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A Great Achievement by Lt Rajendra Singh Bisht

Lt Rajendra Singh Bisht was commissioned into 11 Gorkha Regiment in June 2016. His father, Shri Gopal Singh Bisht is a cook in the Army. Rajendra studied in various good schools in the cantonments. Later he was selected to join Sainink School Gorakhal, Uttarakhand. He turned out to be a good all-rounder. This background got him selected to join NDA in July 2012. He passed out as a Bronze medalist (third in order of merit) in June 2015. Rajendra joined IMA, Dehradun in July 2015. He passed out as a 'Sword of Honor' (Best All - Round Gentlemen Cadet) in June 2016. Read More Blogs: Best Early Career Option For Boys ENGLISH PLUS HINDI = HINGLISH? WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR ON CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SHOWCASING LEADERS AND A PLATFORM FOR LEADERSHIP Topics which will help you face the interview in SSB Better Videos: Personal Interview of SSB Candidate || SSB Training || By Brig. Khatri (IO, Cavalier India) Benefits of Joining Defence Career. No other profession will give you these benefits Ca

11 Reasons Women Should Consider Joining The Indian Armed Forces!

India has one of the largest armies in the world, and for the longest time it had women only in medical and educational roles. It was in 1992 when the Army opened all its doors for women, and since then, the number of women in the Army has been on the rise. Now, women are offered diverse and lucrative roles in the Armed Forces suggesting that this is probably the best time to join.  Read on as we tell you why. 1. Unlike the private sector, there is no disparity in pay. It’s true. All the officers of the same rank get the same salary. Inconsistency in salaries is still a common problem in several fields elsewhere, but that's not the case with the Armed Forces. 2. Every officer gets equal opportunity to succeed. There’s a straight way to rise up the ladder, and everybody has to clear tests at regular intervals. These determine your future, nothing else. 3. Women can now fly fighter planes, and take up other combat roles. Recently, President Pranab Mukherjee announced that women will