Akshita Negi became doctor in Indian Army after leaving AIIMS
The dream of every youth is that when he does a job, then his salary is more, he will get every feeling. But there is a girl in the city who decided to leave the AIIMS job and serve the country. This girl is Dr. Akshitha Negi who has been selected as a Captain in the Indian Army. Akshita is a niece of city councillor Gurbax Rawat and has studied in Chandigarh. A special thing about Akshita is that she has not been inspired by seeing anyone or by anyone’s words. She had dreamed that she should go in the
Pakistan’s nefarious act on LoC, 3 soldiers martyred in ceasefire violation
In Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), 3 Indian soldiers were killed in ceasefire violations by the Pakistan Army on the Line of Control (LoC). Official sources gave this information on Friday. Defense Ministry spokesman Colonel Devendra Anand said, “Nayak Prem Bahadur Khatri and Rifleman Sukhbir Singh were seriously injured in the firing on the Line of Control in Sundarbani sector of Rajouri district on Friday by Pakistani soldiers. Both the injured soldiers later succumbed. Meanwhile, Subedar (JCO) Swatantra Singh, who was seriously injured in firing on the Line of Control in Poonch district on Thursday, also
Country’s son Shaheed Swantantra Singh Rawat martyred with Pakistan, funeral today with military honours
Subedar Swatant Singh, who was martyred in a shoot-out with Pakistan in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir, will be cremated with military honors today. Shaheed Swatantra Singh is originally from Oriari village of Pauri district. The 46-year-old Swatantra Singh, the Subedar of the 16th Garhwal Rifle, sacrificed to protect the country. The family was stunned at the news of his martyrdom. Mother and wife are in a weeping state. Shaheed Swatantra Singh went on duty in August and was scheduled to come home in February. But there was nothing important for them from serving the country. Shaheed Subedar Swatantra Singh
Ban on International Flights will continue till 31 December : DGCA
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has extended the ban on movement of commercial international flights to India till 31 December 2020 due to the Corona crisis. By December 31, no commercial international flight in the country will go out of India nor can it come from another country. However, special flights going under the Vande Bharat Mission will continue during this time. Earlier, DGCA had ordered to increase the ban on international flights till November 30. The crisis of corona epidemic in the country is still going on. Commercial international flights are banned from 23 March this year.
India Launches Phase-IV of US $ 80 Million Community Development Projects in Afghanistan
India has launched Phase-IV of high impact community development projects worth $ 80 million for Afghanistan on 26 November 2020. These new development initiatives include 150 community projects and a dam for water supply in Kabul. This was announced by Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar during the Afghanistan Conference of the year 2020, which was held in Geneva through video conference. Jaishankar also announced the construction of a mulberry dam in the Kabul River Basin with Afghanistan, with the aim of providing drinking water to the two million inhabitants of Kabul city. He informed that India had built a 202
Indian Railways launched digital online HR management system
Indian Railways has launched a fully digitized online human resource management system (HRMS). The Chairman and CEO of the Railway Board, Vinod Kumar Yadav has launched this system for railway employees and pensioners through video conferencing on 26 November 2020. This HRMS system is a highly motivating project for the Indian Railways. The Human Resource Management System (HRMS) is expected to make a big impact on the functioning of all employees and make them more tech-savvy. Main Characteristics The CEO of Railway Board launched the following modules of HRMS and User Depot: Employee Self-Service (ESS) Module: This module will help
Air Force X and Y Result 2020 Out : Know How To Check Result
Air Force X and Y Result 2020 : CASB (Central Airmen Selection Board), Indian Air Force has officially declared the result for Air Force X Group (Technical) and Air Force Y Group (Non-Technical)Â 2020. The result was declared on 26th November 2020 on the official website airmenselection.cdac.in. The result has been released for the post of Airmen Star (01/2020) for intake (02/2021) for Group X Trades ( Except Education Trade) and Group X Trades ( except except auto Mobile Technician, Indian Air Force (Police), Indian Air Force (Security) and Musician Trades). Candidates can download their result from the official website
Indian Army Personnel Posted In Siachen and Kargil Reaffirmed Constitutional Values
On the occasion of Constitution Day, the Indian Army once again reiterated its commitment to the soil of the country. The soldiers of the Indian Armed Forces in Siachen at a height of thousands of feet, read the preamble and confirmed their commitment to the values ​​of the Indian Constitution. Apart from Siachen, soldiers in Kargil also did the same. The spokesman of the Ministry of Defense has confirmed the reading of the preamble by the soldiers on the occasion of Constitution Day. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar is called the constitution maker of India. The constitution of our country is the
Special Israeli and American drones to meet Indian Army Needs
India is constantly increasing its security due to the ongoing dispute with China over LAC (India-China Border Tension). After incorporating many missiles, including Rafale, into the army, drones (Israel) are going to join the strength of the Indian Army. India will soon get Israeli herons and mini drones from the US to further increase the surveillance capacity in the border areas connected by the Chinese border. The deal for the purchase of Israel’s Heron Surveillance drone is in the final stages and it is expected that it will be sealed in December. News agency ANI has quoted sources as saying
Indian fabric will replace Chinese fabric for Army Uniform thanks to DRDO
The Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) is helping the Indian textile industry in the production of yarn for use in place of Chinese and other foreign cloth (fabric) used in making army uniforms in the country. This will help reduce the dependence on imports in the region. Dr Mayank Dwivedi, Director of Directorate of Industry Interface and Technology Management (DIITM) at DRDO, said that about 55 lakh meters of fabric would be needed only for the summer uniform of the Indian Army. And if all the requirements of the Navy, Air Force and paramilitary forces are combined, then this