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| Name/Designation | News Paper | Mobile | Land Line |
| H.S BEDI | DAILY AJIT | 94173-88505 | 261335 |
| Patron | |||
| SUBHASH JHAMB | PRATAP KESARI | 94171-75589 | 502789 |
| Patron | |||
| DAVINDER PAL SINGH | DAILY AJIT | 94173-52515 | 261660 |
| President | |||
| MUNISH BHATEJA | PARTAP KESARI | 98722-81464 | 260595 |
| Chairman | |||
| PRAFUL NAGPAL | THE TRIBUNE | 94179-34215 | 502525 |
| Vice President | |||
| VINOD MEHTA | PANJAB KESRI | 94173-87669 | 266969 |
| Vice President | |||
| SUBODH VERMA | DAINIK JAGRAN | 98722-19535 | 502705 |
| Vice President | |||
| MANOJ TIRPATHI | HINDUSTAN TIME | 94177-37800 | |
| GEN. SECRETARY | |||
| JILESH THATAI | AMAR UJALA | 98558-01661 | 263973 |
| SECRETARY | |||
| RAJESH ANEJA | DESH SEWAK | 94170-24311 | 260129 |
| Joint SEC. | |||
| SURINDER TINNA | SARHAD KESRI | 93578-12544 | 502828 |
| Organising Secretary | |||
| ASHOK KAMRA | RASTIYA CHAVI | 98151-50121 | 502912 |
| P.R.O | |||
| INQLAB NAGPAL | RASTIYA CHAVI | 98559-97482 | |
| Cashier | |||
| LILADHAR SHARMA | PUNJAB KESRI | 93162-93280 | 502308 |
| RAKESH NAGPAL | SARHAD KESRI | 93162-38530 | 502828 |
| DR. AMAR LAL BAGLA | DAINIK JAGRAN | 94170-93191 | 263264 |
| SUBODH NAGPAL | PUNJAB KESRI | 94179-34214 | 502525 |
| AMRIT SACHDEVA | DAINIK JAGRAN | 98556-71862 | 502381 |
| RAKESH CHABRA | DAILY AJIT | 94172-53280 | 221114 |
| DR. KAPIL TRIKHA | INDIAN EXPRESS | 94171-95150 | |
| LACHMAN DOST | AMAR UJALA | 99140-63937 | 263973 |
| SANJEEV GROVER | PARTAP KESRI | 94630-80789 | 261468 |
| SANJEEV JHAMB | AJIT SAMACHAR | 94176-78787 | 263434 |
| RAJ ARORA | NAWA JAMANA | 98556-16592 | |
| KARNAIL SINGH | DESH SEWAK | 94173-87008 | 261833 |
| JILE SINGH | AMAR UJALA | 94177-21215 | 221815 |
| TERSEM JULAHA | CHADI KALAN | 94176-46572 | 221234 |
| PREM DOOMRA | DAINIK JAGRAN | 99883-32691 | |
| SURINDER CHUGH | D. CHANNAL | 98157-08832 | 501799 |
| M.S. KUKAR | AAJ DI AWAJ | 98155-15660 | 321565 |
| YOGESH SHARMA | POTIMALA | 93560-43364 | 203184 |
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| Train No | From | To | Departure Time | Reaching Time | Train No. | From | To | Arrival Time | Departure Time |
| 4004 | Fazilka | Delhi | 0315 | 0550 | 4003 | Delhi | Fazilka | 2255 | 2020 |
| 2FKB | Fazilka | Bathinda Via Kotkapura | 0345 | 0640 | 1FF | Firozpur | Fazilka | 0850 | 0615 |
| 2FF | Fazilka | Firozpur | 0620 | 0825 | 1FKB | Bathinda | Fazilka | 1040 | 0735 |
| 1RF | Fazilka | Rewari | 0910 | 1220 | 3FF | Firozpur | Fazilka | 1035 | 0830 |
| 2FK | Fazilka | Kotkapura | 1045 | 1245 | 1FK | Kotkapura | Fazilka | 0650 | 0415 |
| 4FF | Fazilka | Firozpur | 1045 | 1250 | 5FF | Firozpur | Fazilka | 1225 | 1005 |
| 6FF | Fazilka | Firozpur | 1240 | 1445 | 2RF | Rewari | Fazilka | 1600 | 1225 |
| 2FKB | Fazilka | Bathinda Via Kotkapura | 1610 | 1910 | 7FF | Firozpur | Fazilka | 1545 | 1315 |
| 8FF | Fazilka | Firozpur | 1445 | 1700 | 3FKB | Bathinda | Fazilka | 2400 | 2120 |
| 4FK | Fazilka | Kotkapura | 2010 | 2205 | 3FK | Kotkapura | Fazilka | 1445 | 1255 |
| 10FF | Fazilka | Firozpur | 1750 | 2025 | 9FF | Firozpur | Fazilka | 1945 | 1730 |
Fazilka to Chandigarh ( via Jalalabad, Ferozpur, Moga, Ludhiana ) Departure from Fazilka 3:30 am
Chandigarh to Fazilka(via Ludhiana, Moga, Ferozpur, Jalalabad) Departure from Chandigarh 3 :00 pm
Phone No.
Ludhiana : 0161-2774774, 2670390
Chandigarh : 0172-5078365, 2700119
Mohali : 0172-5095462, 5094303
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JOIN INDIAN DEFENSE SERVICE

President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
DEVELOPED INDIA- Read Full Lecture by President of India
Indian Armed Forces have a reputation of being one of the finest in the world and offer a very challenging and Attractive career for Indian youth(both men and women). Indian armed forces, after induction, impart required training to ensure that individual becomes fully capable of handling difficult and complex situation arising in operational and administrative spheres. The services environment offers:-
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A very healthy work culture. It offers challenging and result-oriented environment and is best suited for honest and upright person to serve and as such holds the promise of bringing high social standing and honour to an individual joining the same. |
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Individual becomes true nationalist and stops distinguishing individuals based on religion, cast and regional basis. It is the only career which demands and teaches supreme sacrifice for the country. |
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Armed forces is a major setup, which provide reasonably good and fast career growth. Career growth in armed forces depends on performance and your skill. Certain courses entitle you to additional pay and allowances. |
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Life in armed forces is regimented and it takes priority over normal life and builds up Esprit-de-Corps. |
Indian armed forces render invaluable service to the nation, both in times of
war and peace. Though there prime task is defending our nation against external
aggression, many times it is called to restore internal strife and help in
natural calamities.
JOB PPROSPECTS
Training for the defence services automatically qualifies students to become full-fledged officers of the service to which they are appointed. They are guaranteed a job, along with all the perks and allowances, many of which continue even after retirement. Jobs in the Defence Services involve a great deal of power and authority, though there are frequent transfers. Competent officers always have a chance of being promoted to senior positions over the years
There are number of types of entries in the Armed Forces in India. basic Entry
for all the three forces is through National Defence Academy (NDA). Entries are
at 10+2 Level, after graduation and after professional courses(graduate /post
graduate level).
There are following entries to armed Forces :-
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Entry through NDA in all three wings, permanent commission, after 10+2 level through prescribed competitive examination known as National defence Academy / naval Academy Examination. |
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Entry after graduation through Combined Defence Services Examination, through Indian Military Academy (IMA) Dehradun for Army, the Naval Academy, Goa for Indian Navy and the Air Force Academy, Hyderabad for Air Force as permanent Commission officer. Through Officers Training School as Short Service Commission officer. |
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All three services can be joined after completion of technical education i.e. Engineering Degree, requirement of each service is different. |
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Army Medical Corps, which serves all three services can be joined after completion of MBBS degree, either through Armed Forces Medical college or from any other medical College. |
General eligibility conditions demand that a candidate must be - a citizen of India (subjects of Bhutan, Nepal, Tibetan refugees or migrants from the rest of the Indian subcontinent with the intention of settling permanently in India can also apply). In addition, candidates must be physically fit in accordance with the prescribed physical standards. They should be unmarried males or female. There is a Women's Special Entry Scheme (officers) for women graduates in specified subjects between 19-27 years of age.
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If you are between the age of 16½ - 19 and have completed the junior year of
high school, you can write the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exam
which is meant for entry into the National Defence Academy (NDA). The exam
is held every six months at various centers in India. Out of the 50,000 to
60,000 candidates who write the UPSC exam, only around one-third pass.
Individual faring well in this exam you be called in for a Services Selection Board (SSB) interview which lasts for three to four days. In this interview they conduct medical & written tests, outdoor activity contests, personal interviews, etc. Candidates who want to join the Indian Air Force, have to take a Pilot Aptitude Test which once failed, can never be taken again. All candidates have to undergo extensive psychological examinations and meet exhaustive physical parameters to appear on the SSB merit list, from which 300 join the NDA as cadets for three years. NDA takes in new cadets every January & June. There are no fees to join NDA, but an individual wish to opt out, as a small percentage do, it is very expensive. An NDA drop-out has to pay the government, costs incurred in training, which are calculated by the number of weeks that have been spent at NDA. |
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NDA CoursesWhile in the NDA, a cadet earns a Bachelor Degree in Arts, Science or Computer Science, which is affiliated to the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi. The three years in the NDA are divided into 6 semesters. Five are general semesters, which every candidate has to take and in the sixth and final semester, each candidate specialises for either the Army, Navy or Air Force. Academics constitute around 57% of the program comprising 12 disciplines, which are 8 languages, three pure sciences, two applied sciences and four social sciences. There are also Common Service Subjects like military history, area study, service writing, leadership, para-military forces, weapons training and situational instruction. Also a part of the curriculum are Special Services Subjects like training in battlefield and peace-time skills and operations specific to individual streams of the Army, Navy or Air Force. There is also outdoor training which includes physical training, drill and equitation. After three years in the NDA, Army cadets join the Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun, Navy cadets join the INS Tir or INS Krishna at Cochin and Air Force cadets move on to the Air Force Training Academy at Hyderabad. These courses are of 18 months duration after which, individual gets a commissioned rank. |
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Graduate / Direct EntryIndividuals between the age of 19 and 22 and having a three year Bachelor degree, can appear for the Combined Defense Services Exam (CDSC), which is held every 6 months at various centers in India. Again like the NDA process, there will be a SSB interview and a medical examination. On clearing these, individual is straight away enlisted into the Indian Military Academy (if he opts for the Army), without entering NDA, and get trained there for 18 months after which, get a commissioned rank. |
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Technical EntryIndividuals having an engineering degree, can apply for direct commission. He can directly appear for the SSB interview and medical exam. If cleared them, he will be paid a stipend by the Indian Government during his senior years. After completing the degree, you are straight away enlisted into the Air Force Training Academy in Hyderabad (if you opt for the Air Force), without entering NDA, with a commissioned rank or in Army, ie., through IMA |

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