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NCC 35 Merit List Men

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Joinindianarmy.nic.in has published the merit list of NCC-35th special entry for men. There are total 28 candidates who have cleared SSB interviews of NCC-35th course. NCC 35th Course is going to commence this year in April. All fit candidates will receive joining instructions very soon.

Note :

  1. Joining Instructions to all qualified candidates will be issued strictly as per the merit list and subject to medical fitness and educational eligibility. 
  2. The Course is commencing wef 07 Apr 2014.

NCC 35 Merit List Men Details

  • Fit: 17
  • AMB: 8
  • RMB: 2
  • Awaited: 1
NCC 35 Merit List Men

NCC 35 Merit List Men

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In Conversation with Madhulika Ci, Recommended For IAF

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It is always beneficial to see the SSB through the eyes of the recommended candidates. Here is a conversation with  Madhulika Ci, A lawyer by profession (BCA+LLB in her education), who has cleared her SSB interview for IAF, from 3 AFSB Gandhinagar for the Ground Duty Branch and is all geared up to get set and go to Air Force Academy in July 2014.
Q. Hello Madhulika first of all heartiest congratulations from our side. Tell us how does it feel to be on the verge of joining Indian Airforce?A. Thank You. It feels great! The anticipation is nerve wrecking but I am very excited and hoping for the best!

Q. How was the SSB experience in total?
A. It was very swift. I met great people, made excellent friends but the 5 days were not enough. The 1 week spent just flies by and you are left with fond memories.
Recommended+For+IAFQ. As for the readers, 3 AFSB is a new board so please elaborate your experience of how was 3 AFSB?
A. The center is based in sector 9 of the capital city of Gujarat. On reaching the center one of the first noticeable things is its small size in comparison with other centers. Being fairly new and parts of it are still under construction. The capacity of the center to hold candidates is lesser due to obvious reasons but none the less what it lacks in size and capacity, it more than makes up for the excellent conditions of the rooms.
Q. What was your inspiration behind joining the IAF?
A. I wanted to be a part of the legacy that the IAF is. In a country of scientists, engineers and doctors, being a part of the IAF is an honor and a privilege. The uniform works too!
Q. First BCA, then LLB you sure have got a different kind of approach to your career, having an entirely different kind of courses. Was this question never raised to you in your SSB personal interview?
A. All the time! You wouldn’t believe the grilling I got in interviews! But I went with the honest answer. I did what was best and had best opportunities. I got a good job with BCA and could put myself through law school. Having both the degrees makes me have a good understanding of various untapped opportunities for in the future. I put the same across (in different words of course) and i am guessing they saw the truth in it.
Q. What was the attempt in which you cleared the SSB?
A. My fourth. Finally!
In Conversation with Madhulika Ci, Recommended For IAF
Q. So didn’t you give up hope in previous attempts? What made you succeed in this attempt?
A. I didn’t. And contrary to what the popular belief is, only positivity will not help you overcome hurdles. With each failed attempt i would go through the whole testing procedure in mind and wonder where i went wrong. It was frustrating. I felt very demoralized and questioned myself over and over again. I had nothing to help me understand what the problem was exactly. The books helped to a certain degree. But after the first time, the books had nothing new to offer me. I still went for SSB as i had a time constraint and dint want to lose out on attempts. Nothing worked. So here’s what i realized after all the failures. There is no specific set of rules. The SSB is a personality test. Being you is quite enough. I am not undermining the importance of GK and positive outlook but they alone would not work. I spoke to various people who had cleared and they all gave diff answers. So I went to a coaching center, got new books and started understanding my personality better. The optimism made me try again, but the preparatory steps i took are what put me through.
Q. Do you think coaching does really help the aspirants?
A. If a person is really interested in joining the forces, and then I would suggest it, yes. There are lots of people who clear it without coaching and people who don’t clear it even with coaching. But in the end it all boils down to how much do you really want it? When a failed attempt would hamper your chances the next time, do you want to take the risk?
Q. What was your success mantra?
A. Perseverance, Confidence, Identifying and utilizing resources, hard work (Lots of it!), optimism. Of course having an amazing group of girls in the group who were there in every step of the way helped 😉
Q. Does the group you get affect the chances of success in the SSB?
A. Absolutely. The group makes up for 1/3rd of your testing and determines whether you get through or not. Having a good group with positive dynamics helps you prepare for the testing better. They are comrades and affect your performance directly and indirectly. A good group can make all the difference because in the end, the services need a candidate who is accepted and supported by his/her peers.
Q. Which was your favorite part of the whole SSB procedure and why?
A. It is difficult to choose one but I find the testing procedure itself very exhilarating. You test yourself every step of the way. Intellect, Social skills and physical strength. Everything that you are is put to use. No amount of camouflage works. And the pressure helps you get stronger. Irrespective of the results, the SSB experience is one to cherish and all must try it at least once.
Q. Any tips for the repeaters and other fresher aspirants in general?
A. Freshers: The armed forces want a realist. Be realistic in your approach to yourself and your future. Believe in yourself ( I know it sounds cliché but its true!) and your abilities. Have a high aim and aspire to be better. Confidence and a level head will help you achieve.
Repeaters: Continue your hard work. You have it tougher than the freshers and it’s not easy to pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over. I know. But your determination gives you an added focus and motivation. Understand and use all the resources at your disposal. Books, the internet, coaching centers, people with knowledge, they are all there to help you realize your dreams. Take all the help you need, harness all that new knowledge and put it to the best use. It’ll all be worth it. All the best!!
Q. Give one most essential thing according to you which is required to clear the SSB?
A. What you do, think and say should all be the same. Transparency of your true self
Thank you for speaking to SSBCrack Madhulika. All the best for your Merit List.
Madhulika: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure. Keep up the good work 🙂

Indian Navy Executive and Technical Branches Notification 2014

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Indian Navy official website nausena-bharti.nic.in has published a notification of Indian Navy Executive Branch and Technical Branches. Applications are invited from unmarried male candidates for grant of Short Service Commission (SSC) in Executive Branch (General Services/Hydro Cadre) and Technical Branches of the Indian Navy for Dec 2014 Course at Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ezhimala, Kerala. Candidates to fulfill conditions of nationality as laid down by the Government of India.

Eligibility Criteria Executive Branch and Technical Branches

Eligibility Criteria Executive Branch and Technical Branches

Tattoo Policy: Permanent body tattoos are only permitted on inner face or forearms i.e from inside of elbow to the wrist end on the reverse side of palm/back (dorsal) side of hand. Permanent body tattoos on any other part of the body are not acceptable and candidates will be barred from further selection. Tribes with tattoo marks on the face or body as per their existing custom and traditions will be permitted on case to case basis.

Educational Qualifications: Completed BE/B.Tech Degree with minimum 65% marks in aggregate from a recognised university in one of the following specified streams:-
Educational Qualification Indian Navy

Selection Procedure of Indian Navy Executive Branch and Technical Branches

  1. The candidates will be issued call up for Services Selection Board (SSB) based on their performance in Degree Course. If a candidate possesses higher qualification with better percentage, his higher qualification will be considered for cut off. Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence (Navy) reserves the right to shortlist applications and to fix cut off percentage. No communication will be entertained on this account. SSB interviews for short listed candidates will be scheduled at Bangalore/Bhopal Coimbatore/Visakhapatnam during May – Oct 2014.
  2. SSB interview will be conducted in two Stages. Stage I test consisting of intelligence test, Picture Perception and Discussion test will be conducted on the second day of arrival at SSB. Candidates who fail to qualify in Stage I will be routed back on the same day. Stage II tests comprising of Psychological testing, Group testing and Interview will last for 04 days. Successful candidates will thereafter undergo Medical Examination (approx duration 03-05 days).
  3. Candidates recommended by the SSB and declared medically fit will be appointed for training as per all India Merit depending on the number of vacancies.
  4. Change of SSB Centre for interview is not permissible under any circumstance
  5. Any correspondence regarding change of SSB dates be addressed to the call up officer of the SSB on receipt of call up letter.
  6. No compensation will be paid in respect of any injury sustained as a result of tests.
  7. AC 3 tier rail fare is admissible for the SSB interview, if appearing for the first time for this entry
    Indian Navy Executive Branch and Technical Branches Notification 2014

How to Apply for Indian Navy Executive Branch and Technical Branches

  1. Candidates are to fill in ‘e-application’ (Online) for this entry. The candidates are to apply online (e-application) from 08 Mar 14. The online application registration will cease on 26 Mar 14. The procedure for applying online is explained in Paras 25 & 26 below.
  2. Please read the instructions given on the website carefully before submitting your ‘e-application’ form.
  3. Online (e-application):- Whilst filling up the e-application, it is advisable to keep the relevant documents readily available to enable the following:-
    • Correct filling up of personal particulars. Details are to be filled up as given in the
    • Matriculation Certificate.
    • Fields such as e-mail address, mobile number are mandatory fields and need to be filled.
    • Candidates are required to upload recent passport size digital photograph of size less than 25 kb (.jpeg or .jpg format).
Filling up of Indian Navy e-application:- For filling up application Online visit our website www.nausena-bharti.nic.in and proceed as follows:-
  1. Click on the ‘Officer Entry’ button under the option ‘Apply Online’ on the Home Page.
  2. Fill the online registration form. Tips to assist in filling up fields have been provided as you highlight each field.
  3. After filling the form click on Preview and check if all the information entered by you are correct.
  4. Before clicking the Print Application button it should be checked whether all the details entered in the form is correct as you will not be able to make any corrections after saving the record. Candidates can take the print of the application form by entering the relevant details.
  5. Before clicking the Print Application button it should be checked whether all the details entered in the form is correct as you will not be able to make any corrections after saving the record. Candidates can take the print of the application form by entering the relevant details.
  6. Print two copies of the online Application Form having the system generated Application Number. One copy of this Application Form is to be duly signed and mailed (posted) to Post Box No. 04, Chankya Puri PO, New Delhi – 110 021 along with the following documents:- Self attested photograph, Attested photo copies of 10th & 12th class certificates along with Mark Sheets, other educational certificates and mark sheets of all semester/years attested by gazetted officer.
  7. A superscription is to be made on envelope : ONLINE APPLICATION NO._________APPLICATION FOR SSC X(GS)/HYDRO CADRE/TECHNICAL BRANCH (E/L/SM) – DEC 2014 COURSE Qualification______ Percentage _____%. NCC ‘C’ Yes/No. Application and requisite enclosures must be properly tagged/stapled, IHQ MoD(Navy) will not be responsible for loss of enclosures, if sent loose.
Important Dates
  • Date of Commencement of Online Application: 07-03-2014
  • Last Date Of Online Submission of Application: 26-03-2014
  • Last Date Of Receipt of Online Application at Naval HeadQuarters : 05-04-2014

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Fast Track Selection 2014 Indian Air Force

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Fast Track Selection 2014 Indian Air Force

Indian Air Force aspirants can attend Fast Track Selection 2014 at different cities of the country. Indian Air Force invites enterprising and adventurous men and women to join as officers in Meteorology and Accounts Branches through Fast track selection at Chandigarh, Mumbai, Coimbatore, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) etc.

Educational Qualification for FTS 2014

  1. Meteorology Branch: Post Graduate Degree in any Science stream / Mathematics / Statistics / Geography / Computer Applications / Environmental Science / Applied Physics / Oceanography / Meteorology / Agricultural Meteorology / Ecology & Environment / Geo-physics / Environmental Biology with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together (Provided Maths and Physics were studied at Graduation Level, with a minimum of 55% marks in both). 
  2. Accounts Branch: Graduate Degree in Commerce (B Com) (Minimum three year degree course) with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate of all papers put together or Post Graduate Degree in Commerce (M Com) / CA / ICWA with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all papers put together.
    Fast Track Selection 2014 Indian Air Force

Fast Track Selection 2014 Selection Procedure

  1. On the Spot Registration at the Venue: 8 Am -11am
  2. Candidates short listed on the basis of Phase-I testing (AFCAT and Screening test for Accounts and Screening test for Met)will be called for further testing at one of the Air Force Selection boards.Finally selected candidates will be inducted for training in July 14.

Fast Track Selection 2014 Test Centres 

  1. Chandigarh Group of Colleges Landran (Mohali), Punjab
  2. Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Hindusthan Gardens Avanashi Road, Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
  3. V.G. Vaze College Of Arts, Science And Commerce Mulund East, Mumbai
  4.  Govt. NPG College of Science,G.E. Road, Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Fast Track Selection 2014 Dates

  1. Chandigarh: 15 March 2014
  2. Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): 15 March 2014
  3. Mumbai: 09 March 2014
  4. Raipur: 8 March 204

FTS 2014 Notifications 

  1. Mumbai
  2. Chandigarh
  3. Coimbatore
  4. Raipur
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4 AFSB Varanasi (Air Force Selection Board)

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4 AFSB Varanasi (Air Force Selection Board)

4 AFSB is situated in Varanasi, a city of Uttar Pradesh. It is a city on the banks of the Ganges, it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and the oldest in India. Varanasi is also known as the favorite city of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva.

About 4 AFSB Varanasi

4 AFSB is situated in the Varanasi Cant area. The board conducts interview for entries of NDA, AFCAT, CDSE etc. The stay provided by the board is excellent, with all modern facilities like Games, ANTE room, TV room etc. There is a CSD Canteen also. Varanasi faces major temperature differences in winter and summer i.e. it is very warm in summer and very chilly in winter hence it is advised to candidates to kindly check the temperature and take according clothing.

4 AFSB Varanasi

About Varanasi

Varanasi is the city of temples, a hub of education. There are four universities located in Varanasi, including the famous BHU. There are numerous temples and other places of interest in Varanasi. The list of places of interest seems to never end. The city has got temples like Kashi Vishwanath temple, Birla Vishwanath temple, Durga Temple and Sankat Mochan Temple. You can visit BHU to see a beautiful campus and departments. There is Sarnath which is a major place of interest for tourists.
The Ghats of the Ganges are a favorite hangout joint for the people of all ages due to the serenity and beauty they have.

How to Reach

You can reach Varanasi by air, road or rail. It is connected with all major cities of India by Rail and Air and all nearby cities with road. The Bus stand is located just near the Railways Station. The airport for Varanasi is the Lal Bahadur Shastri International airport.

Where to Stay

There are ample numbers of lodges near the railways stations. There are good hotels also present nearby the station. The price is nominal for them. As the candidates have to report at the Varanasi Junction Railway Station hence you must stay in the vicinity of the same.

Contact Details 4 AFSB

Varanasi Cantt, Varanasi – 221002
Fax – 0542-2502836
Phone – 0542-2503853 Extn 213
Reporting Point – Cantonment side exit under Overhead Bridge (Platform No. 9), Varanasi Junction Railway Station.

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3 AFSB Gandhinagar (Air Force Selection Board)

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3 AFSB Gandhinagar (Air Force Selection Board)

The 3 Air Force Selection Board is the most newly inaugurated AFSB, inaugurated in 2012. 3 AFSB is located in Sector 9 of Gandhinagar which is also the headquarter of South Western Air Command of Indian Air Force. Gandhinagar is the capital city of Gujrat. It is planned to conduct the SSB interviews for NDA, CDSE, AFCAT etc.

About 3 AFSB

3 AFSB is a newly developed board, not many facilities are present here, yet there is an indoor games room, giving the facility to play Table Tennis and Carom, chess. There is a TV room and ANTE room also present. With time this board will soon acquire other facilities as well.

3 AFSB Gandhinagar (Air Force Selection Board)

About Gandhinagar

Gandhinagar, Gujarat’s new capital city, lies on the west bank of the Sabarmati River. Thirty sectors, into which the city has been divided, stretch around the central Government complex. Each sector has its own shopping and community center, primary school, health center, government and private housing. There is a provision for of parks, extensive planting and a recreational area along the river giving the city a green garden-city atmosphere.
Places to visit in Gandhinagar include the Akshardham Temple and the Punit Van, a botanical garden in Sector 19.

How to Reach

Candidates have to report at Ahmedabad Railway Station; hence they have to reach Ahmedabad, 30 KM away from Gandhinagar. Ahmedabad is well connected with rail, road and air with major cities of India. If you are planning to go by air Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport is the place where you get down. The airport is 8kms away from Ahmedabad railway station. There are frequent flights from and to the airport across India.

Where to Stay

As mentioned earlier, candidates have to report at Ahmedabad Railway Station’s MCO, so you are advised to stay near the station. There are numerous hotels present at a walking distance from the station.

Contact Details of 3 AFSB

HQ SWAC, AF, Sector 9, Gandhinagar
Phone – 079-23242600 Extn 5754
Reporting Point – Near Movement Control Office (MCO) at Ahmedabad Railway Station, Contact No – 079-23245080/23242550

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2 AFSB Mysore (Air Force Selection Board)

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2 AFSB is situated in Mysore district of Karnataka. Mysore is the third-largest city in the state of Karnataka located at the base of the Chamundi Hills about 146 km southwest of the state capital Bangalore.

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About 2 AFSB Mysore

2AFSB or Air Force Selection Board is located in CV Complex, Sidharth Nagar of Mysore. The SSB interviews for AFCAT, NDA, CDSE are conducted here, also the PABT test for IAF choice candidates who have their SSB in Selection Center South, Bangalore are conducted here. The board has got various games, ANTE room, TV room and all modern facilities to benefit the candidates.

2 AFSB Mysore (Air Force Selection Board)

About Mysore

Mysore is noted for its palaces, including the Mysore Palace, and for the festivities that take place during the Dasara festival when the city receives a large number of tourists. It lends its name to the Mysore style of painting, the sweet dish Mysore Pak, the Mysore Peta (a traditional silk turban) and the garment known as the Mysore silk saree. Tourism is the major industry, while information technology has emerged as a major employer alongside the traditional industries.

Places to visit in Mysore include Mysore Palace Brindavan Gardens, Jaganmohan Palace, St. Philomena’s Church, Rail Museum and Mysore Zoo.

2 AFSB Mysore (Air Force Selection Board)

How to Reach

Mysore depends mainly on rail and bus transport for inter-city connections. It also has an Airport which served the city, also known as Mandakalli Airport, which is now closed hence closest airport is the Bengaluru Airport. There are trains connecting Mysore to major parts of India.

Where to Stay

You can find nominal rated hotels within the vicinity of the station. Since Station is the reporting point, it is advisable to stay nearby.

Contact Details

Complex, Sidharth Nagar PO, Mysore – 570011

Fax – 0821-2502836

Phone – 0821-2526621

Reporting Point – Pre-paid Auto Booth, Mysore Railway Station

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Indian Military Gallantry Awards

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Indian Military Gallantry Awards

Gallantry awards are those kinds of awards which are presented for exceptional courage, valor and dignity. In India gallantry awards are presented to the personnel’s of the forces for their exceptional bravery. Gallantry awards are basically of two types with each type having three awards each.

  1. War Time Gallantry Awards: They are given during wars or battles. These awards are given for the valor shown in the battlefield in the face of the enemy.
    Indian Military Gallantry Awards
    • Param Veer Chakra

    • Param Veer Chakra: It is the highest war-time gallantry award, given for the uppermost height of fearlessness or forfeit during wars or battles. It was started on 26th January 1950 that is Republic Day by the Indian President. It came into result from 15th of August 1947 that is Independence Day. Awarded to officers or listed people from all categories of the Indian Armed forces. A total of 20 Army personnel and one airforce personnel has been awarded the PVC till now.
    • Maha Veer Chakra: The Maha Veer chakra is the second highest military decoration, given to the act of braveness performed during war. It can
      Maha Veer Chakra

      be awarded to anyone from the services who shows exceptional act of valor in the face of enemy. More than 155 acts of bravery and selfless courage have been recognized since the inception of the medal. The most MVCs awarded in a single conflict were in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, when eleven were given to the Indian Air Force.

    • Veer Chakra: This is also awarded for bravery in the battleground. It is third in preference after the Param Veer Chakra and Maha Veer Chakra. It is also given to anyone from the services that have performed an act of valor and sacrifice in the face of enemy.
  2. Peace Time Gallantry Awards: These are awarded for the courage and bravery shown away from the battlefield. These kind of awards are generally given for counter-insurgency operations.
    • Ashok Chakra

    • Ashok Chakra: It is the highest peacetime award given for valor and bravery away from the face of the enemy. It is awarded for the “most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent valor or self-sacrifice” other than in the face of the enemy. The decoration may be awarded either to military or civilian personnel and may be awarded posthumously. It is equivalent to the Param Veer Chakra. A total of 58 Ashok Chakra’s have been awarded till now.
    • Kirti Chakra: This is second in the order of precedence of the peacetime gallantry award. It is awarded to anyone from military or civil who has shown bravery and act of valor of a certain level away from the face of enemy. Only one Soldier has been awarded bothKirti Chakrathe Kirti Chakra and the Ashok Chakra, making him the most decorated soldier (for bravery) in India; Col N. J. Nair. Kirti Chakra is the peacetime equivalent of the Maha Veer Chakra.
    • Shaurya Chakra: It is third in the order of precedence of the peacetime gallantry awards. It is also awarded for valor, courageous action or self-sacrifice while not engaged in direct action with the enemy. It may be awarded to
      Shaurya Chakra

      civilians as well as military personnel, sometimes posthumously. It is the peacetime equivalent to Veer Chakra.

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She is a defense aspirant from Varanasi completed her BCA. She has attended SSB Interview at 1 AFSB Dehradoon and has more SSB coming up. She is confident about joining Defence Forces one day. Here, she is sharing her views and experience. Mail us to join our editorial team now.

Param Veer Chakra Awardees-The pride of the Nation

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Param Veer Chakra Awardees-The pride of the Nation

A total of 21 Param Veer Chakra’s have been awarded since Independence. Its first recipient was Major Somnath Sharma. Here is a list of all the winners of PVC, the real heroes of India:

Param Veer Chakra Awardees-The pride of the Nation

Name
Year Awarded
Served for
Reason
Major Somanth Sharma (P)
November 3,1947
Indian Army-4th Kumaun regiment
Bravery in Kashmir Operations in 1947
Lance Naik Karam Singh (NP)
October 13, 1948
Indian Army-1st Battalion of Sikh
For his role in the battle of Tithwal,1948.
Second Lieutenant Rama Raghoba Rane (NP)
April 8, 1948
Corps of Engineers
Courage in facilitating advance on Rajouri in 1948.
Naik Jadu Nath Singh(P)
February 1948
Indian Army-1 Rajput  Regiment
Saved his picket from enemy in defence of Naushahra.
Company Havildar Major Piru Singh Shekhawat(P)
July, 1948
Indian Army-6 Rajputana Rifles
Showed exceptional courage in Battle over Tithwal.
Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria (P)
December 1961
Indian Army-1 Gorkha Rifles
His leadership, courage, unflinching devotion to duty in UN Force in Congo.
Major Dhan Singh Thapa(NP)
October 1962
Indian Army-8 Gorkha Rifles
Repulsed Chinese in Sirijap Valley, Ladakh, Sino-Indian War
Subedar Joginder Singh
October 1962
Indian Army-1 Sikh Regiment
Killed large number of enemies in Bum-La axis in Sino-Indian War.
Major Shaitan Singh (P)
November 1962
Indian Army-13 Kumaon Regiment
Exceptional bravery Rezang La, inspired his men to fight during Sino-Indian War
Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid (P)
September, 1965
Indian Army-4th Grenadiers
Credited for destroying Enemy Tanks in 1965 War.
Lieutenant-Colonel Ardeshir Burzorji Tarapore(P)
October, 1965
Indian Army-17th Poona House
Led his regiment and captured Jassoran and Butur-Dograndi in 1965 War.
Lance Naik Albert Ekka(P)
December 1971
Indian Army-14 Brigade of the Guards
Charged Enemy bunker, bayoneted two enemy soldiers, continued inspite injury to destroy bunkers.
Flying Officer Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon (P)
December 1971
Indian AirForce-18 Squadron
Lone defence of Srinagar Airbase against enemy attack.
Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal (P)
December 1971
Indian Army-17th Poona House
Destruction of several Enemy Tanks
Major Hoshiar Singh (NP)
December 1971
Indian Army-3rd Grenadiers
Repulsing Enemy attack and showing grim determination and indomitable spirit
Naib Subedar Bana Singh (NP)
June 1987
Indian Army-8th J & K light Infantry
Clearing posts of Pakistani Infiltrators.
Major Ramaswamy Parameshwaran (P)
November 1987
Indian Army-8th Mahar Regiment
Bravery shown in a militant attack in Sri Lanka
Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey(P)
July 1999
Indian Army-1st Battalion Gorkha Rifles
Forced Back intruders with heavy losses in Battalk Sector during Operation Vijay
Grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav(NP)
July 1999
Indian Army-18th Battalion The Grenadiers
Showing grit and courage to destroy enemy bunker
Rifleman Sanjay Kumar (NP)
July 1999
Indian Army-13th Battalion J & K Rifles
Showed exception valor in capturing point 4875 in 1999 Kargil War.
Captain Vikram Batra (P)
July 1999
Indian Army-13th Battalion J & K Rifles
Single-handedly killed three enemy soldiers in close combat inspite of being seriously injured during this, inspired his men to continue with the mission.

Note:
  • P stands for Posthumous and NP stands for Non-Posthumous.
  • Out of the 21 awardees only 7 are non-posthumous awardees. The last PVC was given in 1999 to Captain Vikram Batra.
  • The reasons given for the awards are only excerpts from the main reason, in order to know the full act of valor of these men kindly refer to the pages written on them in Wikipedia.

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SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List OTA

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SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List OTA

UPSC has published the names of candidates who have cleared SSB interview of SSC 99th men and SSC 13th women non-tech course for Indian army to join OTA, Chennai. The following are the lists, in order of merit, in respect of  308 ( 257* + 51 ^) candidates  who have finally qualified on the basis of the results of the Combined Defence Services Examination (I)‐2013 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission and interviews held by the Services Selection Board of the Ministry of Defence for admission to the (i)   *Officers’ Training Academy, Chennai  for 99th   Short Service Commission Course (for Men); and (ii)  ^13th   Short Service Commission  Women (Non‐Technical) Course,  commencing in April, 2014.

The  list of 99th    Short  Service Commission Course (for Men)  also  includes the names of the candidates who were recommended earlier on the basis of the result of the same examination for admission to  the Indian  Military  Academy,  Dehradun;    Indian  Naval  Academy,  Ezhimala    and  Air  Force  Academy, Hyderabad (Pre‐Flying ) Training Course(s).

SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List OTA
The  number  of  vacancies  as  intimated  by  the  Government,  for (i)  99th  Short  Service Commission  Course  (for  Men)  is  175;  and  for  (ii)  13th  Short  Service  Commission  Women  (Non‐Technical) Course is 12.
Candidates  can  also  obtain  information  regarding  results  by  accessing  to  UPSC  web‐site http://www.upsc.gov.in. However, marks of the candidates will be available within 15 days from the date of declaration of final result on Commission’s web‐site for 60 days. 

SSC 99th and SSCW 13th Non Tech Merit List

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