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Indian Army Open Bharti Rally 2016 Schedule Dates

8:43 AM
The Indian Army recruitment board conducts the open bharti rally for recruitment of candidates for various posts across all the states of India. For the selection of candidates the recruitment rally will be conducted at all the states within India and the candidates found eligible will be asked to appear for the next level of recruitment. Here we have specified the list of upcoming Indian Army recruitment rally scheduled for the upcoming new year 2016 at various states of India.

Indian Army Open Bharti Rally 2016 Schedule Dates

Army Rally 2016 Schedules:

Rally Dates State Name Venue Of Rally District Name
04 To 13-01-2016 PUNJAB SANGRUR SANGRUR, PATIALA, MANSA, FATEHGARH SAHIB, BARNALA
06 To 16-01-2016 MAHARASHTRA DISTRICT SPORTS STADIUM, BHANDARA WARDHA, WASHIM, YAVATMAL, NAGPUR, BHANDARA, AKOLA, AMRAVATI, CHANDRAPUR, GADCHIROLI, GONDIA
06 To 17-01-2016 UTTAR PRADESH Aunrihar, District Gazipur AZAMGARH, BALLIA, DEORIA, GHAZIPUR, MAU, GORAKHPUR
06 To 13-01-2016 UTTAR PRADESH Fatehgarh SHRAVASTI, BAHRAICH, BALRAMPUR, FARRUKHABAD, HARDOI, SITAPUR
07 To 15-01-2016 KARNATAKA Bidar YADGIR, KOPPAL, RAICHUR, GULBARGA, BIDAR, BELGAUM
07 To 15-01-2016 WEST BENGAL BANKURA STADIUM(BSA), BANKURA HOOGHLY, PARAGANAS NORTH, BANKURA, PURULIA
08 To 24-01-2016 BIHAR New KLP, HQ Recruiting Zone, Danapur BHOJPUR, BUXAR, GOPALGANJ, PATNA, SARAN, VAISHALI, SIWAN
09 To 11-01-2016 ASSAM KHANAPARA GUWAHATI BAKSA, UDALGURI, KAMRUP METRO, CHIRANG, BARPETA, BONGAIGAON, KAMRUP, DARRANG, DHUBRI, GOALPARA, NALBARI, KOKRAJHAR
09 To 11-01-2016 ASSAM KHANAPARA GUWAHATI MORIGAON, NAGAON, SONITPUR
09 To 11-01-2016 ASSAM KHANAPARA, GUWAHATI HAILAKANDI, CACHAR, DIMA HASAO, KARIMGANJ
09 To 11-01-2016 ASSAM KHANAPARA GUWAHATI JORHAT, SIVASAGAR, KARBI ANGLONG, GOLAGHAT, DIBRUGARH, LAKHIMPUR, TINSUKIA, DHEMAJI
11 To 17-01-2016 West Bengal ( Gorakha Hill Council) GHOOM ARMY GROUND Darjeeling( For Gorkhas only )
14 To 14-01-2016 CHHATTISGARH Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh SEHORE, VIDISHA, RAISEN, RAJGARH, BETUL, BHOPAL, CHHINDWARA, HARDA, HOSHANGABAD, BASTAR, DANTEWADA, BILASPUR, DHAMTARI, DURG, JANJGIR CHAMPA, JASHPUR, KANKER, KABIRDHAM, KORBA, KOREA, MAHASAMUND, RAIGARH, RAIPUR, RAJNANDGAON, SURGUJA, BIJAPUR, NARAYANPUR, SUKMA, KONDAGAON, BALODA BAZAR, GARIYABANDH, BALOD, MUNGELI, SURAJPUR, BALRAMPUR, BEMETRA
14 To 14-01-2016 MADHYA PRADESH CHHATARPUR DEWAS, DHAR, BURHANPUR, BARWANI, INDORE, NEEMUCH, MANDSAUR, KHARGONE, JHABUA, EAST NIMAR Khandwa, UJJAIN, SHAJAPUR, RATLAM, ALIRAJPUR, AGAR MALWA, SEHORE, VIDISHA, RAISEN, RAJGARH, BETUL, BHOPAL, CHHINDWARA, HARDA, HOSHANGABAD
15 To 16-01-2016 MADHYA PRADESH Chattarpur BASTAR, DANTEWADA, BILASPUR, DHAMTARI, DURG, JANJGIR CHAMPA, JASHPUR, KANKER, KABIRDHAM, KORBA, KOREA, MAHASAMUND, RAIGARH, RAIPUR, RAJNANDGAON, SURGUJA, BIJAPUR, NARAYANPUR, SUKMA, KONDAGAON, BALODA BAZAR, GARIYABANDH, BALOD, MUNGELI, SURAJPUR, BALRAMPUR, BEMETRA, TIKAMGARH, SHEOPUR, SHIVPURI, SAGAR, PANNA, MORENA, BHIND, CHHATARPUR, DAMOH, DATIA, GUNA, GWALIOR, ASHOKNAGAR
16 To 21-01-2016 RAJASTHAN JAIPUR JAIPUR
16 To 18-01-2016 HARYANA (Ambala) Charkhi Dadri BHIWANI
17 To 17-01-2016 MADHYA PRADESH chhatarpur SINGRAULI, ANUPPUR, BALAGHAT, DINDORI, JABALPUR, KATNI, MANDLA, NARSINGHPUR, REWA, SATNA, SEONI, SHAHDOL, SIDHI, UMARIA, DEWAS, DHAR, BURHANPUR, BARWANI, INDORE, NEEMUCH, MANDSAUR, KHARGONE, JHABUA, EAST NIMAR Khandwa, UJJAIN, SHAJAPUR, RATLAM, ALIRAJPUR, AGAR MALWA
18 To 25-01-2016 ODISHA 2 ORAP BATTALION, JHARSUGUDA ANUGUL, BALANGIR, BARGARH, DEOGARH, DHENKANAL, JHARSUGUDA, KEONJHAR, SAMBALPUR, SUBARNAPUR, SUNDARGARH
18 To 18-01-2016 MADHYA PRADESH CHATTARPUR SINGRAULI, ANUPPUR, BALAGHAT, DINDORI, JABALPUR, KATNI, MANDLA, NARSINGHPUR, REWA, SATNA, SEONI, SHAHDOL, SIDHI, UMARIA
20 To 24-01-2016 MIZORAM AIZAWL AIZAWL, CHAMPHAI, KOLASIB, LAWNGTLAI, LUNGLEI, MAMIT, SAIHA, SERCHHIP
01 To 15-02-2016 PUNJAB TIBRI CANTONMENT GURDASPUR, AMRITSAR, Tarn Taran, PATHANKOT
01 To 05-02-2016 KARNATAKA District Sports Stadium Hassan BENGALURU URBAN, BANGALORE RURAL, BELLARY, CHAMARAJANAGAR, CHITRADURGA, KOLAR, MANDYA, MYSORE, TUMKUR, CHIKBALLPURA, RAMANAGARA, HASSAN, KODAGU
01 To 10-02-2016 UTTAR PRADESH Saharanpur HAPUR, MEERUT, GHAZIABAD, BULANDSHAHR, BIJNOR, SAHARANPUR
02 To 10-02-2016 WEST BENGAL SERSA Stadium, Kharagpur, District – Paschim Medinipur MEDINIPUR WEST, PARAGANAS SOUTH, MEDINIPUR EAST, HOWRAH, KOLKATA
03 To 22-02-2016 MAHARASHTRA Shivaji University Sports Complex, Kolhapur KOLHAPUR, RATNAGIRI, SANGLI, SATARA, SINDHUDURG, SOLAPUR
03 To 16-02-2016 RAJASTHAN LOHAGARH STADIUM, BHARATHPUR BHARATPUR, KARAULI, DHOLPUR
04 To 15-02-2016 BIHAR Chakkar Maidaan, Muzaffarpur SAMASTIPUR, SHEOHAR, SITAMARHI, PURBI CHAMPARAN, MUZAFFARPUR, PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN, MADHUBANI, DARBHANGA
12 To 18-02-2016 UTTAR PRADESH Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium, MAINPURI (UP) MAINPURI, MATHURA, HATHRAS, FIROZABAD, ALIGARH, KASGANJ
14 To 14-02-2016 GOA Shivaji University Sports Complex, Kolhapur NORTH GOA, SOUTH GOA
19 To 24-02-2016 RAJASTHAN KYAD VISHRAM STHALI, AJMER AJMER, BARAN, BUNDI, CHITTORGARH, BHILWARA, JHALAWAR, KOTA, RAJSAMAND

Important Links
http://joinindianarmy.nic.in/
http://joinindianarmy.nic.in/OpenRallySchedule.htm





Gorkha Rifles to increase recruitment of Gorkha youth of North East

7:16 PM

"There has always been a healthy mix of Nepalese and Indian Gorkha troops in our regiments and there has been a trickle of soldiers who have been recruited from the North East, but now we want to increase the numbers that we get from there," said Lt Gen Thodge.

Written by Man Aman Singh Chhina 

In order to boost the number of Indian domiciled Gorkha soldiers in the Army, efforts are being made to tap into the Gorkha youth settled in the north eastern parts of the country even as the Army is raising a new battalion of Gorkha troops.

According to Lt Gen Ravi Thodge, Colonel of the Regiment of the First Gorkha Rifles, the first Gorkha regiment to be raised by the British in 1815 and which is celebrating its 200 years of raising here at this quaint British cantonment town in Himachal Pradesh, the Army is looking to increase the number of Gorkha troops in its rank from the North East.

“There has always been a healthy mix of Nepalese and Indian Gorkha troops in our regiments and there has been a trickle of soldiers who have been recruited from the North East, but now we want to increase the numbers that we get from there,” said Lt Gen Thodge. The General is presently posted as Master General of Ordnance in Army Headquarters and is in Subathu to participate in the re-union of Gorkha troops, serving and retired, here at the regimental centre. This will also mark the 200 years of the service of Gorkha soldiers in the Indian Army.

According to Lt Gen Thodge, there is no problem in getting recruits from Nepal and whatever political issues that might exist have had no effect on the number of young men from that country queuing to join the Indian Army’s Gorkha Regiments. ‘There is a significant population of Gorkhas in the North East, particularly in Sikkim, and this number can be increased,” he said.

The Army has been striving to achieve a ratio of 60:40 (Nepalese and Indian troops respetively) in its Gorkha battalions, but this ratio has been dwindling over the years. An officer associated with the 14 Gorkha Training Centre (GTC) in Subathu, home to the First and Fourth Gorkha Rifles, said Indian Gorkha recruits had been joining in large numbers lately. However, there has not been any shortfall in the number of Nepalese youth wanting to join the Indian Army.

Lt Gen Thodge also informed that for the first time in many years a new Gorkha Battalion was being raised and that this new unit is coming up in the First Gorkha Rifles. The 6/1 Gorkha Rifles or Sixth Battalion of First Gorkha Rifles is under raising in Subathu and has already been christened as the ‘Kanchi Paltan’ or the youngest battalion of the regiment.

“The new battalions will be raised in other Gorkha regiments too in a phased manner as has been envisaged in the modernisation plan, particularly in those regiments which have only five battalions each,” Lt Gen Thodge said.

More than 100 Gorkha veterans from Nepal have especially come to participate in the 200th annversary celebrations here. Among the veterans is nearly 90 year old British officer, Lt Col JP Cross (retd) who served in the pre-Independence era and is now settled in Nepal.

The First Gorkha Rifles owns its birth to the British victory over Gorkha soldiers at Maluan Fort near Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh. The British were so impressed with the valour of the Gorkhas that they decided to raise a Regiment comprising them and the first such unit came up in Subathu in 1815. Since then the First Gorkha Rifles is known as the ‘Malaun Regiment’.

The bicentenary celebrations of the Gorkhas are also being conducted in the British Army and the year long affair will culminate, in India and in the United Kingdom, in April 2016. The three-day celebrations at Subathu were kicked off today with a special Sainik Sammelan addressed by the Colonel of the Regiment.

Source Indian Express

Indian Coast Guard recruitment- Navik Last Date 17 August 2015

Indian Coast Guard invites application for the post of Navik (Domestic Branch) (Cook & Steward (10 pass Entry) 01/2016 Batch in the Indian Coast Guard, an Armed Force of the Union. Apply before 17 August 2015.
Indian Coast Guard recruitment- Navik Last Date 17 August 2015

Job Location : All India

Job Details :

Post Name : Navik (Domestic Branch)
Pay Scale : Rs. 5200 –20200/-
Grade Pay : Rs.1900/-

Eligibility Criteria :    

Educational Qualification : 10th Class with 50% marks in aggregate from a board of Education recognized by Central / State Government.

Relaxation of Percentage : 5% relaxation in above minimum cut off will be given for outstanding sports person of National level who have obtained 1st, 2nd or 3rd position in any field sports events at the Open National Championship/ Interstate National Championship. This relaxation will also be applicable to the wards of Coast Guard uniform personal deceased while in service.

Nationality : Indian

Age Limit : Minimum 18 Years and maximum 22 years i.e between 01 Apr 1994 to 31 Mar 1998.

Age of Relaxation :
SC & ST Category : 5 years
OBC-NCL Category : 3 years
Selection Process : Selection will be through a Written Test, followed by an Physical Fitness Test (PFT) and initial Medical Examination.

How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with Copies (not returnable) of 10th class marks sheet and pass certificates, caste certificate ( SC, ST, OBC as per Govt. of India format), Age Proof, Domicile, Sports certificate attested by Gazetted Officer, one recent passport size colour photograph (Not older than one month) and a self-addressed (unstamped) envelop of size 22×10 cms send by Ordinary Post only to relevant Zone as per Official Notification on or before 17.08.2015.

Important Dates to Remember:
Last Date For Submission Of Application : 17.08.2015

Important Links :
Detail Advertisement & Application Form Link : http://www.joinindiancoastguard.gov.in/pdf/Advertisement/Navik(DB).pdf


Requirement, eligibility of Gorkhas for Indian Army recruitment

6:36 PM
There is no decline in the recruitment of Gorkha youth in the Indian Army. Indian Navy (IN) and Indian Air Force (IAF) do not hold separate data relating to recruitment of Gorkha youth.
eligibility of Gorkhas for Indian Army recruitment
Gorkhas for Indian Army
Indian Army does not require community certificate by 'Assam Gorkha Sammelan' and certificate signed by village Sarpanch meets the requirement of enrollment in Gorkha Units. In the case of IAF, Gorkhas (a subject of Nepal) are eligible for recruitment if they meet laid down eligibility criteria. Further, recruitment in IAF is open to all eligible citizens without any discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, religion, region or community. In the case of Indian Navy, Gorkhas who are citizens of India do not require any certificate of eligibility for recruitment in the Navy. Further, Gorkha subjects of Nepal also do not require a certificate of eligibility.

This information was given by Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar in a written reply to Shri B Vinod Kumar in Lok Sabha today.

DM/NAMPI/RAJ

Source- business-standard

Gorkhas in the Indian Army allowed to take leave

9:30 PM
Gorkhas in the Indian Army who want to attend to their families in earthquake-hit Nepal will be allowed to take leave, Army officials said on Monday.

Gorkhas in the Indian Army
Gorkhas in the Indian Army
"If some Gorkha personnel feel they have to take leave, they can. It will not be a problem," an army official said.

There are some 38,000 Gorkhas in the Indian Army, of which 25,000-28,000 are from Nepal.

"Personnel from Gorkha Rifles 1, 3, 4, 5 and 8 are from that area. We will also be reaching out to the immediate families of these personnel in the Indian Army," the official said.

The army will also take help of ex-servicemen in Nepal during relief and rescue work and while rebuilding the earthquake hit areas, he said.

"There are around 130,000 ex-servicemen in Nepal. These ex-servicemen have a respectable position locally and play a key role in decision-making. They are capable of guiding us to places where relief may be needed," the official said.

Indian Army chief General Dalbir Singh, who belongs to the Gorkha Regiment and is an honorary general of the Nepalese Army, spoke to his counterpart General S.J.B. Rana after the devastating earthquake.

Officials said there was constant coordination with the Nepalese Army.

"The mantra is whatever Nepal requires, we will help them with that," a senior Army official said.

The official added that while Nepal had a strong Army of over one lakh, they lacked equipment to tackle a crisis of this sort. India would provide such equipment.

Via: zeenews

Army Recruitment at GRD Jalapahar Darjeeling April 8th - April 9th

Army Recruitment will be conducted on April 8th and 9th, 2015 at the Gorkha Recruiting Depot, Jalapahar (above Jorebunglow), Darjeeling for Indian Gorkha youth.
Please note the following dates and times.
Army Recruitment at GRD Jalapahar Darjeeling
Pic for Army Recruitment 
April 8th: Rai, Limbu, Tamang, and ward of currently serving or ex-servicemen, or son of ex-service widows
April 9: Gurung, Mangar, Chettri, Thakuri, Lepcha, Bhutia and other castes and ward of currently serving or ex-servicemen, or son of ex-service widows
Reporting Time: 6 A.M to 11:30 A.M
Age: Between 17 years 6 Months to 21 years
Height: 157 Centimeters (CMS)
Weight: 48 Kgs
Chest: 77 Cms
Chest expansion: 5 cms
Educational Qualification: Matriculation pass and above,
Documents 3 Copies each of : Class 10 pass certificate, mark-sheet, residential certificate, Gorkha Certificate containing Candidates passport size photos with SDO's signature. Certificate of being unmarried from Gram Pradhan/Municipality commissioner, Any sports certificate, 10 passport size photographs

If a candidate is ward of servicemen, ex-servicemen and/or son of ex-service widow then you are required to bring documents from the concerned Record Office.

Source: TheDC

Gorkha Army Recruitment at Lebong Army Ground in Darjeeling

Army Recruitment will be conducted on January 12th and 13th, 2015 at Lebong Army Ground, Darjeeling for Indian Gorkha youth.
Gorkha Army Recruitment at Lebong Army Ground in Darjeeling
Gorkha Army Recruitment at Lebong
Army Ground in Darjeeling

Please note the following dates and times.

Jan 12: Rai, Limbu, Tamang, and ward of currently serving or ex-servicemen, or son of ex-service widows

Jan 13: Gurung, Mangar, Chettri, Thakuri, Lepcha, Bhutia and other castes and ward of currently serving or ex-servicemen, or son of ex-service widows

Reporting Time: 6 A.M to 11:30 A.M
Date of birth born between: 12 January 1994 to 12 July 1997
Height: 157 Centimeters (CMS)
Weight: 48 Kgs
Chest: 77 Cms
Chest expansion: 25 cms
Educational Qualification: Matriculation and above,

Documents 3 Copies each of : Class 10 pass certificate, mark-sheet, residential certificate, Gorkha Certificate containing Candidates passport size photos with SDO's signature. Certificate of being unmarried from Gram Pradhan/Municipality commissioner, Any sports certificate, 10 passport size photographs

If a candidate is ward of servicemen, ex-servicemen and/or son of ex-service widow then you are required to bring documents from the concerned Record Office.

Source: The Darjeeling Chronicle

 
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