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Shatrujeet - Shows our the army is ready to counter Chemical, Biological, Radio-logical and Nuclear (CBRN) warfare

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Our Army’s Shatrujeet exercise shows the army is ready to counter Chemical, Biological, Radio-logical and Nuclear (CBRN) warfare.  The exercises were taken place at deserts of Rajasthan.  Around 30000 soldiers took part in this exercise.  They were from elite Mathura based string corp. The following are few images from the drills,  Image courtesy: Twitter/ Ministry of Defense Our Soldiers rushing their tanks  inspite of 50 degree celcius Para dropping to go behind the enemy lines Landing of a para trooper Fire display of a Indian Tank A Platoon crossing  a river Soldiers firing a shoulder rocket launcher Para Trooper jumping out from Helicopter Making Bridge ASAP across the river  Fire power display at night Military planning exercises Tanks crossing through river 

Exercises to do before joining the Army for Women Aspirants

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In Army, every year huge amount of people have been rejected for not passing the mere category of physical fitness. Many are refused for theirs height-weight imbalances.  Workouts are the essential routine to get fit. If you are planning to join in Army you need to be fit for sure. Although, women gains weight more easily than men there are some ways to reverse it. Below are the some handy workouts for women. The following workuts are for fast fat loss and also improve the lean muscle which gives makes you feel more energetic and strength. Running Running is the easiest exercise to put down the kilojoules of weight from the body. It will improve cardiovascular fitness, building your muscles and bones more strong. You can have a morning or evening run according what suits you. This can also help you to pass the running test. Swimming If you want to cuts the fat more soon then swimming can be best option. This sporty activity will not only reduce weight but also keeps your heart

Online Application and Notification for PILOT/OBSERVER/NAIC of Indian Navy for the course commencing in January 2017

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DATE OF OPENING  09 Apr 2016 LAST DATE FOR ONLINE APPLICATION  29 Apr 2016 LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION  09 May 2016 Eligibility:- General Entry: 19 to 24 years, born between 02 Jan 1993 and 01 Jan 1998; both dates inclusive. For CPL Holders. 19 to 25 years, born between 02 Jan 1992 and 01 Jan 1998; both dates inclusive. (Applicable for Pilot entry only). Note: - Applicants who have FAILED in PABT (Pilot Aptitude Battery Test) earlier are not eligible for Pilot Entry, but can apply for the Observer Entry scheme. Age for NAIC : 19 ½ - 25 years, born between 02 Jan 1992 and 01 Jul 1998; both dates inclusive. Educational Qualifications (i) For Pilot & Observer:- BE/ B.Tech in any discipline with Physics and Maths at 12th Standard. Minimum percentage in BE/B.Tech for Pilot entry is 60% and for Observer entry is 55%.CPL holder must have valid and current CPL issued by DGCA (India). (ii) For NAIC- BE/ B.Tech with 60% in any one of the streams i.e. Mechanical, E