April 2, 2021 No Comments

Last Minute Preparation Tips & Tricks for NDA 1 2021

A fortnight is left for NDA 1 2021 and the pressure on young aspiring NDA cadets is immense and somewhat natural. The syllabus is vast and there is always a lot to learn and less time to memorize important topics. Learning time management skills are essential to overcome the eleventh-hour confusion and panic. And we at Trishul are here to help you do just that. Our professionals have compiled 8 Last Minute Preparation Tips & Tricks for NDA 1 2021 to excel by mastering the art of time management during the written exam. It’s obvious for the 12th passed guy

April 1, 2021 No Comments

3 Additional Rafale Jets Arrive in India, Strength Now at 14

NEW DELHI: With the arrival of three additional Rafale fighters from France on Wednesday, the Indian Air Force (IAF) has increased its prowess by leaps and bounds. With the addition of three more jets, the number of Rafale fighters in the IAF fleet has gone up to 14. Moreover, another nine are scheduled to get inducted by April end. The three Rafales were refueled in mid-air by Airbus MRTT tankers of the UAE Air Force. The Hasimara forward base in north Bengal will kick off operations with five fighters next month. India ordered 36 planes from France (the equivalent of

April 1, 2021 No Comments

Air Defence Command Likely to Come up in Allahabad

PRAYAGRAJ: The Air Defence Command is likely to come up at Allahabad and will control air assets of the Indian Air Force (IAF), Army and Navy. The Air Defence Command at Allahabad will be responsible for safeguarding military assets from airborne enemies and will be commanded by a three-star officer of the IAF. Similarly, the Maritime Command will be located at Karwar and entrusted with the responsibility of protecting the Indian Ocean region. It will be commanded by a three-star officer of the Indian Navy. Moreover, three or four integrated commands are also on the anvil to protect the Pakistan and

April 1, 2021 No Comments

Indian Army Closes 39 Military Farms Including Alld

PRAYAGRAJ: After a service of 132 years, the Indian Army’s Military farms were disbanded on Wednesday, leading to the shutting down of 39 such farms across the country including Ambala, Kolkata, Srinagar, Agra, Pathankot, Lucknow, Meerut, Allahabad, and Guwahati. The farms were set up by the British Army for the production and supply of fresh cow milk to troops located in various garrisons across India. Shailendra Pandey, Wing Commander, Public Relations Officer, Ministry of Defence, Prayagraj during a free-wheeling chat said, “After serving for almost 132 years, the military farms ended their services on Wednesday. The military farm was established on

March 27, 2021 No Comments

Rental Housing Scheme for Students in UP

LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh government is mulling to kick off the Affordable Rental Housing and Complexes (ARHC) scheme for students, urban migrants, and poor people living in cities. The idea is to ease the financial burden on poor migrants, students, urban migrants, low-income groups including factory workers, people from economically weaker sections (EWS), and people associated with hospitality by providing affordable rental accommodation. Priority sections under the scheme include widows, working women & minorities, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and other backward classes. This scheme will be implemented under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) to promote the participation of private and public

March 27, 2021 No Comments

Adding More Fire Power: IAF to Get 12 Rafale Fighters

NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force (IAF) is all set to increase its prowess by inducting three more Rafale Omni-role fighters and another nine are scheduled to get inducted by April end. The Hasimara forward base in north Bengal will kick off operations with five fighters next month. According to sources, an IAF team has already reached France to zero in on the date for ferrying three Rafales to Ambala. India ordered 36 planes from France (the equivalent of two squadrons with 18 jets each) in September 2016 for ₹59,000 crores under a government-to-government deal. The IAF’s Ambala-based Golden Arrows

March 26, 2021 No Comments

NDA 1 2021 Admit Card

NDA 1 2021 Admit Card is out! NDA (1) 2021 Admit Card is out! To download the admit card, candidates are required to enter the compulsory login credentials. The hard copy of the admit card will not be dispatched to your residential address. Download the admit card by logging into the official website of Union Public Service Commission –upsc.gov.in/ For downloading the admit card, simply enter either the registration number or roll number. Often NDA admit card page takes time to load due to the heavy load at the server. Kindly wait for some time and try within a gap

March 26, 2021 No Comments

IAF Short of Pilots Against Authorised Strength

NEW DELHI: The Indian Air Force has a shortage of 405 pilots against the authorised strength, the government said in a written reply to Lok Sabha. Minister of State for Defence Shripad Naik while replying to queries in Lok Sabha said that the number of pilots in the Indian Air Force at present is 3,834 as which is short by 405 against the sanctioned strength of 4,239. “There is a shortage of 405 pilots in the IAF,” he said while answering the queries by other Parliamentarians. He also informed that nearly 260 aircraft are being utilized for imparting training of

March 26, 2021 No Comments

Aerospace & Defence Industry to Reach $70 bn by 2030

NEW DELHI: Defence sector has been earmarked as a priority segment under the ‘Aatm Nirbhar Bharat’ campaign, which not only contributes to external and internal peace and strengthens security mechanism but also contributes towards the socio-economic development of the country. By 2030, India’s aerospace and defence industry is estimated to reach a market valuation of around $70 billion. Against this backdrop, playing a pivotal role in achieving the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat as well as Make in India is the start-up ecosystem. According to government data, India has around 194 start-ups in the defence-tech space that are leveraging new-age technologies

March 25, 2021 No Comments

‘Medical Fitness Conditions for Women Irrational & Arbitrary’

NEW DELHI: The Apex Court while hearing a petition over non-implementation of its earlier order to grant permanent commission to women has ruled that the medical fitness conditions for ‘fair sex’ (women)  to get Permanent Commission in the Indian Army is completely illogical and absurd. The Supreme Court also stated that women officers should be considered for permanent commission (PC). However, the move may be subject to disciplinary and vigilance clearance. “We allow these petitions with a number of directions. Officers will be considered for permanent commission subject to disciplinary and vigilance clearance,” the bench headed by Justice Dr DY

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