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7 Indian Army Inspired Tactics To Teach Kids Self-Discipline Skills

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Self-discipline is a thing that many adults find hard to practice and here we are going to talk about how to inculcate that in your children. When children will start practising self-discipline in early childhood then it’s highly possible that they will continue that in a later period of their life too. Self-discipline is the way through which you can help to delay children’s gratification, resist unpleasant enticements, and bear the inconveniences that are required to reach their long-term goals. Though there are many methods which can be implemented none gives the level of accuracy that the Indian Military inspired tactics to do. It is very necessary to give your children the prospects to develop self-discipline. You can apply these tactics that are inspired by the methods that are opted in the Indian Army and these will help your child learn and keep self-discipline.

  1. Provide a schedule and a structure:

The very first thing they teach in the Indian army is to follow the schedule religiously. You should sit down with your child and help him in making a schedule for every day that can be used by your child regularly. When a person knows that what he is supposed to do, he is less likely to waste time in doing other activities that are mundane and have no productivity at all. For example, you should teach your kids certain things that can inculcate discipline such as teaching him to make his bed first thing in the morning like they do in the army. That is a minor task but will grant immense satisfaction of doing the first task of the day in an optimum manner. You will have to keep the routine of your child as simple and regular. You should teach him in such a way that he has enough of the practice as what happens in the military because your child needs to implement his schedule regularly without your help.

  1. Give reasons for every rule and its consequences:
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Following rules is the bedrock of the Indian Army and the organisation ensures that a proper hierarchy is maintained by following rules and regulations. With regarding the children, you will have to keep an official approach as it helps the children to learn how to make good and healthy choices because these are the things that help them to understand the rules. Every officer in command makes sure that their men understand the cause of the rules as it will help them in understanding the fact that why are they required to follow them and what consequences they can suffer if they will not adhere to them.

The explanations shouldn’t be long and boring but they should be effective and interesting enough and should have an immediate explanation about why some choices are important, as this can help the child to properly understand the choices that he will make.

  1. Give results as a measure of his acts:

Occasionally, the natural way of results and experiences in life will teach great lessons in and so will the bad experiences from the bad decisions. The bottom line is to own your acts like every person in command does and takes responsibility for his decisions. A boy who didn’t do his homework instead of continuous reminders and instead played all evening shouldn’t be made to skip his school next day as his homework isn’t completed and you should ensure that he learns that he had a choice and he made the one which isn’t pleasing to him now. The natural consequences of his indifference and behaviour should be faced by him alone.  There is a specific period of time when the children need logical results for their decisions and who can know this better than an army parent. Self-discipline will not come alone by just motivation rather clear knowledge of the mission or the end result will teach him better.

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  1. Shape his behaviour by constant practice:

Extreme self-discipline is a long process which took many years to be in perfection and to be completed and refined. You can not exactly use the tactics on children that are used on the adults as age-appropriate disciplinary policies are required to be brought as one step at a time. You shouldn’t be expecting your child to suddenly remember his entire routine like a GC does in the academy. For example, try to use a pictorial chart on the wall or make him maintain a diary that can show his daily schedule or chain of events that he has to follow.  Plus you will have to be helpful and shouldn’t go in full-fledged military mode and rather it should be inspired by it. Provide reminders to your child, when it’s necessary so that they can keep track of the things. Ultimately, they will need less and fewer reminders and no chart or diary will be required because they will be capable to improve their own discipline.

  1. Appreciate his actions:
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Whenever your child displays some good degree of self-discipline provides positive attention and good results then appreciate his efforts like it is done in the Indian Army as every good and commendable job is awarded merit and medals.  Also, you are required to portray the best behaviour if you want to see your child behaving in the same manner. The CO of the unit has to behave in a certain manner so as to provide the unit with an exemplary example of how should their conduct be in times of crisis and at peace too. Sometimes the good behaviour of your children is ignored, and by giving appreciation to your children for a better choice, you are just increasing the chances that they will repeat their behaviour in future too. This thing is often done in the Indian Army in order to enhance the performance of the troops and to keep them in the high spirits.

  1. Teach him how to solve problems:

The behaviour of your child can be a very easy solution.  For much more complicated issues, every commander in command of troops resorts to the testing and error type interferences. For example, first of all, you are required to remove the privileges that your child is getting without working for them. If that does not work, then you can resort to other methods such as making him realize about things that he is supposed to do in order to receive the privileges. Try different resolutions for different temperaments of the kids as a discipline is gradually inculcated and you shouldn’t forget that he is a child and learning continuously in life about new things.

  1. Model self-discipline that he can look up to:

Children learn a great deal through adults in their life. If your child sees you opting for things out of your routine which aren’t productive or which you aren’t supposed to do then he will replicate your manners and will use your habits. You will have to switch to the self-discipline model as I have told you before, the troops behave in the manner their officers behave.

These are some basic rules that you can keep in your life and by following these rules you can easily bring a high degree of self-discipline in your kids subjected to the methods used in the Indian Army.

Indian Navy Sailor Musician Recruitment 02/2019 Batch

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INDIAN NAVY SAILOR MUSICIAN RECRUITMENT

Online applications are invited from unmarried male candidates who fulfil the conditions regarding the nationality as laid down by the Government of India. A widower or a person who has divorced his wife shall not be treated as an unmarried male for the purpose of this regulation.

Educational Qualification: Candidate must have passed Matriculation Examination from the Boards of School Education recognised by MHRD, Govt. of India.

Age: Candidates should be born between 01 Oct 1994 to 30 Sep 2002 (Both dates inclusive). No age relaxation is permissible.

Musical Ability: Selection is on Merit basis only. The candidate should have proficiency in Aural Aptitude for music with accuracy in Tempo, Pitch and singing one complete song. Should also have actual practical skill on any instrument of Indian or foreign origin with proficiency in tuning of instrument, matching unknown notes with instrument, prepared piece, sight reading of Indian Classical/ Tabulature/ Staff Notation, performance of Scale/ Raaga/ Taala and basic theory of Indian or International music.

Type of Instruments on which Proficiency Required: The candidates would be required to perform with expertise on one or more instruments such as Keyboard/ String/ Wind instruments or any other instrument of Indian or Foreign origin. Candidates performing on Indefinite Pitch Instruments such as Jazz Drums set, Brass Drum, Snare Drums, Side Drums, Cymbals, Non Chromatic instruments such as Bugle & monotone instruments used to produce only one note or drone will not be eligible for recruitment.

Musical Experience Certificate:
(a) Candidates performing Hindustani or Carnatic Classical music on Wind Instruments will require a musical experience certificate from any musical Institute or organization of repute.
(b) A certificate of minimum Initial Grade from International Boards such as Trinity College of Music, London or Royal School of Music, London will be mandatory for candidates performing western notation or western music on Wind Instruments.
(c) Other candidates will be required to submit certificates of participation/ awards presented at various events.

Pay & Allowances: During the initial training period, a stipend of Rs.14,600/- per month will be admissible. On successful completion of initial training, they will be placed in Level 3 of the Defence Pay Matrix (₹ 21,700- ₹69,100). In addition, they will be paid MSP @ ₹ 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable).

Promotion: Promotion prospects exist up to the rank of Master Chief Petty Officer-I, i.e. Level 8 of the Defence Pay Matrix (₹ 47,600- ₹ 1, 51,100) plus MSP @ ₹ 5200/- per month plus DA (as applicable). Opportunities for promotion to commissioned officer also exist for those who perform well and qualify the prescribed examinations.

Preliminary Screening Board will be conducted in two phases. In the first phase, verification of age, education qualification, music certificates and musical ability of the candidate will be assessed. The candidates who are suitable to undertake final test will be subjected to the second phase of PSB. In the
second phase, physical fitness test and initial recruitment medical examination will be conducted.
(a) The Preliminary Screening Board is tentatively to be held from 06 to 10 July 2019.
(b) Those who qualify the Preliminary Screening Board will be required to undergo a Final Screening Board. All qualified candidates will be called to INS Kunjali, Colaba, Mumbai for final screening test, final medical examination and selection on All India Basis tentatively scheduled from 03 to 06 September 2019.

Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
(a) Qualifying in Physical Fitness Test is mandatory for selection.
(b) PFT will consist of 1.6 Km run to be completed in 7 minutes, 20 squat ups (Uthak Baithak) and 10 Push-ups. Candidates undergoing PFT will do so at their own risk.

HOW TO APPLY: For this entry, the candidates can apply ONLINE ONLY on website www.joinindiannavy.gov.in from 06 May 19 to 19 May 19.

LAST DATE OF ONLINE APPLICATION – 19 MAY 2019

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Indian Air Force Team Dancing Like A Pro Will Make You Happy [Must Watch]

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Indian Air Force Dance

All the people who are feeling low today must watch the Indian Air Force medical team of 12 AFH is dancing in a very popular song by Pharrell Williams called Happy.

 

 

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Indian Navy Officer Lt Cdr DS Chauhan Lost His Life

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Lieutenant Commander DS ChauhanA case of fire was reported onboard INS Vikramaditya this morning when the ship was entering harbour in Karwar. The fire was brought under control by the ship’s crew in a swift action preventing any serious damage affecting the ship’s combat capability. Lt Cdr DS Chauhan bravely led the firefighting efforts in the affected compartment. Whilst the fire was brought under control, the officer suffered loss of consciousness owing to the smoke and fumes during the firefighting efforts. He was immediately evacuated to the Naval Hospital at Karwar, INHS Patanjali for medical attention. However, the officer could not be revived. A Board of Inquiry to investigate in to the circumstances of the incident has been ordered.

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General Dalbir Singh Suhag Ex-Army Chief Appointed As High Commissioner To Seychelles

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General Dalbir Singh Suhag

General Dalbir Singh SuhagFormer Indian Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag has been appointed as the next High Commissioner of India to the Republic of Seychelles, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday. “He is expected to take up the assignment shortly,” a statement from the MEA read. The development puts to rest speculations about the former Army Chief joining politics. Dalbir Singh Suhag was the Army Chief when the Special Forces commandoes of the Indian Army conducted surgical strikes at terrorist launch pads inside Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoK). The strikes took place in the aftermath of the terrorist attack at an Army Camp in Uri, in which at least 20 soldiers of the Indian Army lost their lives.

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He was also at the forefront when the Indian Army had carried out similar strikes inside Myanmar to eliminate hideouts of the Naga insurgent groups.
Suhag was commissioned in 5 Gorkha Rifles, an infantry unit of the Indian Army on June 16, 1974. He held numerous important posts throughout his Army career. He had also served as a Company commander during Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka. He was appointed as Army Chief by UPA government on May 14, 2014.  The appointment was subsequently upheld by the next NDA government. Suhag took charge as the Army Chief on July 31, 2014, succeeding General Bikram Singh. He retired on December 31, 2016. (ANI)

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Braveheart Squadron Won Inter Squadron Drill Competition 2019 Indian Naval Academy (INA)

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Braveheart Squadron

Braveheart Squadron won the Inter Squadron Drill Competition for Spring Term 2019 held at Indian Naval Academy (INA) on 23 April 2019. Cadets from the six squadrons dressed in crisp and clean uniforms competed for the coveted Drill Championship Trophy. The cadets were judged based on synchronised movements of the platoon, Power of Command of the Platoon Commander and turnout during the competition. Deputy Commandant, INA awarded the Inter Squadron Drill Championship Trophy to the winning squadron.

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Women Military Police Indian Army Recruitment Notification 2020

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Women Military Police Notification 2019

Indian Army has published the notification for women military police 2020 – 2021 course. Eligible women aspirants can apply for this entry online.

Applications are invited from eligible female candidates for recruitment of 99 Soldier General Duty (Women Military Police) in Indian Army. Online registration is mandatory and will be open from 27 July 2020 to 31 August 2020. Admit Cards for the rally will be sent through registered e-mail. Candidates should reach the venue on given date and time as mentioned in the Admit Card. Recruitment rallies are planned to be conducted at Ambala, Lucknow, Jabalpur, Bangalore, Shillong and Pune. Candidates will be allotted venue based on their home districts. Final location and date of the recruitment rally will be given on the admit card. Venues listed above may undergo a change.

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Written Test through Common Entrance Examination (CEE)

  • Will be conducted for medically fit candidates at nominated venue. Location, date and time of written test will be intimated at rally site and through Admit Cards.
  • Admit card for the CEE for the Review Fit cases will be issued after declaring medically fit by concerned specialists at Military Hospital/Base Hospital/ Command Hospitals.
  • Negative marking would be applicable in CEE.
  • Result of written examination will be declared on the official website joinindianarmy.nic.in. No separate letter will be sent to the candidate. It is the responsibility of the candidate to check his result and report to ARO for documentation.

1. Who can apply for Women Military Police?

All the eligible female aspirants can apply for women military police.

2. What is the age limits for Women Military Police?

The age limit is 17 and half to 21 years.

3. How to apply for Women Military Police?

One can apply for women military police on joinindianarmy.nic.in

Women Can Join Indian Army Military Police Now

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Women Can Join Military Police Now

Hon’ble PM on August 15, 2018, On Jan 18, 2019 MoD took the decision to induct women for the first time in PBOR role in Corps of
Military Police
. Today, the first advertisement has been issued. For the first time, Indian Army to start online registration of women for recruitment as soldiers into the military police, today. The project was mooted by General Bipin Rawat soon after taking over as Army Chief and given final approval by the Defence Ministry recently. Opening up a new avenue for females, the Indian Armyon Thursday kicked off the process of inducting women as jawans by starting their online registration for recruitment in the corps of military police.  This is being seen as a major breakthrough for women in armed forces as so far, they were being inducted only as officers and this is the first time they would be taken in as soldiers. “Online registration will start today for the recruitment of women as jawans and the last date for it is June 8. The project was first mooted by Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat soon after he took charge of the force,” Army officials said. The decks for the induction were cleared in January this year after Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced that the government has taken a “historic” decision to induct women in the military police with an aim to enhance their representation in the three services.

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Women will be inducted in a graded manner to eventually comprise 20 per cent of total Corps of Military Police and their role would range from probing crime cases to assisting the Army in field operations wherever required. Last year, Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat had said the process to allow women in a combat role, currently, an exclusive domain of men was moving fast and initially, women will be recruited for positions in Military Police. Accordingly, the Army chalked out induction of approximately 800 women in military police with a yearly intake of 52 personnel per year. Currently, women are allowed in select areas such as medical, legal, educational, signals and engineering wings of the Army.
The role of the military police includes policing cantonments and Army establishments, preventing the breach of rules and regulations by soldiers, maintaining movement of soldiers as well as logistics during peace and war, handling prisoners of war and extending aid to civil police. As per government data, the Army has 3.80 per cent of its workforce as women, the Air Force has 13.09 per cent and the Navy six per cent.

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Indian Army Killed 70 Terrorists In 2019 So Far

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INDIAN ARMY KILLED 70 TERRORISTS IN 2019

INDIAN ARMY KILLED 70 TERRORISTS IN 2019In Jammu & Kashmir, the joint security grid has successfully neutralized 70  terrorists including 46 from Jaish-e-Muhammad this year so far. The security grid said there was a significant improvement in overall situation on ground owing to the decline in terrorist recruitment and dip in stone pelting incidents in the Kashmir region. Addressing a joint press conference in Srinagar on Wednesday, State Police Chief Dilbagh Singh said, 2018 has been a successful year in handling terrorism.  He said that as a result, recruitment of local terrorists is at a low which is a healthy sign.  Dilbagh Singh said out of around 70 ultras killed this year, 46 were Jaish terrorists including its top commanders. He added that many terror modules were also busted.

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GOC 15 Corps, Lt Gen KJS Dhillon said, with several dozens of Jaish terrorists killed this year, there was now no leadership for the outfit in the valley.  He appealed to local terrorists to surrender and join the mainstream. He also advised youths not to approach encounter sites. Dhillon said, after Pulwama attack, 41 terrorists were killed out of which 13  were Pakistanis. Our Srinagar correspondent reports, during the press conference, a recently arrested Pakistani LeT terrorist spoke briefly about his entry into Kashmir in 2017 and his four months arms training in Muzaffarbad.

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Commissioning of Indian Coast Guard Vessel C-441

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Coast Guard Vessel C 441A new Coast Guard vessel is commissioned by Chief Secretary, Government of Kerala Sri Tom Jose at Vizhinjam harbour, today, under the aegis of Regional Commander Western Region, Inspector General Vijay D. Chafekar. The function was witnessed by senior officers from Army, Navy, Air Force, BSF, Police, Airport Authority, Central & State Authorities and National Cadet Corps. The function was conducted with full ceremony of parading the guard and band.  Indian Coast Guard Ship C-441 is capable to undertake multifarious tasks such as close coast surveillance, interdiction, search and rescue and rendering assistance to boats and crafts in distress at sea and will enhance the search and rescue capacity of Kerala seas. The ship is commanded by Assistant Commandant Amit K Choudhary and has 13 crew onboard with specialisation in various fields.