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Indian Air Force Academy Passing Out Parade – 21st Dec 2019

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The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria confers the ‘President’s Commission’ to the graduating Flight Cadets at Combined Graduation Parade held at Air Force Academy. 127 Flight Cadets of Flying & Ground duty branches including 21 women officers joined the IAF. Impressive and spell-bounding Aerobatic display by the Sarang, the Helicopter display team, Surya Kiran Aerobatic team and Akash Ganga Team at the Combined Graduation Parade held at Air Force Academy, Dundigal.

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The Combined Graduation Parade, marking the successful completion of pre-commissioning training of Flight Cadets of various branches of Indian Air Force, with full military splendour will be held at Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal, on Saturday i.e. on December 21. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria will be the chief guest and reviewing officer of the passing out parade. During the function, he will confer the ‘President’s Commission’ to 136 graduating trainees of various branches. The ceremony also includes the presentation of ‘wings’ and ‘brevets’ to the Flight Cadets who would be successfully completing Flying and Navigation training. The chief guest will also be awarding ‘wings’ to officers of Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard on successful completion of their flying training at the Air Force Academy.

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The Flight Cadet from Flying Branch standing first in the Order of Merit will be awarded the prestigious ‘Nawanagar Sword of Honour ’ studded with five centuries old diamonds and other precious gems, for excelling in overall training.

The awardee will command the parade besides receiving the President’s Plaque for being the best trainee. The reviewing officer will also present the President’s Plaque to those who stand first in the order of overall merit in the Navigation and Ground Duty Branches.

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The event will also have a display by ‘Akash Ganga’ Sky Diving team and synchronised drill movements by the Air Warrior Drill Team. Aerobatic display by Pilatus PC -7 trainer, fly pasts by formations of PC-7, Kiran and Hawk aircraft a daring display by Sarang helicopter team and display of formation aerobatics by the famous Surya Kiran team will liven up the event.

CDS 2 2019 OTA SSB Interview Dates

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Many Officers Training Academy, OTA Chennai aspirants who have cleared the CDS 2 2019 written exam are waiting for the OTA SSB Dates. Many candidates are not aware and SSBCrack would like to inform them about the OTA SSB Date. Many aspirants are thinking that OTA SSB Dates are delayed but the OTA SSB dates will be coming after IMA, AFA and INA for the simple reason that the training date for IMA, AFA and INA is before OTA training date. So the candidates for these three academies will be facing SSB interview before OTA aspirants.

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After a long time, Indian army has published the SSB interview dates for CDS 2 2019 OTA. Male and female candidates who have cleared the CDS 2 2019 examination for the OTA Chennai can select their SSB interview date for SSC-112 and SSC-26 non-tech entry. The date selection is available on the official website of the Indian army i.e. joinindianarmy.nic.in. Candidates are also informed via an email and SMS regarding the OTA SSB dates for CDS 2 2019. In case you are not able to get the SSB dates, you must contact the official website for further actions. Below we have mentioned the details on how to check the CDS 2 2019 SSB Interview dates for OTA Chennai.

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  • Candidates who qualified in the written exam and given their first choice as Army (IMA/OTA) are required to register themselves on the recruiting directorate website www.joinindianarmy.nic.in in order to enable them to receive call up information for SSB interview. Those candidates who have already registered on the recruiting directorate website are advised not to register again.
  • IMA candidates will get the CDS 2 2019 SSB dates first. OTA SSB dates take time as it happens after IMA SSB interview.
  • As mentioned above, you need to register online and all details regarding IMA CDS 2 2019 SSB dates will be put on the official website of the Indian Army. IMA SSB may start from Dec-Jan onwards and candidates are required to select the SSB dates as an when it is live.

Meet Major Nasreen Fatima, First Airforce Lady Officer In Territorial Army

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Territorial Army is providing a golden opportunity to the working professionals and retired officers of the armed forces to join the Territorial Army on a part-time basis. Major Nasreen Fatima, Squadron Leader(Retd.), the lady whose relentless hard work and passion have listed her name in the historical book of Indian Armed Forces! She is one of a kind and words fall short to praise her. Major Nasreen Fatima, Squadron Leader(Retd.) is the first lady from Indian Air Force, Short service commissioned officer who joined Territorial Army. The lady had an inbuilt passion and urge to join the Indian Army since childhood and the scintillating inspiration behind her was her familial background. Not only Major Fatima but her siblings as well are serving since decades in the officer cadre. The Officer did her schooling from Army Public school, Nehru Road, Lucknow and later pursued Master’s in English Literature as well as Post Graduation in Business management.

She proved her mettle when she joined Indian Airforce in Education Branch. She worked in various Airforce establishments/units and her last posting was at National Defence Academy, Pune. The posting tenure and experiences enhanced her interest and dedication in the field of education and after completion of her short service tenure of 10 years, she started working for the welfare of young Indian minds. One of her endeavours was to join Centurion Defence Academy, a unit of Centurion Education Pvt Ltd, Lucknow as an Academic Head in order to contribute her efforts for the educational development of aspirants of Indian Armed Forces. She has proved as an unmatchable benefactor aiding as well in guiding the students for the Interview Prep Tips for SSB. Her philanthropic crusade is enabling many defence aspirants to outshine in the Indian Armed Forces.

No lady stands alone especially a daughter. The Officer was always supported and encouraged by her parents especially her mother who made Nasreen’s dream her own dream enlivening, thriving and supporting the far fetched vision of her daughter till her last breath thus overpowering the joined efforts and perseverance made her prove her mettle to overcome hurdles with a smile lauding such immense success to her. It’s time to venerate and gain some inspiration from the charming lady!  Jai Hind

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Who can apply for the Territorial Army Exams?

  • Nationality: Only citizens of India (male and female).
  • Age Limits: 18 to 42 years on the date of application.
  • Educational Qualifications: Graduate from any recognized university.
  • Physical Standards: A candidate must be physically and medically fit in all respects.
  • Employment: GainfullyEmployed/Business Owners.

If you are working in a govt officer or in an MNC, you can apply for the Territorial Army and earn the uniform along with your current job.

Training Duration of Territorial Army

  • One month basic training in the first year of commission.
  • Two months annual training camp every year including the first year.
  • Three months Post Commissioning training within first two years at IMA, Dehradun.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF TERRITORIAL ARMY SERVICE

  • Territorial Army is part-time concept with mandatory two months training in a year and does not provide full-time career.
  • Serving in Territorial Army do not guarantee pension and the same is subject to embodied service as per organisational requirement.
  • The commission is granted in the rank of Lieutenant.
  • Pay and Allowances and privileges will be same as for Regular Army Officers when embodied for training and military service.
  • Promotions up to Lt Col by time scale subject to fulfilling laid down criteria. Promotion to Colonel and Brigadier by selection.
  • Officers commissioned in Infantry TA may be called out for military service for longer duration depending on the requirement.

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Also Read: Meet Capt. Shilpy Gargmukh, First Lady Territorial Army Officer

Meet Capt. Shilpy Gargmukh, First Lady Territorial Army Officer

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The Indian army is now recruiting women through Territorial Army Exam too. In the year 2019 a huge number of men and women attempted the Territorial Army written exam to join the Indian Army. The next Territorial Army notification will be coming soon. If you are a working professional or a business owner, you can earn the uniform without sacrificing your current job, yes it is possible with TA the exam, you can serve the nation in two capacities – as a civilian and as a soldier. No other option allows you such an expanse of experiences. If you are serious aspirant do check our FULL TERRITORIAL ARMY EXAM ONLINE COACHING PROGRAM. To motivate the young and dynamic aspirants, we are sharing the story of the first woman territorial army officer Cap. Shilpy Gargmukh.

Amidst loud thunder of claps and soaring enthusiasm, history was created on 5 October 2016, when Mrs. Shilpy Gargmukh, AEE (Production) was commissioned as an Officer in Territorial Army. Mrs. Shilpy Gargmukh is the first lady ever to be inducted as an Officer in the Territorial Army.  A grand Piping ceremony was organized in Jeevan Bharti Building, ONGC, Delhi, where Mrs.  Gargmukh was piped by CMD Mr D K Sarraf and Major General Sanjay Soi in presence of ONGC Directors and Senior Territorial Army Officers.  Mrs. Shilpy Gargmukh is currently posted in ONGC Ankleshwar as AEE (Production). She holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from BIT Sindri, Dhanbad. ED-Chief Security Mr. D C Srivastva, in his opening remarks, said that it’s an extremely proud moment for ONGC and energy fraternity. “ONGCian Mrs.  Shilpy Gragmukh succeeding to status of a first lady officer in Territorial Army is a matter of great honor. Achievement of Mrs. Gargmukh will serve as an example to all women employees and will embolden their spirits to join Territorial Army.” He mentioned that vacancies for joining TA advertised through ONGCreports received an astounding response.

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Talking about her remarkable accomplishment, Shilpi said that both her brothers are serving in the armed forces and now she will also serve the nation as a combat soldier. She said she was always fascinated by the olive green uniform and is all set to embark on her new journey. 

The Centre in June this year told the Delhi High Court that women can join and serve in Territorial Army in its railway engineering regiments and will also be considered for honorary commissions. The government’s submission came in response to a PIL seeking recruitment of women in TA.

Who can apply for the Territorial Army Exams?

  • Nationality: Only citizens of India (male and female).
  • Age Limits: 18 to 42 years on the date of application.
  • Educational Qualifications: Graduate from any recognized university.
  • Physical Standards: A candidate must be physically and medically fit in all respects.
  • Employment: Gainfully Employed/Business Owners.

If you are working in a govt officer or in an MNC, you can apply for the Territorial Army and earn the uniform along with your current job.

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Training Duration of Territorial Army

  • One month basic training in the first year of commission.
  • Two months annual training camp every year including the first year.
  • Three months Post Commissioning training within first two years at IMA, Dehradun.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF TERRITORIAL ARMY SERVICE

  • Territorial Army is part-time concept with mandatory two months training in a year and does not provide full-time career.
  • Serving in Territorial Army do not guarantee pension and the same is subject to embodied service as per organisational requirement.
  • The commission is granted in the rank of Lieutenant.
  • Pay and Allowances and privileges will be same as for Regular Army Officers when embodied for training and military service.
  • Promotions up to Lt Col by time scale subject to fulfilling laid down criteria. Promotion to Colonel and Brigadier by selection.
  • Officers commissioned in Infantry TA may be called out for military service for longer duration depending on the requirement.

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NDA 2 2019 SSB Interview Date – NDA 144 Course

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UPSC has published the NDA 2 2019 result and around 7034 candidates have cleared the NDA exam, these candidates are going to face the NDA SSB interview soon. For candidates who have cleared the written exam and now waiting for the NDA SSB interview but not aware of the procedure, do not worry, in this article we are going to explain the next step you need to follow after clearing the NDA exam. The SSB interview dates for NDA 144 and NA 106 course will be allotted online very soon. Candidates get the chance to select their own SSB dates for the NDA SSB interview, this makes it easier for aspirants to attend the SSB interview without fail. Below you can find more details on NDA SSB interview and how to prepare for it.

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Update 17 July 2020: NDA 144 & NA 106 : ALL 12TH APPEARING CANDIDATES OF NDA-144 & NA 106 ARE REQUESTED TO FORWARD SELF ATTESTED 12TH MARK SHEET AND PASSING CERTIFICATE THROUGH FEEDBACK QUERY.

  • SSB interview of NDA – 144 and NA – 106. Candidates of NDA-144 and NA-106 Course are not required to carry their UPSC admit card/application at the time of SSB interview. They are required to carry identity proof with requisite documents mentioned in the call-up instructions of the SSB center. Their credentials will be checked against details received from UPSC.
  • SSB Dates NDA-144 & NA-106.
  • Registration NDA-144 & NA-106. The candidature of all the candidates whose Roll Nos. are shown in the list is provisional. In accordance with the conditions of their admission to the examination, “candidates are requested to register themselves online on the Indian Army Recruiting website joinindianarmy.nic.in within two weeks of announcement of written result. The successful candidates would then be allotted Selection Centres and dates of SSB interview which shall be communicated on registered e-mail ID. Any candidate who has already registered earlier on the site will not be required to do so. In case of any query/Login problem, e-mail be forwarded to dir-recruiting6- [email protected].”
  • SSB Date Selection (All Entries): There are no absentee batches for any entry. Candidates are advised to select their dates with due diligence.
  • Candidates must make a profile with correct details on joinindianarmy website and then wait for the NDA 2 2019 ssb date selection to go live.
  • Candidates can select the desired NDA SSB interview date out of given dates, but make sure you check other things like reservation and booking and your own convenience before selecting a date.
  • Make sure, while registering you use the same email id as used in UPSC portal while registering for NDA exam.
  • In case of any doubt, contact the official website joinindianarmy and [email protected]
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NDA 2 2019 Dates

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1NDA 2 2019 Written exam 17th Nov 2019  
2NDA 2 2019 Result 12th Dec 2019
3NDA 2 2019 SSB dates allotmentDec 2019
4NDA 2 2019 Merit June 2020

NDA Result Analysis

  • 7034 candidates cleared the NDA 2 2019 written exam
  • 7927 candidates cleared the NDA 2 2019 written exam
  • 6931 candidates cleared the NDA 2 2018 written exam
  • 8200+ candidates cleared the NDA 1 2018 written exam
  • 379 candidates cleared the NDA 1 2018 SSB interview
  • 6500+ candidates cleared NDA 2 2017 written exam
  • 447 candidates cleared NDA 2 2017 SSB interview
  • 8010 candidates cleared NDA 1 2017 written exam
  • 371 candidates cleared NDA 1 2017 SSB interview
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What to do after NDA 2 2019 Result

  1. Feel good and confident about yourself for clearing an exam like NDA 2 2019. Do not waste time and start preparing for your SSB interview by looking for a coaching academy and just start by buying an SSB interview book to get the understanding of complete SSB interview. You can read tips and stories on SSBCrack, you can reach recommended candidates, you can join our Instagram for day to day SSB interview practice and motivation.
  2. Keep yourself with good company, keep your thinking positive and make every day productive. Try to learn about 15 OLQs and inculcate them in your life, even if you don’t have them, you can fake them and act like you have them, you fake it till it becomes your habit.
  3. You can not clear SSB interview by luck or without preparation, if someone has told you that you can crack SSB interview without preparation, they are fooling you or they might be from those lucky 0.001% candidates who do that.

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A Less Ordinary Journey To OTA Gaya

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 “When life knocks you down and everyone thinks you are over then that’s the time for you to get up, bounce back and show everyone that what u are made of”. Hello friends I am ASHUTOSH KUMAR from LUCKNOW and I have been recommended twice to join OTA GAYA for TES-41 (MEDICAL OUT) and TES-42 (MEDICALLY FIT) in my 5 and 6th attempt. I always knew that army is the place for me and was in love with olive green since class 3rd. The motivation was my father who himself is a Retd. Nk from Indian army. To start my SSB preparations I took coaching but it was a sheer waste of money for me. The only benefit of coaching I can see is that it helps one to get aware about the tests which is available for free on Google. 16th AUG 2018, I was there on the Allahabad railway station for TES-40 SSB ,there was a huge crowd of candidates in formals spread near MCO, 262 candidates reported, I was nervous seeing such a tough competition and believe me if you are nervous you have already lost as “every battle is won before it is fought”. My nervousness hampered my performance and I was screened out, and it hurt but then I cheered myself up and started making plans to prepare for next attempt as one should “forget the mistake and remember the lesson”. I prepared well this time from whatever time I got after my JEE MAINS coaching. I practised psychology and read about general topics. 3 SEP 2018, Allahabad, I was there for NDA-141 , This time screening went well and I got screened in, I contended and immensely happy. In stage-2, I performed pathetically despite the fact that I had prepared I didn’t have points in GD, the interview was pathetic at least in 15 questions i said ‘I don’t know sir’ and psychology was average, after all this, the result was not surprising, I was conference out and I knew my mistakes so decided to learn from them and move on and I would say “let your past make u better not bitter”.

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I devoted all my time to GK, practiced psychology and rehearsed my interview in my mind and spoke on random topics to improve communication skills. After 20 days I was at NSB VISAKHAPATNAM and there were 172 students and 40 were screened in and I was in the later group thanks to practicing narration and story writing. In stage 2 again I messed up with everything and I had one more failure to deal with as again I got conference out. That day I made a promise to myself that I will not give up on my dream and will keep coming after improving every time till they finally take me. Now I had good 6 months to prepare and I knew something is not right with the preparation. I started introspecting myself in order to improve genuinely as a person. I had some insight into my personality and for better analysis I  asked my class teacher regarding what she thinks about me and she said that I am a shy, introvert kind of a guy who good in academics.

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I knew an officer can’t be like this and I need to be an allrounder and also need to shed this “sadu” behavior of mine and this seriousness which I carried almost all the time. Now in order to improve my personality I started reading self help books, newspapers and saw various videos on Youtube in order to shed this introvert behavior. I started to meet much people, started playing games regularly and was following a strict schedule and with time I could feel that slowly my personality was improving. I remind that I became lively and happy, I was able to create a good atmosphere around me and this was enough for me. I did everything possible to make my dream a reality as it was “first love of my life and last wish of my heart”. My preparations were at peak I can remember my entire day went into SSB preparations, each night I slept with the same dream of wearing that plus proudly on my chest and every morning the same thought striked me and I have read somewhere that “if u can’t stop thinking about it then don’t stop working for it”.

With time I had practiced almost 1200 words, 450 stories and 700 SRT’s with a good guidance, I also narrated several stories, prepared around hundred topics, and was regular on newspapers, surfed entire YouTube for whatever helpful material I could get regarding SSB, read various books on SSB. 6 FEB 2019, SSB Allahabad I was there for NDA-142 fully prepared for everything and anything. I got screened in easily and in stage 2 also everything was going well but then in GTO the group was damn dominative and though in entire ground task though I had points I was not able to express them boldly and as a result I was conference out again. This time I was feeling pathetic as I gave 110 percent, worked day and night and then also the result was same but then “don’t be pushed by your problems, be lead by your dreams”. I didn’t talked much to anyone about that and started getting myself ready for TES-41 SSB at kapurthala. I had faith in my preparations and didn’t do anything new this time. 20 FEB 2018, selection centre north kapurthala 292 candidates reported and I knew the competition was going to be tough, I maintained my calm and gave every test with fresh mind, my previous experiences helped me and I was in the group of 32 who were screened in. I was immensely happy as the competition is really tough in direct entries The guys in the barracks were awesome and soon we developed a very good friendship and we were enjoying the testing and the stay over there. I remember once when I was along with one of my friends in some conversation and he said “yaar tu bilklul Para walo jaisa lagta hai” and I said ‘tu hi saccha bhai hai apna dil ki baat jaanta hai” and then just smiled as this was the best compliment I would have ever got on my looks. I was having a great time at kapurthala with great friends around and with late night talks filled with jokes, pulling each other legs, mimicry by some of us, altogether life was bliss over there. The tests were also going well and I had my interview on fourth day. In interview I made plenty of mistakes, I forgot questions in rapid fire, name of mayawati’s party, and in current issues out of 5 issues pertaining to Afghanistan I was able to tell only 3 and after this he didn’t asked any general knowledge question and I thought maybe he is not interested in me. After coming out of interview room I was like “ho gaya ye attempt ashutosh agle ke bare me soch”.

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Next day my conference was for 1 min talk, a casual talk pertaining to my less JEE score and then I was asked about stay and all. Now there was some hope as first time I waited outside for 5 min, after some time the psychologist came and after a motivating talk told us that “gentlemen the results are not encouraging, only 2 of you have been able to make it” and he announced chest no 30 and I with a thought that ‘ab mushkil hai’ I was praying with my heads down and there was complete silence and then the officer said that “ok who all are praying” and then pointed his hand towards me and said chest no-23. For a moment my journey till now flashed in front of my eyes, finally all the hardwork, the sleepless nights, struggles, downfalls and all the efforts paid off. I ran to the officer told my name and roll no loudly and got the chest number and I wore it on my chests, that feeling it was just so special I was wearing my hardwork and determination on my chest in form of +4. Apart from the fact that I have made it the best part was that I had improved as a person as “what you become in the process is more important than dreams”. Now I could finally say that I have it in me, it was the best moment and best day of my life. About this I can say that “the climb is tough but the view from the top is worth it”. After the documentation I called my father and told him that ‘recommend ho gaya’ and he said ‘sabbash beta’ he already knew that as my group members told him at the gate of selection centre and now he was heading back to lucknow, I could make out from his voice that he was also very happy and no feeling in the world can replace this one when you know your father is proud of u.

I got my medicals done and got a TR, after reaching Lucknow I visited the specialist and initially he said it’s curable and the treatment started but after some time I came to know that there were several complications and I won’t be fit. After this I visited many doctors and the reply was same, I was completely devastated and the feeling that I will never be able to join the forces was killing me everyday. I could have survived with anything but this was just not bearable for me and it seemed to be the end of the world, all the hardwork seemed useless, my mind was completely engrossed with the negative thoughts all day. Now I wasn’t even able to sleep at night and there have been times when I have been awake entire night thinking about the fact that I was a failure. Nothing would interest me now and with every passing day it was difficult for me to survive and I started remain stressed all day. My health was also deteriorating, I wasn’t even able to score well in JEE MAINS as I had compromised its preparations for my SSB. But I had an option to join AIRFORCE as a soldier in GROUP Y as I had cleared that and was medically fit in that, I had the joining letter in my hand but my inner conscience just didn’t gave me permission for that. My father was determined to send me there by hook or crook, I did every possible thing to convince him but failed every time. Once I had an argument with him and told him that I have decided to go for civil services and I won’t change my decision anyway, he along with my other relatives and some friends considered this as a foolish decision as I was leaving a good option for IAS which is toughest exam in India.

My father kept pushing me towards that till the joining date passed but I feel he was right in his position as he wanted me to get settled but then I was mad and there was an add of MS DHONI in which he says “jab railways ki naukri chori thi dar to bahot laga tha” and I thought “yaar dar to lag rha hai par jo hoga dekhenge” and with the living legend saying to take risks I took a decision whose consequences were to be faced by me alone. I took admission in RAMANUJAN COLLEGE (DU) for Bsc. (MATHS) and there was 10 for me to go to Delhi and I remember once I visited command hospital lucknow and met with a doctor my father had found me and discussed my medical issue with him and he told that its very well curable and within 20 days I was fit, the medicals sorted and now again the dream of olive green overpowered me. In the past 4 months from FEB I had gone through a lot but now I was much stronger mentally and emotionally, during this time my best friend also left and then I realized “it’s better to walk with an enemy in darkness than with a fake friend in light” I was frustrated and already dealing with a lot but then a good friend can make tough times easier and a bad one can make it worse so I would just say “choose people who lift you up”.

However moving on now I had this challenge of preparing for SSB again and since from the past 4 months I didn’t read anything but then I went through my notes and again got catchhold of Newspapers and after a month of preparation I was ready again for my SSB for TES-42 at 17 SSB BANGLORE. It was 1 AUG 2019 and 275 candidates reported, I was confident of clearing screening and was amongst 40 who got screened in. in stage 2 also I performed well apart from interview in which I was not able to tell him some GK questions but was confident of making it this time too. Next day in closing address the deputy president was motivating all of us and I remember he also said that famous dialogue “agar tum kisi cheez ko poori shiddat se chaho to puri kaaynaat tumhe usse milane me jut jaati hai” and I with the thought of making it today I just smiled. My conference was of 45 seconds, after 1 hour the psychologist came with the results and started with 22 and then 23, here I was again I had made it,I was like yess.. yes.. here it is the second in the row and then just took a deep breath, I was on cloud nine again, after going through so much finally I had done it. Later I called my father while talking to my father I was emotional which is very rare as normally even in the worst of situations I don’t cry, I told him that I got recommended again with tears in my eyes and later I got medically fit at COMMAND HOSPITAL(AF) BANGLORE. Finally I was there at the top and soon will be wearing that OLIVE GREEN with a maroon beret hopefully and one thing which I can proudly say now is that yes… yes…..yes….. I have it in me. Now I would leave you with a note that have faith in your abilities and your and success will be yours definitely as “champions believe in themselves even when no one does”.

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Lt Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane Will Be Next Army Chief

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Lieutenant General Manoj Mukund Naravane, PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, ADC is the current & the 40th Vice Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army. He assumed office on 1 September 2019 following the retirement of Lt Gen Devraj Anbu.

Lt Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane is set to become the next chief of the 1.3 million-strong Indian Army, official sources said on Monday. Lt Gen Naravane is currently serving as Vice Chief of the Army. Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat is due for retirement on December 31. Before taking charge as vice chief of the Army Staff in September, Lt Gen Naravane was heading the Eastern Command of the Army which takes care of India’s nearly 4,000-km border with China.

In his 37 years of service, Lt Gen Naravane has served in numerous command and staff appointments in peace, field and highly active counter-insurgency environments in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast. He has also commanded a Rashtriya Rifles Battalion in Jammu and Kashmir and an infantry brigade on the eastern front.

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100 AFCAT Math’s Formulas, Tips And Trick

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The math’s curriculum of AFCAT is basically 8 topics of quantitative aptitude. These topics with the highest weightage to lowest weightage of questions in AFCAT Numerical Ability Section which includes around 18 questions are;

  1. Speed, Distance and Time
  2. Work and Time
  3. Percentage
  4. Average
  5. Simple and Compound interest
  6. Ratio & Proportion
  7. Profit & Loss
  8. Decimal Fraction/ Simplification

In AFCAT exam mathematics is the subject from where you can score 100%. Though questions in Numerical Ability Section are based on simple 10th level arithmetic, what one needs to be good with are the Important Formulas, Simple tricks and tips, Accurate calculation-based approach and finally Improves one’s speed of doing the questions which are interconnected and dependent as a cycle of shortcut bunch of Best confidence to have in one’s to appear for any question in Numerical Ability Section of your AFCAT 2020 exam paper.

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This article gives you a clear idea about all those important formulas on each topic in Numerical ability syllabus as mentioned above starting with the highest weightage topic to lowest weightage topic.

1. Speed, Distance and Time (SDT)

Speed: The distance travelled by any object or a person per unit time is known as speed of that object or a person.

Distance: The length of the path travelled by any object or a person or a vehicle between two places is known as ‘Distance’.

Time: The duration in hours, minutes or seconds spent to cover distance is called ‘Time’.

Conversion of unit: (Most frequently used shortcut in problem solving on SDT topic)

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Average Speed: The average speed of an object is defined as total distance travelled divided by total time taken. Shortcut formula

Relative Speed: The speed of an object with respect to other is called relative speed.

Suppose two objects are moving with speeds of x km/h and y km/h respectively, then their relative speed will be;

  • (x + y) km/h, if both the objects
    are moving in opposite direction.
  • (x – y) km/h, if both the objects
    are moving in the same direction.
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2. Work and Time

Most of the aptitude questions on work and Time can be solved if you know the basic correlation between time, work and man-hours which you have learnt in your high school class.

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Simple tricks to be followed to solve problems based on Pipes and Cisterns:

  1. Time taken to fill tank is
    considered as positive and noted with (+) sign.
  2. Time taken to empty tank is
    considered as negative noted with (-) sign.
  3. If a pipe can fill or empty a
    tank in x hours, then the part of tank filled or emptied in 1 hour is 1/x.
  4. If pipe can fill or empty 1/x
    part of a tank in 1 hour, then it can fill or empty the whole tank in x hours.
  5. If a pipe fills a tank in x
    hours and another pipe fills the same tank in t hours. Then total part filled
    by both pipes in 1 hour is 1/x + 1/y.

3. Percentage

Per cent is a fraction whose denominator is 100 and numerator of the fraction is called the rate per cent. Per cent is denoted by the symbol ‘%’

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4. Average

Average refers to the sum of observations divided by number of observations. Also called as mean average.

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5. Simple & Compound Interest

Interest is the cost of borrowing money, where the borrower pays a fee to the lender for using the latter’s money. The interest, typically expressed as a percentage, can be either simple or compounded. Simple interest is based on the principal amount of a loan or deposit, while Compound interest is based on the principal amount and the interest that accumulates on it in every period. Since simple interest is calculated only on the principal amount of a loan or deposit, it’s easier to determine than compound interest.

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6. Ratio and Proportion

If a and b are two quantities of same kind, then the fraction a/b is called the ratio a to b and we write it as a: b. Here a is called antecedent and b is called the consequent.

Shortcuts for frequently asked Ratio and Proportion problems:

Compound Ratio: When two or more ratios are multiplied together, they are said to be compound ratio.

Duplicate Ratio: when a ratio is compounded with itself, the resulting ratio is called the duplicate ratio.

Triplicate Ratio: If a ratio is compounded three times with itself, then resulting ratio is called triplicate ratio.

Subduplicate Ratio: If two numbers are in ratio, then the ratio of their square roots is called Subduplicate ratio.

Subtriplicate Ratio: If two numbers are in ratio, then the ratio of their cube roots is called Subtriplicate ratio.

Reciprocal Ratio: If a: b is a ratio, then 1/a: 1/b is its reciprocal ratio.

Proportion: The equality of two ratios is called proportion. ‘::’ is the sign of proportion.

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7. Profit & Loss

Cost Price: The price, at which an article is purchased, is called its cost price, abbreviated as C.P.

Selling Price: The, price, at which an article is sold is called its selling price, abbreviated as S.P.

Profit or Gain: If S.P. is greater than C.P. the seller is said to have a Profit or Gain.

Loss: If S.P. is less than C.P. then the seller is said to have incurred a Loss.

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8. Decimal Fractions/Simplification

A decimal fraction is a fraction in which denominator is an integer power of ten. (The term decimals are commonly used to refer decimal fractions). Generally, a decimal fraction is expressed using decimal notation and its denominator is not mentioned explicitly.

Simplification: Rule of ‘BODMAS’: This BODMAS rule depicts the correct sequence in which the operations are to be executed, so as to find out the value of given expression. Full form of BODMAS is B – Bracket, O – of, D – Division, M – Multiplication, A – Addition and S – Subtraction. Thus, while solving or simplifying a problem, first remove all brackets, strictly in the order (), {} and ||. After removing the brackets, we will use the following operations strictly in the following order: (i) of (ii) Division (iii) Multiplication (iv) Addition (v) Subtraction.

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15 Common Grammatical Mistakes You Must Avoid In English

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India is a country with the second highest number of English-speaking populations. A huge number of native English speakers make frequent English slip-ups. Hence, it’s not uncommon for a non-native English speaker to commit grammatical mistakes in writing as well as in conversations in English Language. Grammatical errors come in many forms and can easily confuse and obscure meanings. But to correct your grammatical errors in English, you first need to realize that you are committing the mistakes. Well, you can start by checking through the following list of 15 most common grammatical mistakes, finding out which of them resonate with you the most and making a mental note of them the next time you attempt to write or speak in English.

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1. Misused Pronouns

While introducing yourself, it is usually observed that the speaker mixes up both the possessive pronoun ‘myself’ and the subject pronoun ‘I’, and sometimes uses ‘Myself’ as the Subject of the sentence and misses the verb in the process. 

E.g., Myself Ramesh. / I myself am Ramesh.  (Incorrect)

         I am Ramesh. (Correct)

2. Misplaced Apostrophes

Apostrophes indicate that a noun owns something. Singular nouns will always add ’s when you’re indicating possession, even if the noun ends with “s.” Plural nouns that do not end in “s” also take an ’s. However, plural nouns that end with “s” have an apostrophe added after the “s.”

E.g.,

  • A womans purse was left on the bus. (Incorrect)
  • A woman’s purse was left on the bus. (Correct)
  • Two dogs use the dish. It is the dogs’s dish. (Incorrect)
  • Two dogs use the dish. It is the dogs’ dish. (Correct)

3. Capitalization

E.g.,

  • one rainy day, i saw sarah at Union street library. (Incorrect)
  • one rainy day, I saw Sarah at Union Street Library. (Correct)

In terms of capitalization, ask yourself three questions:

• Is this the first letter in a sentence? If the answer is yes, then you should capitalize that word. In this sentence, the first word is “one,” so “one” should be capitalized.

• Is this the pronoun “I”? If yes, capitalize. “I” should always be capitalized.

• Am I using a name that someone gave to this thing or person? If yes, capitalize. “Sarah” should be capitalized, and “Union Street Library” should be completely capitalized because it’s the given name of a location.

4. Contractions & How to Use Them

  • They’re vs. Their vs. There

One’s a contraction for “they are” (they’re), one refers to something owned by a group (their), and one refers to a place (there).

E.g., They’re going to love going there — I heard their food is the best!

Don’t mix it from the next time!

  • Your vs. You’re

The difference between these two is owning     something versus actually being something. “Your” is possessive while “you’re” is a contraction of “you are”.

E.g., You made it around the track in under a minute – you’re fast!

          How’s your fast going? Are you getting hungry?

  • Its vs. It’s

“Its” is possessive and “it’s” is a contraction of “it is.” Lots of people get confused because “it’s” has an ‘s after it, which normally means something is possessive. But in this case, it’s actually a contraction.

E.g., It’s disgraceful for a political party to have its members turned against its ideologies.

5. i.e. vs. e.g.

Many people use the terms interchangeably when trying to elaborate on a point, but each one means something different: “i.e.” roughly means “that is” or “in other words,” while “e.g.” means “example given” or “for example.” The former is used to clarify something you’ve said, while the latter adds color to a story through an example.

E.g., I told you my wish before, i.e., I want a car, e.g., a Ferrari as my birthday present.

6. Who vs. That

This one is tricky. These two words can be used when you’re describing someone or something through a phrase.

E.g., Lizzy is my best friend who likes ice cream.

When you’re describing a person, be sure to use “who.” When you’re describing an object, use “that.”

E.g., Her computer is the one that overheats all the time.

It’s pretty simple, but definitely one of the commonest mistakes one may commit often.

7. Who vs. Whom vs. Whose vs. Who’s

“Who” is used to identify a living pronoun. If you asked, “Who ate all of the cookies?” the answer could be a person, like myself (“I did”), or another living being (“the dog did”).

“Whom” is a little trickier. It’s usually used to describe someone who’s receiving something, like a letter.

E.g., To whom will it be addressed?

But it can also be used to describe someone on the receiving end of an action.

E.g., Whom did we hire to join our team?

“Whose” is used to assign ownership to someone. So,

E.g., Who’s sweater is that?

Because the sweater belongs to someone, it should actually be written this way:

Whose sweater is that?

“Who’s,” on the other hand, is used to identify a living being. It’s a contraction for “who is”.

E.g., Who’s responsible for the mess you created?

8. In to vs. Into

Let’s clarify the “into” versus “in to” debate. They’re often confused, but “into” indicates movement (e.g., Sarah walked into the office.) while “in to” is used in lots of situations because the individual words “to” and “in” are frequently used in other parts of a sentence. For example, “to” is often used with infinitive verbs (e.g.,to drive“) or “in” can be used as part of a verb (e.g.,call in to a meeting“).

So, if you’re trying to decide which to use, first figure out if the words “in” or “to” actually modify other words in the sentence. If they don’t, ask yourself if it’s indicating some sort of movement — if it does, you’re good to use “into.”

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9. Use of Commas

Commas are most commonly used to:

  • Separate Independent Clauses

You can use commas to separate independent clauses      that are joined by “and,” “but,” “for,” “or,” “nor,” “so,” or “yet.” An independent clause is a sentence that can stand on its own. Here’s how to test it: Would the second part of the sentence (following one of those coordinating conjunctions) make a full sentence on its own? If so, add a comma. If it doesn’t, leave it out.

E.g., My brother is very smart, and I’ve learned a lot from him.

  • Separate an Introductory Word or Phrase

At the beginning of a sentence, we often add an introductory word or phrase that requires a subsequent comma.

E.g., In the beginning, I had no idea how to use a comma.

However, after reading an awesome blog post, I understand the difference.

Other common introductory words and phrases include “after,” “although,” “when,” and “while.”

   10.Use of Semicolons

Semicolons are used to connect two independent clauses that, though they could stand on their own, are closely related.

E.g., Call me tomorrow; I’ll have an answer for you by then.

Notice that each clause could be its own sentence — but stylistically, it makes more sense for them to be joined. (If there’s a coordinating conjunction between the two clauses — like “and,” “but”, or “or” — use a comma instead.)

You can also use semicolons to separate items in a list when those items contain commas themselves.

E.g., There are two options for breakfast: eggs and bacon, which is high in protein and low in carbs; or oatmeal and fruit, which is high in carbs but has more fiber.

  11. En Dash vs. Em Dash

Both “–” and “—” are versions of the dash: “–” is the en dash, and “—” or “–” are both versions of the em dash. You can use either the en dash or the em dash to signify a break in a sentence or set off parenthetical statements.

The en dash can also be used to represent time spans or differentiation.

E.g., That will take 5–10 minutes.

The em dash, on the other hand, can be used to set off quotation sources’

E.g., “To be, or not to be, that is the question.” —Shakespeare.”

   12. Affect vs. effect

 Affect is a verb – “to affect” – meaning to influence or have an impact on something. Effect is a noun – “a positive effect” – referring to the result of being affected by something. There is also a verb “to effect”, meaning to bring something about – “to effect a change”. However, this is not very commonly used.

E.g.,

  • He waited for the medicine to have an affect. (Incorrect)
  • He waited for the medicine to have an effect. (Correct)
  • They were directly effected by the flooding. (Incorrect)
  • They were directly affected by the flooding. (Correct)

    13. Watch vs. Look vs. See

 “See,” “look” and “watch” are often confused in meaning. However, they should be used in different situations. The difference between the three verbs can be explained in the following way:

  • Look — to look at something directly.
  • See — to see something that comes into our sight that we weren’t looking for.
  • Watch — to look at something carefully, usually at something that’s moving.

So, we can “see” something even if we don’t want to, but we can only “look at” something on purpose.

E.g.,

  • Stop watching my private journal. (Incorrect)
  • Stop looking at my private journal. (Correct)
  • I look at the snow falling. (Incorrect)
  • I watch the snow falling. (Correct)
  • I don’t play tennis, but I look at them playing every day. (Incorrect)
  • I don’t play tennis, but I see them playing every day. (Correct)

  14. Since vs. For

 You use “for” if you don’t have to calculate the period of time, because the amount of time is indicated in the sentence already. You use “since” if you have to calculate the period of time, because you only have the starting point.

E.g.,  

  • I have known him for always. (Incorrect)
  • I saw him since last year. (Incorrect)
  • I have lived here for two months. (Correct)
  • I have lived here since 1995. (Correct)

  15. Dangling Modifiers

This mistake happens when a descriptive phrase doesn’t apply to the noun that immediately follows it.

E.g., After declining for months, John tried a new tactic to increase ROI.

What exactly is declining for months? John? In reality, the sentence was trying to say that the ROI was declining — not John. To fix this problem, try flipping around the sentence structure (though beware of passive voice):

E.g., John tried a new tactic to increase ROI after it had been declining for months.

Better, right? So, the rule is to place the modifier immediately after the noun or pronoun it’s modifying.

Make a mental note of these errors you may commit often while speaking or writing in English. English, like many other languages, has its own set of tricky rules and complexities. But with a little bit of practice and help from guides like this one, you can become an expert in English Grammar. If you are preparing for the defence exams, do not forget to watch my lectures on English Grammer. Download SSBCrackExams Learning App now!

500 Current Affairs Questions For CDS 1 2020 Exam

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UPSC Combined Defence Services Exam CDS 1 2020 will be held on 02 Feb 2020 for IMA, OTA, AFA and INA aspirants. The CDS exam is a great opportunity for the defence aspirants who want to join the Indian airforce, army and navy as an officer. To crack the CDS exam one needs a lot of preparation for months, if you are preparing for CDS 1 2020, do not forget to check our CDS Exam Online Coaching Program that covers all the CDS Exam topics like Maths, English, GK and more. The course is specially designed for the serious CDS aspirants. Now coming to importance of the current affairs in CDS exam, one must go through current affairs question published by SSBCrackExams in this article. You can download the CDS exam quiz PDF here and try to answer as many as questions you can, the pdf also has the answer keys for the CDS current affairs questions.

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1. Who to inaugurate Indian Science Congress-2019 in Punjab on Jan 3?

A. Shri Narendra Modi

B. Shri Arun Jaitley 

C. Shri Suresh Prabhu

D. Shri Venkaiah Naidu

2. —— promotes 2019 as year of investment in backdrop of wider business with India

A. Indonesia

B. Saudi Arabia 

C. Denmark

D. Uzbekistan

3.  Which state MNJ Institute of Oncology and Regional Cancer Centre entered Guinness Book of World Records; also received High Range Book of World Records recognition?

A. Teleganna

B. Bihar 

C. Jammu and Kashmir

D. Himachal Pradesh

4. US Adventurer Completes 1st Unaided Solo Trek Across ———–?

A. Saudi Arabia 

B. Antarctica 

C. Indonesia

D. Denmark

5. AAAR okays —– on inter-state office services?

A. HPCL

B. NHPCL 

C. GST

D. RSPL

6. Which small finance Bank gets RBI nod to operate as scheduled bank?

A. ESAF small finance bank

B. Equitas Small Finance Bank 

C. Dena Small Finance Bank

D. Finotech Small Finance bank

7. Center has given an extension of 6 months to complete the ongoing exercise for updating the NRC in

A. Assam

B. TamilNadu 

C. Kerala

D. Bihar

8. PM Modi inaugurated 6th International Rice Research Institute in __________.

A. Ranchi

B. Varanasi 

C. Bhubaneshwar

D. Kolkata

9. Government has doubled the export incentives for onion farmers from existing 5 percent to ______ percent.

A. 10

B. 15 

C. 20

D. 12

10. Which of the following section of Indian Penal Code (IPC) can be used by transgenders to register complaints of sexual harassment?

A. Section 354C

B. Section 354D 

C. Section 354A

D. Section 354B

11. In the recent election, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina has secured her third consecutive term, with her alliance winning ______ of the 298 seats.

A. 269

B. 274 

C. 256

D. 287

12. German authorities recently approved an US$8 billion (6.30 billion pounds) rail and road tunnel linking _______ and Germany.

A. Denmark

B. Austria 

C. Switzerland

D. France

13. Prime Minister Modi had announced a _______ crore rupees financial assistance to Bhutan for its 12th five-year plan.

A. 3,200

B. 4,500 

C. 2,700

D. 1,800

14. Bhutan Prime Minister who recently concluded his 3-day visit to India is ___________.

A. Prayut Chan-o-cha

B. Bakytzhan Sagintayev 

C. Lotay Tshering

D. Joko Widodo

15. Who becomes first Indian wicket-keeper to claim 20 catches in Test series?

A. Rishabh Pant

B. Ajinkya Rahane 

C. Naman Ojha

D. Dinesh Karthik

16. Which Indian airline gets India’s first A321Neo plane?

A. Air India

B. IndiGo 

C. SpiceJet

D. Vistara

17. Bangladesh ODI captain Mashrafe Mortaza has become a member of parliament after winning from _______ constituency in the country’s 11th general elections.

A. Jessore

B. Satkhira 

C. Kushtia

D. Narail

18. India has cut import taxes on crude and refined palm oil from ASEAN countries to ______% from 44%.

A. 40

B. 42 

C. 36

D. 38

19. Who was sworn in as the first Chief Justice of Telangana High Court, which came into existence on January 1, 2019 after the bifurcation of the High Court at Hyderabad?

A. Biswanath Somadder

B. Ramesh Ranganathan 

C. TB Radhakrishnan

D. Praveen Kumar

20. Who became the new managing director and CEO of Axis Bank for a period of three years?

A. Aditya Puri

B. Amitabh Chaudhry 

C. Sanjiv Sachar

D. Shyamala Gopinath

21. Who has been appointed as Chairman of Railway Board?

A. Ratan Lal

B. Lalit Chandra Trivedi 

C. Ashwani Lohani

D. Vinod Kumar Yadav

22. Who was named the captain of the ICC women’s T20I team of the year?

A. Harmanpreet Kaur

B. Ellyse Perry 

C. Smriti Mandhana

D. Natalie Sciver

23. Who won the Rachael Heyhoe Flint Award for the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year?

A. Sophie Devine

B. Suzie Bates 

C. Smriti Mandhana

D. Harmanpreet Kaur

24. Which cricket player equals Ganguly’s record with 11th away test win as captain?

 A.Virat kohli  B.Rahul Dravid   C.Sourav Ganguly  D.Ravichandran Ashwin

25. Sudhir Bhargava appointed New Information Chief Commissioner; Government appoints——New Information Commissioners?

A. 4

B. 5 

C. 6

D. 7

26. National Nritya Shiromani Award 2019 for ——-?

A. Shweta 

B. Vidhya  

C. Anitha 

D. Anindita

27. Which country to grow by 7.5% in 2019; Settled GST, credit flows had a positive effect: CII

A. India

B. Pakistan 

C. Indonesia

D. Saudi Arabia

28. Which bank did SBI Life Insurance join hand for bancassurance partnership?

A. State Bank of India Dena Bank 

B. Yes Bank  

C. Allahabad Bank

D. Dena Bank

29. UP university, Deen Dayal Veterinary University, to set up first goat fertility lab in the state of —————-?

A. Uttar Pradesh 

B. Bihar  

C. Tamil Nadu 

D. Kerala

30. Which state government to create an Adhyatmik Vibhag(spiritual department) ?

A. Madhya Pradesh 

B. Andhra Pradesh  

C. Tamil Nadu 

D. Kerala

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