para Commandos. They are called as the GLASS EATERS. Glass eating tradition is a ritual that fosters their sense of absolute fearlessness and superiority.

New Drone Rules 2021: All You Need To Know

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Once approved and notified, the Drone Rules, 2021 will replace existing ‘UAS Rules 2021’. Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has released the updated – The Drone Rules, 2021 for public consultation. Built on a premise of trust, self-certification, and non-intrusive monitoring, The Drone Rules, 2021 will replace the UAS Rules 2021 (released on 12 March 2021). The last date for receipt of public comments is 5 August 2021.

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Key Takeaways From The Draft Drone Rules, 2021 Include:

  1. Approvals abolished: unique authorisation number, unique prototype identification number, certificate of conformance, certificate of maintenance, import clearance, acceptance of existing drones, operator permit, authorisation of R&D organisation, student remote pilot licence, remote pilot instructor authorisation, drone port authorisation etc. 
  2. Number of forms reduced from 25 to 6.
  3. Fee reduced to nominal levels. No linkage with the size of the drone.  
  4. Safety features like ‘No permission – no take-off’ (NPNT), real-time tracking beacon, geo-fencing etc. to be notified in future. A six-month lead time will be provided for compliance. 
  5. Digital sky platform shall be developed as a business-friendly single-window online system.   
  6. There will be minimal human interface on the digital sky platform and most permissions will be self-generated.   
  7. Interactive airspace map with green, yellow, and red zones will be displayed on the digital sky platform.  
  8. Yellow zone reduced from 45 km to 12 km from the airport perimeter. 
  9. No flight permission required upto 400 feet in green zones and upto 200 feet in the area between 8 and 12 km from the airport perimeter. 
  10. No pilot licence required for micro drones (for non-commercial use), nano drone and for R&D organisations. 
  11. No restriction on drone operations by foreign-owned companies registered in India.
  12. Import of drones and drone components to be regulated by DGFT.   
  13. No security clearance required before any registration or licence issuance.  
  14. No requirement of certificate of airworthiness, unique identification number, prior permission and remote pilot licence for R&D entities.   
  15. Coverage of drones under Drone Rules, 2021 increased from 300 kg to 500 kg.  This will cover drone taxis also. 
  16. All drone training and testing to be carried out by an authorised drone school.  DGCA shall prescribe training requirements, oversee drone schools and provide pilot licences online. 
  17. Issuance of Certificate of Airworthiness delegated to Quality Council of India and certification entities authorised by it.   
  18. Manufacturer may generate their drone’s unique identification number on the digital sky platform through the self-certification route. 
  19. Easier process prescribed for transfer and deregistration of drones. 
  20. Standard operating procedures (SOP) and training procedure manuals (TPM) will be prescribed by DGCA on the digital sky platform for self-monitoring by users.  No approvals required unless there is a significant departure from the prescribed procedures.
  21. Maximum penalty under Drone Rules, 2021 reduced to INR 1 lakh.  This shall, however, not apply to penalties in respect of violation of other laws. 
  22. Drone corridors will be developed for cargo deliveries.  
  23. Drone promotion council to be set up to facilitate a business-friendly regulatory regime.
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As per the Government of India Whereas, Unmanned Aircraft System (hereinafter referred to as drones) offer immense opportunities for economic growth and employment generation; And whereas, there is need to regulate the drone related activities in a manner such that they do not pose any risk to safety or security of people and assets; And whereas, the Central Government promulgated the Unmanned Aircraft System Rules (UAS Rules), 2021, which came into force on 12th March, 2021; and received valuable feedback from academia, industry and other stakeholders;

Now, therefore, the Central Government proposes to make certain rules in supersession of the UAS Rules, 2021, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 5, sub-section (2) of section 10 and sections 10A, 10B and 12A of the Aircraft Act, 1934 (22 of 1934).

The said draft rules are hereby published as required by section 14 of the said Act, for information of all persons likely to be affected thereby; and notice is hereby given that the said draft rules will be taken into consideration after 5th Aug 2021.

Can Indian Army Officer Wear Uniform In His Wedding?

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Can an Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy officer wear his uniform in his marriage? Many aspirants want to know this and here we bring you a detailed explanation of why some officers wear their uniforms in their marriage.

SSC Tech 28 Women SSB Interview Dates

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Indian Army has published the SSC Tech 28 women ssb interview dates and cut-off marks for shortlisting candidates for SSC Tech 28 SSB interviews. Electrical/ Electrical and Electronics has the highest cut-off marks of 83%. Official Notification says “SSCW(TECH)-28 (OCT 2021) COURSE – CUT OFF PERCENTAGE FOR SSB SHORTLISTING (UPTO 6th SEMESTER CUMULATIVE FOR ENGG DEGREE COURSE AND 2ND SEM CUMULATIVE FOR M.SC COMPUTER SCIENCE).”

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SSC Tech 28 women SSB date selection link is open now: SSCW (TECH)-28: DATE SELECTION LINK FOR SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES OF SSCW (TECH)-28 IS OPEN. THE CANDIDATES ARE REQUESTED TO SELECT DATE FROM DATE SELECTION LINK FROM THEIR PROFILE. DATE SELECTION LINK WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 1500 HRS ON 22 JULY 2021.

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