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Full List of Union ministers, profiles, portfolios 2019 Narendra Modi Cabinet 2.0

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List of cabinet minister 2019

The President of India, as advised by the Prime Minister, has directed the allocation of portfolios among the following members of the Union Council of Ministers:-

Here is the list of portfolios allocated to the new ministers:

NameMinistries
PM Narendra ModiMinistry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Department of Atomic Energy;
Department of Space; and All important policy issues; and All other portfolios not allocated to any Minister.
Amit Shah
Minister of Home Affairs
Rajnath SinghMinister of Defence
Nitin GadkariMinister of Road Transport & Highways, Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Nirmala SitharamanMinister of Finance
Piyush GoyalMinister of Railways and Commerce and Industry
S JaishankarMinister of External Affairs
Ravi Shankar PrasadMinister of Law; Communication and IT
Ramesh Pokhriyal
Minister of Human Resource Development
Narendra Singh TomarMinister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
Smriti IraniMinistry of Women and Child Development; Minister of Textiles.
Ram Vilas PaswwanMinister of Consumer Affairs; Food and Public Distribution
Dharmendra PrasadMinistry of Petroleum and Natural Gas; and Minister of Steel
D.V. Sadananda GowdaMinister of Chemicals and Fertilizers
Harsimrat Kaur BadalMinister of Food Processing Industries
Thaawar Chand GehlotMinister of Social Justice and Empowerment
Arjun MundaMinister of Tribal Affairs
Harsh VardhanMinister of Health and Family Welfare; Minister of Science and Technology; and Minister of Earth Sciences
Prakash JavadekarMinister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; and Information and Broadcasting
Mukhtar Abbas NaqviMinister of Minority Affairs
Prahlad JoshiMinister of Parliamentary Affairs; Coal; and Minister of Mines
Mahendra Nath PandeyMinister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Arvind Ganpat SawantMinister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprise
Giriraj SinghMinister of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
Gajendra Singh ShekhawatMinister of Jal Shakti
Ministers of State (Independent Charge)
Santosh Kumar GangwarMinistry of Labour and Employment
Rao Inderjit SinghMinistry of Statistics and Programme Implementation; Ministry of Planning
Shripad Yesso NaikMinistry of AYUSH; and MoS Ministry of Defence
Jitendra SinghMinistry of DoNER; PMO; Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions; Department of Atomic Energy; and Department of Space
Kiren RijijuMinistry of Youth Affairs and Sports; and Minority Affairs
Prahalad Singh PatelMinistry of Culture; and Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Tourism
Raj Kumar SinghMinistry of Power; New and Renewable Energy; and Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Hardeep Singh PuriMinistry of Housing and Urban Affairs; Civil Aviation; and Commerce and Industry
Mansukh L. MandaviyaMinistry of Shipping; and Chemicals and Fertilizers
Ministers of State
Faggansingh KulasteMinistry of Steel
Ashwini Kumar ChoubeyMinistry of Health and Family Welfare
Arjun Ram MeghwalMinistry of Parliamentary Affairs; and Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
General (Retd.) V. K. SinghMinistry of Road Transport and Highways
Krishan PalMinistry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Danve Raosaheb DadaraoMinistry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
G. Kishan ReddyMinistry of Home Affairs
Parshottam RupalaMinistry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Ramdas AthawaleMinistry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Sadhvi Niranjan JyotiMinistry of Rural Development
Babul SupriyoMinistry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Sanjeev Kumar BalyanMinistry of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
Dhotre Sanjay ShamraoMinistry of HRD; Communications; and Electronics and Information Technology
Anurag Singh ThakurMinistry of Finance; and Corporate Affairs
Angadi Suresh ChannabasappaMinistry of Railways
Nityanand RaiMinistry of Home Affairs
Rattan Lal KatariaMinistry of Jal Shakti; and Social Justice and Empowerment
V. MuraleedharanMinistry of External Affairs; and Parliamentary Affairs
Renuka Singh SarutaMinistry of Tribal Affairs
Som ParkashMinistry of Commerce and Industry
Rameswar TeliMinistry of Food Processing Industries
Pratap Chandra SarangiMinistry of MSME; and Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries
Kailash ChoudharyMinistry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
Debasree ChaudhuriMinistry of Women and Child Development.
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Flt Lt Mohana Singh Becomes 1st Woman Fighter Pilot Fully Operational By Day On Hawk Aircraft

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Flt Lt Mohana Singh

Flt Lt Mohana Singh becomes 1st woman pilot to become fully operational by day on Hawk aircraft as she landed after gruelling four Aircraft combat sortie at Kalaikunda. #indianairforce ⚔️??❤️

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Admiral Karambir Singh Becomes 24th Chief of the Naval Staff

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After serving for more than four decades, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sunil Lanba passed on the baton to Vice Admiral Karambir Singh, who took over as the Navy chief at a ceremony in South Block on Friday. The switch-over is taking place in the backdrop of a succession row triggered by Andaman and Nicobar command chief Bimal Verma challenging the appointment of Karambir Singh as the new chief. Verma’s plea against overlooking him for the top post despite being the senior-most officer is pending in the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) though the Defence Ministry has rejected his objection.

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AFT on Wednesday allowed Karambir Singh to take over till a decision on the petition comes. Lanba’s retirement has led to changes at the top of the defence establishment. Vice Admiral Atul Kumar Jain took over as the eastern fleet commander from Karambir Singh.

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Air Chief B.S. Dhanoa replaced Lanba as Chairman of Chiefs of Staff Committee (COSC), a tri-service integrated body. A total of 49 ships and submarines are currently under construction in Indian shipyards, including the first indigenous aircraft carrier ‘Vikrant’, the statement said.

(With inputs from agencies)

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NDA Passing Out Parade 30 May 2019 National Defence Academy

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NDA Passing Out Parade

Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa PVSM AVSM YSM VM ADC, Chief of the Air Staff was the Reviewing Officer today for the Passing Out Parade of 136thCourse at the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla. A total of 291 cadets graduated from the Academy as they passed through the portals of the prestigious Khetrapal Parade Ground. This included 218 Army cadets, 34 Navy cadets and 39 Air Force cadets. 15 cadets from the friendly foreign countries namely Afghanistan, Bhutan, Tajikistan, Maldives, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea also passed out from the academy.

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Chief of Air the Staff reviewed the parade and addressed the Passing out Course cadets wherein he complimented the cadets for their exceptional drill movements and impeccable turn out. He congratulated the parents and cadets of the Passing out Course. He also mentioned the pride he felt in reviewing the Parade and made a special mention of the award winners.

‘Kilo’ Squadron bagged the prestigious ‘Chiefs of Staff Banner’, for being the Champion Squadron which was presented during the parade.

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My Journey Towards The Indian Military Academy

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CRACKED SSB INTERVIEW FROM SSB ALLAHABAD

Hello friends, I am Sunil Kumar got recommended for IMA from 11 SSB, Allahabad. I have done my schooling from Army School, Ahmednagar and my school has given more than 100 officers to Central Armed Forces over the years and now proudly I am one of them. I am an average student in academics and scored 76% in 10th and took PCM in 11th and scored 70% in my 12th boards. I was interested in computers and did BCA and scored 68% in my graduation and was also part of NCC of 17 Maharashtra Battalion. I mentioned my grades just to inform you that your past doesn’t write your success but your present will, what you are doing now with your life will set your career. Hurdles will come, sometimes you have to taste failures but keep on hustling till you grab it with honour. Be honest to yourself and every time keep in mind why and when you started this journey.
So let’s go straightway to the SSB experience. It was a bright sunny day of winters on 9 Jan 19 in Allahabad and our reporting was at 1400. I reached 2 hours before the reporting time and all the candidates gathered near MCO office. Selection centre bus came and we all start loading our luggage into it but this time my bag was lighter than before(repeaters know the reason) and we reached the centre. All the documents were checked and we were allotted accommodation and my Chest Number was 65.

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Next day early morning we all reported to Vikram Batra hall for the stage 1 test. My OIR went amazing, I couldn’t complete my story in writing and while narration I started well with confidence but I was not allowed to complete my story and the assessor said next (She might have understood the theme) and then the main test of screening GD started, I initiated second in discussion in group of 20 Candidates and gave 2-3 points in the whole GD but we were able to come to a common story and group nominated me for the final story narration. We waited for the result and 25 candidates cleared the stage 1 test and I was allotted Chest Number 16, first one in the repeater group. 

On second day or the psychology day I completed all the 12 stories, 60 WATs and 32 SRTs and I wrote a balanced Self Description including all aspects like strengths, weaknesses, things that I should work on etc. 

On the third day or GTO 1 early morning reporting in winters and our batch reached the ground by running to feel fresh for the tests. In both the GDs I initiated the discussion and gave my points freely, valid points and my group was very cooperative and nobody made a fish market which I have experienced earlier. In GPE, I completed my solution in writing within the stipulated time, GD went well and I was nominated by the group for the final group plan narration. In PGT, HGT, FGT and CT I actively participated and gave my logical solutions for crossing the obstacles given to us and also helped my group members in their ideas in order to complete the given tasks in given time. I did 13 individual obstacles and was in the middle of the group in GOR or Snake Race and emphasised on no penalties. My lecturette topics were 1. India: Super Power? 2. Niti Ayog 3. Sports policies of India, I chose India: Superpower? And was able to cover my views in 3 minutes comfortably.

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My interview was on the GTO 2 day and I was informed to report immediately in GTO dress to the interviewing officer. I entered the room, wished the IO who was Deputy President of the board and he offered me to shake hands. He asked me to just relax and can have water in between the interview whenever I feel like. He made me feel comfortable and said that for the next 45 mins I would like to know you more and interview went fantastic as compared to the last SSB for the next one hour and I was satisfied with my performance in last 4 days. 

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The judgement day or the Conference day, we all reported in time, well dressed. one by one chest numbers were appearing on the screen in red colour and after 15 it took a pause of around 15-20 mins and Ustaad standing near me said “Beta aap select ho gye ho bsh andar kuch galti maat krna” and I entered with full confidence and answered all the questions asked and came out with a smile after 5-10 mins.

Time for the result, we waited for 2 hours and I have felt this pressure before. most of us were already in dreams on their chairs and the officer came with the result. He gave a motivational speech and was able to see the eager to hear the result on everyone’s face sitting in the hall. He is the louder voice said are you ready for the result? Yes sir
And Chest Number 16 was his first word after a silence of our Yess sir… That feeling cannot be described in words.

I thanked every member present there for their cooperation and delivered a motivational success speech which I have prepared last night for the post selection and everybody was on toes with applause and it was the best day of my life. The only dream which you saw from your childhood and hustling every second to grab it will surely come to you at the end of the day. I want to thank you all from bottom of my heart Sunny, Mayank sir, Vishal Thakur, Puspender Singh, Deepanshu, GC Anil Solanki, GC Rahul Sharma, Sandeep, Aman, Mehpara and everyone who was the part of this journey.

After medicals at MH, Allahabad and BH, Delhi I was declared medically fit and stand AIR – 26 in merit. I have been a regular follower of SSBCrack and always dreamt of writing my experience here after getting recommended and when I am writing this I am just a few days away from joining the prestigious Indian Military Academy. SSBCrack guides a lot in preparation because giving random WATs and SRTs helps to bring out the instant responses.
All the very best to aspirants. Jai Hind

Indian Airforce Group X and Y Airmen Notification [Intake 02/2020] – UPDATED

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INDIAN AIR FORCE GROUP X & Y NOTIFICATION

Join Indian Air Force Group X and Y Notification For 2/2020 batch. Indian airforce has published the airmen notification for Group X and Y for 2/2020 course. Indian Air Force invites ONLINE application from UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN CITIZENS (citizens of Nepal are also eligible) for selection test from 21 September 2019 to 24 September 2019 to join as Airmen in Group ‘X’ Trades (Except Education Instructor Trade) and Group ‘Y’ {Except IAF(S) and Musician} Trades. . The application will be filled ONLINE by the candidates and detailed instructions to fill up the same are available at www.airmenselection.cdac.in and the same would also be available on www.careerindianairforce.cdac.in. Indian airforce Invites online applications from unmarried male (Indian/Nepalese) candidates for selection test for intake 02/2020 to join as Airmen in Group ‘X’ trades (except education instructor trade) and group ‘Y’ trades {except automobile technician, ground training instructor, Indian air force (police), Indian airforce (security) and musician trades} : intake: 02/2020 ONLINE REGISTRATION for the Selection Test will be open from 01 July 2019 to 15 July 2019.

  • ONLINE REGISTRATION DATES: FROM 01 JULY TO 15 JULY 2019
  • ONLINE EXAM DATES: 21 SEPTEMBER TO 24 SEPTEMBER 2019

Date of Birth Block (a) Candidate born between 19 July 1999 and 01 July 2003 (both days inclusive) are eligible to apply. (b) In case, a candidate clears all the stages of the Selection Procedure, then the upper age limit as on date of enrolment is 21 years.

Notification: Indian Air Force invites ONLINE application from UNMARRIED MALE INDIAN CITIZENS (citizens of Nepal are also eligible) for selection test from 01 July 2019 to 15 July 2019 to join as Airmen in Group ‘X’ Trades (except Education Instructor Trade) and Group ‘Y’ {Except Automobile Technician, GTI, IAF (P), IAF(S) and Musician} Trades.

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Events Date
Indian Air Force Group X and Y Online Application Date 01 July 2019
Indian Air Force Group X and Y Last Date 15 July 2019
Indian Air Force Group X and Y Online Exam Dates 21 SEPTEMBER TO 24 SEPTEMBER 2019
Indian Air Force Group X and Y Admit Card Date September 2019
Indian Air Force Group X and Y Result DateAfter 25 days from the date of online exam
Indian Air Force Group X and Y PROVISIONAL SELECT LIST (PSL)30 APRIL 2020
Indian Air Force Group X and Y ENROLMENT LIST10 June 2020
Indian Air Force Airmen Notification

IAF Group X and Y ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Age Limit: 

  • Candidate born between 19 July 1999 and 01 July 2003 (both days inclusive) are eligible to apply.
  • In case, a candidate clears all the stages of the Selection Procedure, then the upper age limit as on date of enrolment is 21 years.

Educational Qualification:

  • Group ‘X’ (Except Education Instructor Trade).
    • Passed Intermediate/10+2/Equivalent examination with Mathematics, Physics and English with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English. OR
    • Passed Three years Diploma Course in Engineering in any stream, as mentioned in the drop down menu of apply online section under candidate’s login on the CASB web portal www.airmenselection.cdac.in. The candidate should have completed the course from a Government recognized Polytechnic institute with 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English in diploma (or in Intermediate/Matriculation, if English is not a subject in Diploma Course).
  • Group ‘Y’ {Except Automobile Technician, GTI, IAF (P), IAF(S) and Musician} Trades. Passed Intermediate / 10+2 / Equivalent Examination in any stream/subjects approved by Central / State Education Boards with minimum 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.
  • Group ‘Y’ Medical Assistant Trade Only. Passed 10+2/Intermediate/ equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% marks in English.

Examination Fee: Examination fee of Rs.250/- is to be paid by the candidate while registering for the online examination. The payment can be made by using Debit Cards/ Credit Cards/Internet Banking through the payment gateway. The examination fee can also be paid by Challan payment at any Axis Bank Branch.

TGC 129 Merit List IMA – 57 Candidates Cleared SSB Interview

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TGC MERIT LIST

Indian Army has published the TGC 129 merit list for the course which is going to commence on July 2019 at Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. Candidates who have not submitted copies of all semester mark sheets and Degree/ Provisional degree certificate and other required documents are required to submit the same. Joining Letters (JLs) will be issued as per MERIT subject to Vacancy, Medical fitness, requisite Educational qualification and meeting all eligibility criteria. There are a total of 57 candidates who cleared the TGC 129 SSB interview for various branches.

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TGC 128 Merit List IMA

TGC 129 Civil Toppers

  • Abhimanyu Singh Mankotia
  • Sagar Joshi
  • Shakil Sheikh

TGC 129 Mechanical Toppers

  • Dummida Uma Mahesh
  • Srijan Pandey
  • Shubham Kumar Singh

TGC 129 Electrical and Electronics

  • Uttam Singh Thakran
  • Kamal Bhatt
  • Surendhar R

TGC 129 Computer Science and Engineering

  • Tarun Choudhary
  • Akshay Singh
  • Yash Pratap Singh

TGC 129 Electronics and Telecommunications

  • Navoneel Biswas
  • Deepak Yadav
  • Swapnil Kumar

TGC 129 Electronics

  • Nilesh Arun Gaonkar

TGC 129 Electronics and Instrumentation

  • Mrignendra Singh
  • Ramki G

TGC 129 Architecture

  • Satyarth Prakash
  • Debajyoti Banerjee
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Indian Military Academy Ball Night – Spring Term 2019

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In the run-up to the 8 June 2019 slated Spring term passing out parade, IMA Ball took place at Indian Military Academy, Dehradun. The IMA Ball is a precursor to the final event – The Passing Out Parade of the IMA, which is slated on 8 June 2019. The highlight of the evening was the selection of Mr IMA and Miss IMA. Anushka Chauhan was adjudged as Miss IMA and Gentleman Cadet Armaanjit Dhaliwal was declared as Mr IMA. The evening of joy, merriment and nostalgia commenced with the Commandant IMA, Lt Gen SK Jha, who set the ball rolling. The Gentleman Cadets in evening military attire and the ladies in their dazzling best graced the gala event.

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The IMA Ball is held towards the end of each term to mark the culmination of the rigorous training schedule of the passing out course. The event is associated with fun and frolic is also termed as the ‘Break Up Party’ for the Third Termers. 

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Indian Naval Academy Passing Out Parade 25 May 2019

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In a spectacular Passing out Parade (POP) held at Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, on Saturday, 25th May 2019, 264 trainees comprising Midshipmen andcadets of Indian Navy, Indian Coast Guard, and ten international cadets passed out with flying colours, marking the culmination of their ab-initio training. The passing out Midshipmen and cadets belong to four different courses of Spring Term 2019, viz., 96th  Indian Naval Academy Course (B.Tech), 96th  Indian Naval Academy Course (M.Sc), 27th  Naval Orientation Course (Extended), 28th  Naval Orientation Course (Regular) and 28th  Naval Orientation Course (Coast Guard).  The parade also saw 15 female cadets marching shoulder to shoulder with their male counterparts to join the ranks of the Indian Navy.  The ten trainees from various friendly foreign countries include two trainees each from Maldives, Myanmar and Seychelles, one trainee from Tanzania and three trainees from  Sri Lanka. The passing out batch of Sri Lanka trainees have the distinction to be the first batch of foreign trainees to complete the four years B.Tech curriculum from INA, ever since its institution.

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The  parade was reviewed by General Bipin Rawat, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, VSM, ADC,Chief of the Army Staff, who awarded medals to eight meritorious Midshipmen and cadets after the ceremonial review. Vice Admiral RB Pandit, AVSM, Commandant, INA, Dr Anurag Kumar, Director, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, senior officers of the station and other outstation dignitaries witnessed the momentous occasion.

The Passing out Parade was also witnessed by the proud parents and guardians of all Midshipmen and cadets. The ‘President’s Gold Medal’ for the Indian Naval Academy B.Tech course was awarded to Midshipman Killamsetty Vikash. The ‘Chief of the Naval Staff Gold Medal’ for the Naval Orientation Course (Extended) was awarded to Cadet Siddharth Sankar. The ‘Chief of the Naval Staff Gold Medal’ for the Naval Orientation (Regular) Course and the ‘Zamorin Trophy’ for the best women cadet (instituted for the first time) was awarded to Cadet Kreeshma R. The other medal winners are as follows:-

(a)     CNS Silver medal for INAC B.Tech Course (Second in merit)                                      –  Midshipman Samartha Ravindra Limaye.

(b) FOC-in-C South Silver Medal for NOC (Extended) (Second in Merit)                    –       Cadet Gourav Sangwan.

(c)  FOC-in-C South Bronze Medal for INAC B.Tech Course (Third in Merit)    –          Midshipman Kripa Sindhu Patel.

(d)  Commandant INA Silver Medal for NOC (Regular) (Second in Merit)                   –        Cadet Yugal Gautam.

(e)  Commandant INA Bronze Medal for NOC (Extended) (Third in Merit)                  –        Cadet Shreyash S Hanchinal.

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The glittering ceremony culminated with the successful trainees  forming up in two columns and marching with their gleaming swords and rifles held in salute, past the Academy’s Saluting Dias, the Quarterdeck, in Slow March, to the traditional notes of ‘Auld Lang Syne’, the poignant farewell tune played by Armed Forces around the world when bidding adieu to colleagues and comrades. Passing out courses were bid farewell by a batch of three MiG 29-K fighter aircraft in Vic formation led by Cdr Viaksh Narwal, NM from Indian Naval Air Squadron 303 who carried out a low fly past over the quarterdeck welcoming the new officers to the Navy and joined the celebrations with a bomb burst manoeuvre.

On completion of the parade, the proud parents and guardians of the Passing Out courses shipped the Naval and Coast Guard epaulettes, known as ‘Stripes’, on the shoulders of their wards, thus symbolising their transformation from ‘cadets’ into full-fledged Navy and Coast Guard Officers. The Reviewing Officer and other dignitaries shipped the stripes of the medal winners and congratulated all the trainees for their successful completion of the rigorous training.  On completion of the training at the Indian Naval Academy, these officers will proceed to various Naval and Coast Guard ships and establishments to further consolidate their training in specialised fields.

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Indian Air Force Airman Group ‘Y’ (Non-Tech Trades) eBook [2500+ Questions Included]

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INDIAN AIR FORCE GROUP Y 2500+ QUESTIONS

This ebook provides the complete preparation needs of Indian Air Force Group Y (Non-Technical Trades) Online Test, curated according to the latest test pattern by Indian Air Force and CDAC. The ebook provides complete section wise coverage of the syllabus including English and RAGA. Now you can prepare for Indian Air Force Group Y non-technical trade exams with your own pace anytime anywhere.

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  • Airman Group Y General English
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  • An Introduction of Indian Air Force
  • Career Progression of Airmen in Indian Air Force
  • Eligibility Criteria for Airmen
  • Detailed syllabus for Airmen Group X and Y Examinations
  • More than 2500+ examples,  Practice Questions with Explanations and Exercises with Answer Key