As going the saying that leaders
are born and not made. This is a conflicting topic but there can be a debate
over it and the discussion can continue for hours. But definitely certain
traits are there in leaders which make them great leaders. Our officers in defense
forces are also true leaders where they have to lead the troop in front and
they save our country in different ways.
Tuesday 29 December 2015
Thursday 24 December 2015
Saturday 19 December 2015
Join Indian Coastguard as Assistant Commandant - 02/2016
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN AND WOMEN TO BECOME OFFICER
Here comes one more opportunity for our young officers who are desperately waiting to serve the nation. Indian coast guard releases vacancy for Assistant commandant post. Once you join the Coast Guard fraternity, you start earning from day1. The
newly appointed officer will be placed in Pay Band-3(Rs.15600-39100) with Grade
Pay Rs. 5400/- along with other benefits applicable to officers.
Saturday 12 December 2015
FTII Row: Road to politicising academics?
In
June, all the students of the Film and
Television Institute of India in Pune went on an indefinite strike with
boycotting of everything from classes to the extra-curricular activities and
projects in the institute. The interesting thing to be noted is that this strike
is still going on with the students totally remaining rooted to their stand on
getting their issues addressed. The institute which is under the Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting has been the alma mater for stalwarts of Indian
Cinema, like Om Puri and Oscar winning sound engineer, Resul Pookutty. So, the
question arises as to why a bunch of young and dynamic artists and the future
of Indian cinema is in loggerheads with the institute management?
Thursday 10 December 2015
CPEC: China-Pakistan Economic corridor - Part 2
In Part 1 of this series we saw all about where the corridor extends and how its strategically important for both the countries including China and Pakistan. But all that looks good is not easy to achieve there there might be certain problems in the way, no doubt it will make the two countries better with this project. Lets see what all could be there.
Tuesday 1 December 2015
CPEC: China-Pakistan Economic corridor - Part 1
The China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)
is a ongoing development megaproject which aims to connect Gwadar Port in
south-western Pakistan to China’s north-western
autonomous region of Xinjiang. It will connect these two ports via a network of highways, railways and pipelines to transport oil and gas. It
will run for 3000 KMs and is very
important for the relations between China and Pakistan.
Wednesday 25 November 2015
SSB GD Series: Analysis of Bihar Elections
Introduction
The much awaited legislative assembly election
of Bihar is over. The election was held over 5 phases in Bihar through October-November
before the end of the tenure of the
current Legislative assembly. Overall Bihar is divided into 9 divisions and 38 districts for
administrative purposes. It has 243
seats in its Legislative assembly. It is one of the 7 states of India where
Bicameral legislature exists.
Monday 23 November 2015
Five Tricky Questions asked during SSB Interview
These are few questions asked in HR / SSB interview. The
answers are really stunning and inspiring./ Sometimes officers and assessors at SSB ask some unusual questions that might be personal in nature and candidates ask me that why should they answer them. See you have multiple ways to answer. Here is the list of few such questions and answers given by some candidates. Get ready to explore yourself as SSB is once a life time opportunity to enjoy, know yourself and get a dream job.
Thursday 19 November 2015
SSB Experience Series: Recommended from 18SSB Allahabad TGC-122 : Part 2
In first part of this series we saw how I performed and did various rounds. Lets move ahead with my journey that converted my dream into a reality.
DAY 3
DAY 3
The best thing about SSB is the Group Task Series!
The first task is Group Discussion. Listen
more talk sense, give valid points and support valid points, reinforce
them, avoid altercations with other candidates and you’ll sail through
smoothly. It does not matter how much
you speak, the quality of what you speak matters the most.3-4 times will do
the trick.
Tuesday 17 November 2015
SSB Experience Series: Recommended from 18SSB Allahabad TGC-122 : Part 1
Starting from Anand vihar (Delhi) Station on 19th Oct
2015, I took leave from my work, thanks to my Manager who approved me one,
embarking on a journey which a hundred dreams of but only few get a chance to actually live it.
The train journey of 10 long Hours ended at Allahabad station. A fresh air
welcomed me to Allahabad with open hands.
“Not a bad start,” I said to myself.
“Not a bad start,” I said to myself.
Sunday 15 November 2015
SSB Experience series: Second time recommended from 24 SSB Bangalore
“Even if we don’t have the POWER to choose where we
come from, WE can still choose where we go from there”
I
don’t know who said it but I do know that words are effective in my life. I did
my schooling from SAINIK SCHOOL
GHORAKHAL, NAINITAL. I cleared my NDA 124 written and cleared my SSB from 11
SSB ALLAHABAD but got medical unfit in 2010 February .
Thursday 5 November 2015
SSB Awareness Series: Law of Encryption - Part 2
In Part 1 of this series we saw what does the technology and law means and how it could impact the population. Lets move ahead and see the impact and why is this new government creating such policies.
Impact and Issues with the Encryption policy:
Though,
the Encryption policy has been introduced for a noble cause for securing the
people of the country but the policy can become a headache for people’s lives.
Moreover, the policy of not deleting the messages for 90 days will mean that
every mobile user will mean that the user needs to keep a check on his messages
every day.
Wednesday 4 November 2015
SSB Awareness Series: Law of Encryption - Part 1
The
government shocked everyone with a new Draft policy on the Internet usage.
According to the draft on new encryption policy the government will have access to all the encrypted information, including
personal emails, messages or even data stored on a private business server.
Moreover, according to the policy the government wants the users to store all the
encrypted communication for at least 90 days and make it available to security
agencies, if required, in text form.
Tuesday 3 November 2015
SSB GD Series: Is Censorship needed in Entertainment Industry?
The entertainment
industry is one of the most profitable industries in India. This is one industry,
which would always stay in market and
would never fade away. It entertains the viewers, particularly the youth
and earns billions in return. It is something, which cannot be chained or put
under restrictions; well at least it seems so. But with the censor board in
power even the entertainment industry seems to be bounded thus preventing the
fine works of various actors and directors to see the light of the day.
Saturday 31 October 2015
Chinese Economic Slowdown: The global impact
We
all have been reading reports off lately about the Chinese economic slowdown.
We might have wondered what it is and why is it of some grave importance in our
context. Chinese economic slowdown refers to the reduction in the rate of the growth of the Chinese economy than
what was predicted by the economists worldwide. The Chinese GDP growth was not
as fast was expected at 8% but was a
slower progress of 7%.
Wednesday 28 October 2015
Top 5 terrorist organisations operating from Pakistan
After
the terrorist attack in Punjab’s
Gurdaspur, the focus has once again shifted to Pakistan and its state
sponsored terrorism. The attack has cost
8 lives including a SP rank officer. Home Minister Rajnath Singh has
already informed the Parliament that the terrorists came from Pakistan. Pakistan’s
intelligence agency ISI has, for a long time, used terrorist networks to carry
out covert operations in India, Kashmir being a regular target.
Tuesday 27 October 2015
Updates on Child Labor Amendment Bill
Any
society’s future will be only as good as the way it treats and nurtures its
children today. This is a much talked about issue. Sociologists &
economists as well as our prime minister have emphasized this repeatedly. Today
the number of child laborers in India varies
from 50 lack to 5 crore in different estimate.
Tuesday 20 October 2015
Saturday 17 October 2015
Friday 16 October 2015
SSB Awareness series: Beti Bachao, Beti padhao - Part 1
The
Women sex ration going down in India has been of great concern. It has been
noted that the women sex ratio has gone down
from 945 in 1991 to 927 in 2001 to 918 in 2011 per 1000 males. This has
shown that our society is patriarchal
in nature is majorly aims at having male child rather than female counterparts.
Thursday 15 October 2015
SSB Awareness Series: A Visit by German Chancellor
Amongst
the growing Refugee crisis in Europe, the visit of German Chancellor was quite
important from India’s point of view as it could have impacted the investment in India from Germany. Germany is the largest trading partner of India from
Europe and 2nd most
technological partner in terms of technological collaborations. However,
the bilateral trade between Indian and Germany has stagnated in the last couple
of years due to various domestic and international factors.
Tuesday 13 October 2015
All you need to know about AFSPA : Armed forces special power act
The
Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act of
1958 is the act that gives the armed forces of India the special powers to
function in areas termed as ‘disturbed’ by the Governor of the state or the
Central government. The act was formed in 1958 for the first time to include
the North-Eastern states of India, also known as the seven sisters.
Saturday 10 October 2015
AFCAT 2/2015 Results out, Check here
As promised by SSB Vision Team
the result would be declared soon and here is that time now. AFCAT is held
twice a year and it is the gateway to get the coveted wings of the Indian
Air-force. This year the first AFCAT exam was help on 22 February 2015 and this was the second exam conducted on 13 September 2015 , we all
were eagerly waiting for the results. Finally the wait is over and Air-force
authorities have published the results.
What to do after clearing AFCAT2/2015?
First of all I would like to
congratulate who are among the ten thousand aspirants who have made through the
stage one of selection for the Indian Air force officers. The nest step is to
be taken immediately. I have been receiving a lot of queries in selection of
AFSB center and other such queries so i thought of solving those queries
collectively through this forum. The immediate next step is selecting a date
and a center for AFSB.
Friday 9 October 2015
Thursday 8 October 2015
SSB Lecturette series: A Scandal with the Diesel Engine - Part 1
The world is going mad
over environment protection. Most of the countries have declared their plans to
cut out pollution and increase their use
of renewable sources of energy by 2030. Even at the UN all countries are
going to address environment as their prime concern and discuss ways to
decrease pollution overall. And then comes a big scandal from a reputed brand
in the world of cars which has shocked the world. Two of the biggest brands of
the world, Volkswagen and Audi have
been found to be fooling the tests for amount of pollution they have been
producing through their cars.
Tuesday 6 October 2015
Friday 2 October 2015
All you need to know about INS Kochi: India’s Warship
The
Navy had commissioned a new Warship the INS Kochi, largest ever warship built in India. Commissioned by the Defense
Minister Manohar Parikar, INS Kochi is the second Indian Navy Kolkata class
destroyer. It has undergone sea trials and has been commissioned on September 30 2015. Destroyers are only second to
the aircraft carriers and in terms of raw combat and have high value in the
sea. The INS Kochi will make the 10th
destroyer in the India’s combat fleet.
Wednesday 30 September 2015
SSB Lecturette Series: All you need to know about Clean India Campaign
Let’s talk about Swachh Bharat Abhiyan which English
version is CLEAN INDIA CAMPAIGN. First of all, it is
necessary to know the root cause of the arrival of original idea. Our National
Father Mahatma Gandhi communicated
a pre-eminent message to the nation through his efforts to aware people about
cleanliness. He dreamed to see India as "Clean India" where we
together initiate to clean up India.
Monday 28 September 2015
Dengue-local or global fever?
Dengu is a mosquito-borne tropical disease caused by the dengue virus and is also known as “breakbone fever”. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In a small proportion of cases, the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs. Dengue is transmitted by several species of mosquito within the genus Aedes, principally A. aegypti.
Saturday 26 September 2015
SSB Lecturette Series: New Labor Reforms in India - Part 2
In previous part of this series we read about the background and other relevant details that why Labor law needs a change in India. Lets see whats the story ahead. It also considers the fact that, Archaic labor laws have
strictly regulated hiring and firing, while an onerous "Inspector raj' or rule of inspectors
has deluged employers with paperwork, discouraging them from expanding and
taking on new staff.
Friday 25 September 2015
SSB Lecturette Series: New Labor Reforms in India - Part 1
Millions of
workers across India have begun a 24-hour strike in protest against
planned labor law reforms, the biggest show of strength by trade unions since
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office last year. The strike, the biggest
in India for more than two years, included staff at state-run banks and mines
as well as some factory, construction and transport workers.
Thursday 24 September 2015
SSB General Awareness: Paryushan - time for meditation or distress?
The
Jain community forms 0.37% of the total
population of India. Mumbai holds one of the largest Jain population in the country with a number of Jain
temples and monuments. The Jain community in Mumbai is not only very prosperous
but also one with the highest literacy
rate amongst other communities. A religious organization, The Dakshin Bharat Jain Sabha is
responsible for the interests of the native Jains in Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Tuesday 22 September 2015
Monday 21 September 2015
SSB General awareness series: All you need to know about INDC - Part2
In the last part of this series we saw the dynamics playing between the developed countries and the developing countries. Where is India will be seen in this part. Continuing on the contributions of various countries - European
union has submitted its climate action plan which can be quantified. They have
planned to cut greenhouse gases by 40% by the year 2030, using the year 1990 as the baseline year with
which emission reductions are compared.
Saturday 19 September 2015
Wednesday 16 September 2015
SSB General awareness series: All you need to know about INDC - Part1
Critical analysis of INDC:
Intended Nationally Determined Contributions
Countries across the
world have decided to create a new international climate agreement on a United Nations
Framework on Conventional Climate Change (UNFCCC). There is conference in the end of the year (Dec 2015) in Paris regarding
the same. For this, countries have agreed to announce a public outline of their
actions they will take after 2020 under a new international agreement, known as
their Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs). The INDCs will determine if the world
is able to come to a common agreement in order to lower carbon emission and
have a climate-resilient future.
Tuesday 15 September 2015
The Governemnt announcement on OROP
The Government of India
has finally listened to the demands of the veterans of One rank One pension.
Under this demand the government should assign
money in order to provide uniform pension to the veterans with respect to
the pension of the defense service-men retiring currently.
Thursday 10 September 2015
India’s Turn To Learn From The Migrant Crisis In Europe
What is happening in the central regions of the
planet?
Europe is facing its worst refugee crisis
since World War 2, refugees mainly from the Middle East (Syria, Iraq and
Afghanistan) and North African Regions are seeking asylum in the apparently
safer regions of Eastern Europe. The world has witnessed horrifying images of
refugees risking their lives just to get a glimpse of safety, people are taking
dangerous sea journeys across the Mediterranean to reach Europe, losing their
own live or lives of their near and dear ones.
Wednesday 9 September 2015
All you need to know about Global crash in China : Part 1
China cut the value of its yuan currency against
the US dollar, taking the reductions to
3.5 per cent this week, the largest in more than two decades. The move has reinforced concerns about the
world's second largest economy, and analysts are divided over the reasons
behind the move and the consequences it will have.
Tuesday 8 September 2015
Ceasefire Violations at LOC: An ulterior motive
The
ceasefire violations by the Pakistani Army at the Line of Control has been a major issue since 2014 and it is still
continuing till date. These are also known as the Indo-Pakistan border skirmishes 2014-2015 by international
agencies, like United Nations. But, it has been seen that most of the times
these skirmishes have been initiated by Pakistani Army at strategic moments
which would have potentially changed the relation between the two countries, especially
when there is a chance of betterment in terms of the strained relations between
the two nations.
Monday 7 September 2015
SSB Lecturette Series: The Onion Cry in India
The onion, the most common ingredient in Indian food, is back in
the news for all the wrong reasons. The retail price of onions has spiked by nearly 50% in the past
few weeks; obviously, it has become much cause for mirth and derision—especially
since the common man is in the eye of the proverbial storm.
Saturday 5 September 2015
Is Language a barrier in SSB - English or Hindi ?
I have been asked quite often by
the aspirants about this question. Which language to use and what not to use.
Is language the criteria for making the selection? What if I use Hindi or
English? What if I use English frequently but suddenly use some of Hindi or
what if I am comfortable and confident in speaking Hindi only.
Friday 4 September 2015
All you need to know about our REAL Fighters : Indian Air Force
The
Indian Air Force on hearing these 4 words the blood circulating faster in our
body. Being a civilian what is the 1st picture that comes to your
mind on hearing the word Air Force? Let me guess what most of you will think,
probably you will be thinking about Air Shows where in you all sorts of crazy
breath taking stunts and the sound of the helicopters travelling over your
location. If this is what you think then that’s the perfect track you guys are
up to.
Thursday 3 September 2015
SSB General awareness series: The Political drama in Bihar - Part 2
In part 1 of this series we saw the basic level of ground work both parties are doing to win the heart of their voters and how they want to win this battle this time. Let us see the rest of the story and the view of author on whats happening and is it really beneficial for our country. Read the rest of drama.
Wednesday 2 September 2015
Monday 31 August 2015
How to perform well in Self-Description round of psychology at SSB?
In SD one is expected to appraise
him or her based on certain situations. You will be expected to write what you
think about yourself, what your parents, teachers, friends, boss etc. think
about you and what can be your strength and weakness. The time provided for
this exercise is 15 minutes and let me clarify that this is the most important
exercise of all the four because here you tell the assessors what you have.
Saturday 29 August 2015
SSB Awareness series: Greek Crisis – The Flashback
Let’s
start on with a throwback about GREECE! A quick questionnaire – What comes to
your mind first and foremost when you hear / read about Greece? Majority would
be saying its history its mythology, gods like Zeus, Poseidon etc. the
youngsters will link Greece to games like God Of War, Hercules, Wrath Of Gods
and so on.
Friday 28 August 2015
SSB Lecturette Series: One Rank One Pension
WHAT IS THE DEMAND
FOR 'ONE RANK ONE PENSION' ALL ABOUT?
For several decades, ex-servicemen have been demanding, as a special dispensation to veterans, that no matter when an officer or jawan has retired from service, they should get equal pension. For example, an officer with 25 years of service who retired, say, in 1995 as a Colonel is currently getting pension based on his last salary drawn. While this is revised annually, his pension is pegged to the 1995 Colonel salary.
For several decades, ex-servicemen have been demanding, as a special dispensation to veterans, that no matter when an officer or jawan has retired from service, they should get equal pension. For example, an officer with 25 years of service who retired, say, in 1995 as a Colonel is currently getting pension based on his last salary drawn. While this is revised annually, his pension is pegged to the 1995 Colonel salary.
Wednesday 26 August 2015
The Iran Nuclear Deal! What it means? How does it impact India? : Part 2
In Part 1 of this series we saw the meaning of various terminologies related to this deal and how it can change the world shape . Here is the remaining story . In the present
scenario Iran desperately needs to stabilize its economy for the government to
function, and the only way to do that is get the sanctions lifted off from it
and hence the deal.
The Iran Nuclear Deal! What it means? How does it impact India? : Part 1
Critical analysis of the Nuclear Deal
After several rounds
of negotiation, the Iran Nuclear deal finally got inked on 14th July, 2015. The deal had been a matter of somewhat
heated debate especially among the Iranians and the P5+1. Before jumping into
what the deal is and how it affects Iran and the Middle East and our country,
India lets acquaint ourselves with some of the technical terms just to grasp
things quickly later.
Tuesday 25 August 2015
Result declared for PIB Written exam of Territorial Army
PART TIME COMMITMENT – FULL TIME HONOUR :ADVENTURE AWAITS YOU !
The written was conducted few days back on 2 August 2015 for the territorial army and the result for that has been finally published. The written is divided into two parts and the written is conducted all over India at few centers decided by the Territorial Board. the paper consists of two parts where the aspirant has to score 40% in each section and 50 % overall for clearing the written part.
The written was conducted few days back on 2 August 2015 for the territorial army and the result for that has been finally published. The written is divided into two parts and the written is conducted all over India at few centers decided by the Territorial Board. the paper consists of two parts where the aspirant has to score 40% in each section and 50 % overall for clearing the written part.
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