50 Basic Questions Asked In SSB Interview
Basic Questions Asked In SSB Interview : Defence aspirants eye on becoming the decorated officers in any of the three wings of the Indian Armed Forces. For achieving this target they need to clear the written defence entrance exams like NDA, CDS, INET & AFCAT. Even then they need to go through the SSB Interview process. On Day 4 the shortlisted candidates face one of the most important stages of SSB selection, i.e.- Personal Interview. PI (Personal Interview) is a key test that decides your recommendation in the SSB Interview, SSB Interview questions and answers play a vital role in the
Government of India establishes work group for PFMBY
Government of India has constituted a working group with the objective of launching the overhauled Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PFMBY) from Kharif season, 2022. This working group has been constituted comprising officials of the Centre, top officials of public sector insurance companies and major crop-producing states. This working group will make useful suggestions about “sustainable, financial and operational models”. After many states of India abandoned this scheme, this working group was formed, otherwise the objective of protecting the income of farmers could have been defeated. The Working Group is expected to address the demand for an alternative model to
Kerala Flood 2021: Shutters of Idukki Dam open for the first time after 2018, Orange alert issued in many districts
Kerala Flood 2021: Due to incessant rains in Kerala, the state government has issued a red alert regarding 11 dams. Therefore, an appeal is being made to the people in low-lying areas to be alert. The shutters of the Idukki dam on the Periyar river in Kerala have been opened on 19 October 2021 amid efforts to ease the pressure on the structure caused by heavy rainfall in the state. After the monsoon, heavy rains in Kerala have disrupted normal life. In such a situation, three dams are being opened to stop the inundation. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has
Indian Army killed 6 terrorists in Rajouri
Indian Army has given a befitting reply to the terrorists who have been killing civilians and soldiers in Kashmir for the past several days. On Tuesday, the army killed 6 terrorists of Pakistan-based terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba in the jungles of Rajouri. Not only this, the encounter between the army and the terrorists is still going on. At present, the soldiers of 16 Corps of Army are taking front from 3 to 4 terrorists. On October 16, after the martyrdom of 9 soldiers in an encounter with terrorists in Rajouri-Poonch, CDS General Bipin Rawat had arrived to visit the area. During
UP Based Company Develops Sapper Punch, Trishul and Vajra For Galwan Valley Attack Like Incidents
Peoples Liberation Army of China attacked unarmed Indian soldiers in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh last year. The PLA had used iron rods, barbed wire against Indian soldiers, keeping all the treaties and rules and regulations of the war. However, our brave jawans gave a befitting reply to China and got rid of the sixes of its soldiers. In this clash, 20 soldiers of the Indian Army gave martyrdom, but the Chinese army was doubly damaged. Taking lessons from the Galvan incident, the Indian Army has decided to be equipped with traditional non-Leathal Weapons for Indian Army. That is, on
Indian Army Deploys Aviation Brigade On LAC To Counter Chinese PLA
Indian Army has deployed an Aviation Brigade for the first time in Arunachal Pradesh. This brigade has Attack Helicopters, large transport helicopters like Chinook and Mi 17 for rapid movement of troops to the Line of Control (LAC) and most important drones for surveillance. Helicopters are mostly used in the mountains, valleys and dense forest areas like Arunachal Pradesh. Here helicopters are used to transport soldiers, deliver logistics and ammunition, and most of all help sick or injured soldiers. The weather is a big problem here and it is very difficult to cross the valleys in bad weather. That’s why



