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Constable Kamlesh Kumari , CRPF posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, India's highest civilian award for bravery during the recent attack on the Indian Parliament by Pakistani terrorists. She is the first woman to be awarded the 'Ashoka Chakra'.
 


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A female Indian police trooper stands near a barbed wire barricade in Srinagar on August 27, 2008, during a curfew.



Another female police in Kashmir.



Zarkhand Police female commandos outside MSD's house.



Indian Inspector General of Police Tejdeep Kaur Menon (L) rings a bell to lend her support to the use of female Condoms in Hyderabad, 01 December 2008, on the occassion of World AIDS Day.
 


Commander Waheeda Prizm Khan. First Kashmiri Female officer of the Indian Navy who created history when she commanded the passing out parade of Armed Forices Medical College in 2006.





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Madam Motivation

A heroic welcome was given to Lt Cdr (Surgeon) Wahida Prizm by Romeo Force on her maiden visit to Darhal, amidst an august gathering of prominent citizens, teachers and students at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Darhal. Introducing the 'Daughter of the Soil', the Commanding Officer of 48 Rashtriya Rifles highlighted the sacrifice, hardwork and determination of the lady, which brought her to eminence. The journey of this proud officer of the Navy, after her father's tragic killing in 1991 by terrorists, has been full of challenges and hurdles which she gallantly overcame and became a doctor to join the Indian Navy.

On the occasion, a Women's Table Tennis Hall was also inaugurated at Government Girls Higher Secondary School by Lt Cdr (surgeon) Wahida Prizm. A formal foundation of the Women's Table Tennis Association of Darhal was also announced during the function. A cultural programme was organised in honour of the guests by girl students.

Speaking on the occasion, Lt Cdr (surgeon) Wahida Prizm highlighted the importance of hard work in life. She said: "Each person on this earth is born with the qualities of hard work, determination and competence but it is only a few of us who pursue these qualities. Braving all odds, few of us succeed whereas a majority resigns to fate without putting due efforts to achieve the goal. So, we must set our goal and do our utmost to achieve it without giving due consideration to social and environmental hurdles." An interactive session was also organised for the young girls to interact with Lt Cdr Prizm.


Ms Mohmed Shafir, a senior lecturer at the school, thanked Romeo Force for presenting this opportunity to the people and hoped that this would motivate many girls to emulate Wahida's example. She also thanked the Romeo Force for organising the Inter-School Param Vir Chakra Quiz Competition at the school.

The function culminated with Lt Cdr (surgeon) Wahida Prizm distributing prizes to the children who excelled in academics and to the participants of the cultural programme.





 


Indian Army Doctor in NE.



^ Sri Lankan army chief General Lionel Balagalle presents a certificate to Indian Army Major Rita Prasad at the Sri Lankan army headquarters in Colombo. India's humanitarian efforts at alleviating the suffering of the flood-hit in Sri Lanka came in for a lot of praise



Female NCC cadets handling INSAS.



Female NCC cadets firing INSAS.



^ Members of the Indian Women Mountaineering Expedition to Mt Everest undergoing training in Siachen Glacier, recently.



^ Air Chief Marshal S Krishnaswamy (then) presenting wings to Flg Offr Simran Kaur Bhasin
 


First Lady Lieutenant General

Lt Gen Punita Arora took over as Director and Commandant of the prestigious Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. It was a return for the first Lieutenant General of the Indian Army to her alma mater. Lt Gen Punita Arora, who cracked the proverbial male bastion, in a brief interaction with the media said that AFMC has got a very sound foundation. “Raised brick by brick, by my predecessors, I am here to lay another brick so as to improve and make this institution the best in the country”.

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The General already has her priorities. She has identified research activity among her focus areas along with academics. “Ours is a need-based research that caters to peculiar problems, like problems faced by the troops posted in high altitude areas or deserts where they work under extreme conditions”, said the former Additional Director General (Medical Research) who coordinated medical research of the armed forces at Army Headquarters.

Former Professor and head of the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the AFMC, Lt Gen Arora was commissioned into the AMC in 1968. She has pioneered the assisted reproduction programme in the armed forces for which she was awarded the Sena Medal. She also commanded a military hospital in Jammu and Kashmir. For her management of battle causalties, she was awarded the Vishist Seva Medal.

She credits her achievement to her parents and her husband, Brig PN Arora, who himself is an eminent dermatologist. Born in Pakistan, the General had suffered the trauma of partition. She came to India with her father Capt Kundan Singh of the Remount Veterinary Corps along with three kids, a blanket and a glass and started life afresh and never looked back.
 


Mumbai Police female officers distribute roses to Muslims after Eid al-Adha prayers in Mumbai, India, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008. Muslims worldwide are celebrating Eid al-Adha, or Feast of the Sacrifice.

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Kashmir police during parade.

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Kashmir Policewoman on street with her AK. :sniper:



A Jammu Kashmir Policewoman looks on during a protest rally by unemployed engineers in Srinagar India.



Kashmiri Muslim boy carrying a packet of milk looks at an Indian policewoman while crossing over a barbed wire fence during a curfew in Srinagar.



Jammu Kashmir state policewomen bow their heads in remembrance of fallen colleagues during Police Commemoration Day on the outskirts of Srinagar, India.

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JK Policewoman on streets.
 

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Policewoman on the streets of Srinagar.

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CRPF in Srinagar.

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Kashmir Policewoman cracking down the protestors.
 
Constable Kamlesh Kumari , CRPF posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, India's highest civilian award for bravery during the recent attack on the Indian Parliament by Pakistani terrorists. She is the first woman to be awarded the 'Ashoka Chakra'.


i must tell you that they are not terrorists watch your words than you type those were a freedom fighters of kashimir. if pakistani are terrorists than who was that cournal who completely put a fire on samjhota express and said that this is done by pak after some time that revealed that indian cournal was involved. who was that cournal now you say that he got a award form indian govt
 
i must tell you that they are not terrorists watch your words than you type those were a freedom fighters of kashimir. if pakistani are terrorists than who was that cournal who completely put a fire on samjhota express and said that this is done by pak after some time that revealed that indian cournal was involved. who was that cournal now you say that he got a award form indian govt

Its kind of funny all pakistani believe when ATS Mumbai claim that colonel Purohit may have provided RDX for samjhota express explosion though Hariayana police think that Amonium Nitrate was used and also he is primaryly accused in Malegoan blasts.

I said its kind of funny because i find ironical that when the same ATS mumbai say that Kasav is a pakistani no body pakistan is willing believe them.
 

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