US President Joe Biden cancels Trump’s green card ban
On February 24, 2021, current US President Joe Biden rescinded former President Trump’s decision to freeze green card applications and certain types of visas. Former President Donald Trump last year issued a green card ban in the US amid the Kovid-19 epidemic, stating that it was necessary to protect American workers in view of high unemployment in the US. Trump blocked many green card applicants from entering the United States. President Biden has reversed the ban, stating that some restrictions prevented some family members and legitimate permanent residents of American citizens from reuniting with their families in the United States
Data leak case in Northern Command, Army orders investigation against accused
The Indian Army has ordered an inquiry into an alleged case of data leaks in Northern Command. In which a soldier was found sending data across the border. According to ANI, army sources said that a Punjab soldier posted in the Northern Command was found leaking important information by the authorities. The Court of Inquiry was ordered after the incident unfolded. In which it was asked to investigate how the soldier got access to the data, to what extent the data was leaked to the operatives of Pakistani agencies, to what extent and how much agreement has been reached for
CRPF jawans going on leave to get MI-17 helicopter facility
In order to avoid terrorist attacks like Pulwama, the central government has decided to provide the facility of MI-17 helicopter on leave to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel deployed in Kashmir. To avoid IED blasts, the personnel going on leave from Kashmir will be released from MI-17 to the nearest destination. Although it is not clear how far this facility will be available, but officials claim that the facility will probably be extended to Jammu or Srinagar Airport. The Union Home Ministry has implemented this decision and CRPF also issued an order in this regard on Thursday. The
Balakot Air Strike completes two years, Nation salutes bravery
Today, two years of Balakot Air Strike have been completed. 2 years before today, on 26 February 2019, the planes of the Indian Air Force rammed into the territory of Pakistan and destroyed the terrorists’ camp in Balakot. India responded to Pakistan’s attack on Pulwama on 14 February 2019. 40 Indian soldiers were killed in this attack. On this occasion, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, UP CM Yogi Adityanath (CM Yogi Adityanath) and Uttarakhand CM Trivendra Singh Rawat have saluted the courage of the Air Force. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted from his Twitter account and wrote
Embellishment ceremony of army in Madhya Pradesh
Jabalpur was once again proud in honour of the brave soldiers posted in the security of the country. The ornament ceremony of the Central Command of the Army was held today at the PVC Parade Ground, the prestigious Colonel Hoshiar Singh of the Grenadiers Regimental Center, Jabalpur Cantonment. The ceremony is held to honour the brave soldiers and valiant martyrs of the Indian Army who have demonstrated exceptional bravery and outstanding service to the nation. On this special occasion, the Army Commander of the Central Command, Lt Gen IS Ghuman, awarded 20 Jabanas with the Sena Medal (gallantry) for his
Indian Army TGC Recruitment 2021 : Check Out Details For TGC-133
Indian Army TGC Recruitment 2021 : Indian Army has officially released the notification for Technical Graduate Course (TGC-133). Only eligible unmarried males who are engineering graduates can apply for this exam. The concerned candidates can apply for the exam via the official website – joinindianarmy.nic.in The commencement date for Indian Army Technical Graduate Course is July 2021. It will be conducted at Indian Military Academy, IMA at Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Subject to the successful completion of training cadets will be granted Short Service/Permanent Commission in the Indian Army in the rank of  Lt/Ante Date Seniority. Indian Army TGC Recruitment 2021 Important
Know About Cobra Gold Drill Where Soldiers Eat Snakes !
Cobra Gold Drill: Every year soldiers from all over the world arrive in Thailand to participate in Cobra Gold Exercise. There, they are taught how to keep ourselves alive in unusual circumstances. Under one of these tactics, soldiers take training to eat all the wild animals from snakes. Now other countries are appealing to their soldiers not to eat snake-scorpion. They fear that it may spread a dangerous virus from the corona. The threat of death for soldiers is not new. They compete with enemies while living from the highest peak of the world to the moat. However, there is
New guidelines on social media released by central government
On 25 February 2021, the central government released guidelines for social media and OTT platforms. Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, Ravi Shankar Prasad gave information about them in a press conference. In view of the misuse of OTT and use of social media, the Central Government has issued new guidelines on this. Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that crores of people use social media. Therefore it is important to stop its misuse. He said that the law made for social media will be implemented in three months and it will be monitored at three levels. Highlights According to the
Ban on private banks removed, government transactions can now be done
The central government has lifted the official ban on private sector banks on government-related bank transactions (tax and other revenue payment facility, pension payment and small savings). This information was given by the Department of Finance Services on 24 February 2021. Earlier, only a few private sector banks were allowed for these services. The central government’s decision has also been conveyed to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). After this decision of the government, consumers will get better services and facilities. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that private banks will also be partners in the social and financial inclusion schemes
Despite ceasefire, deployment of troops will not decrease : Indian Army
After the declaration of a ceasefire agreement between the forces of India and Pakistan, military officials said that there would be no deployment of troops or reduction in military operations along the Pakistan border to fight terrorism and infiltration. Officials said that the ceasefire does not mean that the army’s campaign against terrorism will stop. There will not be any reduction in vigilance. He said he was optimistic about the ceasefire agreement but would take full care. Citizens on both sides will get relief from this agreement. During 2018-2020, 70 civilians died and 341 people were injured in firing incidents



