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Defence
Minister Visits Forward Areas
The
Defence Minister, Mr George Fernandes visited forward areas on
Indo-Tibet border in Himachal Pradesh. During his visit he was
taken around the Army garrisons affected by the recent
devastating flash floods and was briefed on the extent of
damage caused.
Mr
Fernandes lauded the role of the Army in extending prompt help
to the civil authorities during relief and rescue operations.
The Minister also joined the troops at a barakhana. He
informed that the government was making all efforts to equip
the Army sufficiently and extend every possible help to those
troops who were operating in remote and inhospitable terrain
conditions.
-DS
Rawat
from
Chandigarh
Housing
Project Inaugurated
Air
Chief Marshal A Y Tipnis, the Chief of Air Staff inaugurated
the millennium housing project at Hasimara Air Force Station
in North Bengal. The project comprises 280 residential
quarters for Air Force personnel. The Chief of Air Staff also
addressed the officers, airmen and civilians of the station.
—Sqn
Ldr T K Singha
Kin
of Martyrs Honoured
Fourteen
war widows and next of kin of martyrs belonging to Panchkula,
Chandigarh and Ropar were honoured at an investiture ceremony
held at Manekshaw Auditorium in Chandimandir Cantonment.
The
kin were presented with badges of sacrifice and certificates
of honour by Brig Ram Pratap, Station Commander, Chandimandir.
The heroes included officers who made supreme sacrifice in
post-independence actions prior to operation Vijay.
Speaking on the occasion, Brig Ram Pratap said that about
17,000 soldiers had laid down their lives for the safety and
honour of the nation since independence. The badges of
sacrifice and certificates of honour were a token of the grit,
determination and indomitable spirit displayed by the martyrs
and would go a long way to inspire future generations.
The
Vice President, Zila Sainik Board Panchkula, Col Kartar Singh
and Zila Sainik Welfare Officer, Chandigarh, Lt Col G S
Dhillon were also present on the occasion.
-D
S Rawat
from
Chandigarh
AMC
Conference
Beating
the Retreat ceremony marked the conclusion of the 44 annual
conference of the Army Medical Corps (AMC) at AMC Centre and
School in Lucknow Cantonment.
Attended
by a large number of top brasses of the Armed Forces Medical
Services, the conference deliberated upon the status of
tactical doctrines, equipment of field medical units and
organisational deficiency etc.
An
eight-member AMC Himalayan motorcycle rally on its return
after covering a distance of about 4,500 km was flagged in at
the AMC Centre Headquarters by Lt Gen R K Jatley, Director
General Armed Forces Medical Services. Earlier, Lt Gen R K
Jatley, DGAFMS and Senior Colonel Commandant of AMC and Lt Gen
M A Tutakane, Commandant AFMC and Colonel Commandant of AMC
were presented a guard of honour at AMC Stadium. A spectacular
floodlit tatto followed by a barakhana was also
organised.
-Dhirendra
Ojha
from
Lucknow
CMP
Celebrates Corps Day
The
Corps of Military Police celebrated its 61st anniversary in
Chandimandir Cantonment. A get-together was held at the
Command Hqrs which was attended by the Chief of Staff, Lt Gen
B S Malik and other senior officers. Sports events and a barakhana
were also organised to mark the occasion. At a special Sainik
Sammelan organised by the Western Command Provost Unit, Lt
Col A K Gulaty, officiating Commanding Officer greeted all
ranks and their families. He appreciated the dedication and
hard work put in by the troops in the performance of their
duty.
Raised
during the second world war, the White Belts participated
in all theatres of operation where the Indian Army was
deployed in the war. After independence, besides serving with
distinction in every conflict, units of the Corps served with
the UN Forces in Korea, Congo, Gaza, Cambodia, Somalia,
Mozambique, Angola, Rwanda and Lebanon.
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D S Rawat
from
Chandigarh
Medical
Camp Organised
Amidst
sky-diving and dare-devil motorcycle display, 4010 Field
Ambulance established a medical camp at Police Parade Ground,
Chandimandir. Audiovisual displays of primary health care,
health education on family planning, hygiene and sanitation
drew enthusiastic and curious visitors in large numbers.
Services of all specialists, ultra sound, laboratory, x-ray
and dental surgery were provided by CH(WC), 174 MH and 324
Field Ambulance.
The
overwhelming response of visitors necessitated extension of
the camp duration. Lt Gen Vijay Oberoi, the then GOC-in-C,
Western Command visited the camp besides various other
dignitaries.
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Maj Mohandas C
Continued
Nursing Education Programme
A
ten-day course on Continued Nursing Education for Army and
civil nursing staff was inaugurated by Lt Gen Harcharan Singh,
Director General Medical Services (Army) at Army Hospital
(Research and Referral).
Organised
jointly by the Army School of Nursing and Army Hospital (R
& R), this programme emphasised the role of a nurse in
spinal cord injuries. The course gave an opportunity to the
participants to exchange and update their knowledge,
experience, views and professional skills related to the
patient care.
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M L Arora
Millennium
Re-union
The
101 Medium Regiment (self propelled) celebrated its millennium
reunion alongwith 38th raising day somewhere in the Western
Sector. Many old Commanding Officers, Subedar Majors and a
large number of old officers, JCOs and jawans attended the
celebrations. The activity commenced with a Mandir function
followed by a homage to martyrs. The Commanding Officer, Col
AK Sahni addressed a special Sainik Sammelan on this
occasion. The Regimental Banner was presented to the sub-unit
which had shown the best overall performance during the year.
It was a proud moment to be the ‘Champions Battery’. A
variety entertainment programme was held wherein the
traditional Maratha sports of lezium and malkhamb were
presented by the unit soldiers. Folk artists from Rajasthan
regaled the crowd with their lilting tunes, acrobatic and
skillful dancing. The traditional barakhana followed.
After
a gala get-together in the JCO’s Mess in the afternoon, the
stage was set for the grand finale of the celebrations- the
raising day dinner in the Officer’s Mess. The occasion was
graced by all the high ranking officers in the station
alongwith their ladies.
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Maj (Dr) AK Janardhanan
New
Deputy Chief of Naval Staff
Vice
Admiral Raman Puri has taken over as Deputy Chief of the Naval
Staff at Naval Head-quarters. The Vice Admiral was Fortress
Commander (A & N) at Port Blair before assuming the
present appointment.
The
Flag Officer is an alumnus of National Defence Academy and
National Defence College. He was commissioned in January 1966.
He is a specialist in gunnery and missile. His earlier
important appointments include Director General Seabird, Flag
Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area and Flag Officer
Defence Advisory Group.
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PIB (DW)
Awareness
Programme
The
Southern Air Command organised an awareness programme on
vaccination for infants, children and adults at SAC SNCO’s
Mess Hall, Vayu Vihar. A talk on vaccination and immunisation,
panel discussion and video shows were held. During the
discussion, the panel speakers put emphasis on the use of new
vaccines.
Air
Cmde SS Nesargi, Principal Medical Officer, Southern Air
Command, senior officers’ their family members and children
of Kendriya Vidyalaya attended the function.
(picture
on page 28)
-
P Rajendran
from Thiruvananthapuram
Corps
Day Celebrated
The
220th Engineers Corps Day was celebrated in Lucknow
Cantonment.
The
day began with a solemn ceremony held at Smritika the
War Memorial. Lt Gen R M Chadha, COS, Central Command,
followed by Maj Gen Prakash Suri the Chief Engineer, Central
Command laid wreaths at the war memorial in homage to those
who laid down their lives in the defence of the country.
Wreaths were also placed at the war memorial by Brig N Umar (Retd),
Capt Iliyas Ahmed (Retd) and the seniormost JCO in Station,
Sub Maj BB Raut. Last post was sounded and a two-minutes
silence was observed.
Later
in the evening a social get-together was organised in which Lt Gen P S Joshi, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Central
Command was the chief guest.
A
sports meet was also organised in which Maj AK Tripathi was
adjudged the best player for the year 2000.
Maj
Gen Prakash Suri, the Chief Engineer, Central Command,
distributed prizes to the winners on the occasion. Maj Gen
Suri commended all ranks and their civilian counterparts in
the Engineers Corps for their professional competence and hard
work.
-
Dhirendra Ojha
from
Lucknow
Infantry
Day at Pangode Centre
The
Pangode Military Centre in Thiruvananthapuram celebrated the
infantry day. The programmes included a war memorial service,
cultural programmes, special Sainik Sammelan and social
evening.
Brig
VS Shankar (Retd) and Brig SN Handa, Station Commander,
Pangode participated in the wreath-laying ceremony.
It
was followed by a special Sainik Sammelan at the
Kariappa Auditorium. Brig SN Handa, Station Commander
addressed the Sammelan. He informed that more family
quarters for the soldiers would be constructed at Pangode.
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P Rajendran
from
Thiruvananthapuram
Special
Polo Match
A
special polo match was played between Indian Navy and visiting
Cambridge (UK) polo team as a part of the Navy Week activities
at Jaipur Polo Ground, Delhi Race Course, New Delhi. The Chief
of Naval Staff Admiral Sushil Kumar played for the Navy and
HRH Rashid el Hassan the Prince of Jordan played for
Cambridge.
Admiral
Sushil Kumar, Lt AS Sangha, Lt A Sirohi, Cdr J Siga and
alternate player Cdr R S Yadav played on behalf of the Navy
team. Mr Edmund Hignbottam, Mr Simon Francis, Mr Phillip
Elliot, HRH Rashid el Hassan and alternate players Mr Ravi
Bhatia and Mr Alex Mitchell played for Cambridge.
A
total of four rounds of seven minutes each were played. In the
first three rounds the Navy team managed to get an early lead
by placing a goal and then the Cambridge team neutralizing it.
Mr Phillip Elliot of Cambridge team played excellently for his
team and saved his team from the defeat. The last round was
well defended by both the teams and finally both the teams
scored three goals each.
The
Chief of Army Staff, Gen S Padmanabhan who was the chief guest
of the occasion gave away the prizes. a number of military
officers and foreign dignitaries from many countries witnessed
the spectacular match.
-
R Chidambaranathan
from New Delhi
IAF-SLAF
Weightlifting Meet
The
Indian Air Force-Sri Lankan Air Force weightlifting meet was
held at 3 BRD, Air Force Chandigarh. This is the first time in
the history of the Indian Air Force that a weightlifting event
involving Air Forces of two different countries was organised
in India. Weightlifters from the Sri Lankan Air Force and IAF
competed in this bi-nation meet held to promote goodwill and
friendly relations between the neighbouring countries. Air
Cmde LH Peiris was Chef de Mission of the SLAF team.
The
SLAF is the current holder of Sri Lanka National Weightlifting
championship. Some of the outstanding SLAF weightlifters who
participated in the meet were Aircraftsman Bandara who won a
bronze medal in the SAF Games 1999 held at Kathmandu, Cpl
Yaseen who finished fourth in the SAF Games 1992 held at
Madras and Cpl Abeyrathna who represented Sri Lanka in the
Madras SAF Games 1992.
The
meet was inaugurated by Air Marshal SS Gupta, Air Officer
Commanding-in-Chief, Headquarters Maintenance Command IAF
while Air Marshal DC Dhyani, Air Officer-in-charge,
Administration was the chief guest for the closing ceremony.
The
IAF lifters emerged winners in all the categories.
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Sqn Ldr R K Dhingra
Kamet
House Champion
The
Kamet House scoring maximum of 188 points bagged the overall
championship trophy of the 14th Annual Athletic Meet held at
the Lucknow Army Public School (LAPS). Dhaulagiri House with a
tally of 160 points came second followed by Trishul House
which got 119 points. Sidharth Khanna was declared the best
athlete among senior boys and Pujita Singh the best athlete
among senior girls. Dhaulagiri House of boys and Kamet House
of Girls were adjudged the Best House.
LAPS
also won the inter school relay race. St Paul’s School and
Laxmi Bai Memorial School came second and third respectively.
Maj Gen A K Vasudev, the chief guest on the occasion, declared
the meet open and distributed prizes among the winners.
Earlier, the sports meet began with a colourful march past led
by the equestrian team captained by Digvijay Singh. The
headboy, headgirl and captains of Kamet, Dhaulagiri, Nanda and
Trishul Houses led their respective Houses. Durga Ale had the
honour of carrying the olympic torch.
-
Dhirendra Ojha
from
Lucknow
Championship
Banner Awarded
Brig
SVP Singh, Commander, 12 Artillery Brigade presented the
Championship Banner to 52 Field Regiment at a special
function, somewhere in western sector. Speaking on the the
occasion, he said that Gunners have proved their worth not
only in battle but also in sports events. He remembered the
great role played by the Gunners in Kargil war and paid homage
to Kargil martyrs.
He
gave away prizes to various Artillery units for their
outstanding performance in line laying competitions, command
post competitions, gundrill competitions and survey
competitions. 52 Field Regiment was declared the Champion
Regiment of 12 Artillery Brigade.
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Maj (Dr) AK Janardhanan
from Jodhpur
NCC
Delegation to Singapore
Two
officers and eight NCC cadets (four boys and four girls) left
for Singapore to participate in camp Pinnacle 2000 at
Singapore. The members of the NCC delegation called on Lt Gen
A S Rao, Director General NCC before leaving.
Youth
Exchange Programme between the NCC organisation of Singapore
and India is an annual feature under aegis of international
air/sea exchange programme. Camp Pinnacle was a maiden
programme for the Army wing cadets of the NCC. In this
programme, the cadets visited various historical sites and
places of interest in Singapore, besides participating in camp
Pinnacle 2000.
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PIB (DW)
Baidyanath
Cup Golf Tournament
Mr
Bharat Parikh has won the Baidyanath Cup Golf Tournament
conducted at the Garuda Golf Institute, Kamptee. He also won
the prize for Stableford.
This
annual tournament featured 54 golfers from Nagpur and Kamptee.
It has an interesting format, with prizes against 3/4
handicap. The format included stableford, gross, bogie and
greenhorn, with the stableford winner being awarded the
Baidyanath Cup.
Mr
Shiv Ratan Daga won the prize for bogie, Mr Anand Rai for best
gross and Maj G R Yadav for greenhorn.
Not
to be left behind, the ladies ‘putting’ competition had 15
participants vying for the prizes. Mrs Renu Bharat and Mrs
Reena P J Singh bagged the first and second prizes.
The
prizes were distributed by Col S L Ghosh, officiating
Commandant of the Guards Regimental Centre and Mr Suresh Kumar
Sharma of the Baidyanath Group.
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Wg Cdr S N Mukerjee
from
Nagpur
Judha
Shamsher Football Tournament
The
11 Gorkha Rifles defeated the 4 Gorkha Rifles in the final
match and won the Judha Shamsher Football tournament played at
the 11 GRRC ground in Lucknow Cantonment.
In
the well contested final match no team could score any goal in
the stipulated time. In the tie breaker the 11 GR defeated 4
GR, by 5 goals to 4.
In
all seven teams representing all the battalions of the Gorkha
Brigade Club contested for the championship.
Lt
Gen P S Joshi, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Central
Command, distributed prizes to the winners. The championship
trophy on behalf of the victorious team was received by the
team coach Nb Sub Narad Mani Rai.
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Dhirendra Ojha
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