GANGTOK, 16 Apr: A recruitment rally for the
Indian Navy under various categories for Sikkim state will be conducted on 28
April at Paljor Stadium.
In a press release, Secretary, Rajya Sainik
Board, Gangtok, Col [Retd] DN Bhutia informs that the recruitment team
consisting of three officers, two Warrant Officers and five Seamen from Naval
Headquarters, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi will arrive at Gangtok on 26 April.
The test includes Physical Fitness Test (PFT), Written Exam and the Medical
Inspection.
The Secretary Rajya Sainik Board further
informs that necessary clearance and approval from Election Commission of India
and the Election Department of Sikkim has been received to go ahead with the
recruitment process.
He has invited all eligible youth and
especially those who have been put through the Pre-recruitment coaching and
training during Border Area Development Programme (BADP) in Feb-March 2014 to
come in strength and participate in the Naval Recruitment Rally.
The recruitment drive for Armed Forces during
the year 2013 was remarkable and highly successful, he points out.
A total of 925 youth from Sikkim joined the armed
forces from recruitment drives held last year. This is the largest number of
recruitments in a single year so far in the history of army recruitments in
Sikkim, it is added.
There are still a large number of educated
unemployed youth who should come forward and participate in such recruitment
rallies. Col. Bhutia has also informed that the NDA Exam is being conducted by
UPSC on 20 April with Sir Tashi Namgyal Senior Secondary School (TNSSS),
Gangtok, being one of the centre’s.
Those students from Sikkim who are appearing
in the exam are requested to contact Secretary Rajya Sainik Board after their
exam is over, the release adds.
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