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http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...els-at-home-in-chennai-ota/article9037558.ece

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Meet 27-year old Tashi Yangzom from Bhutan, who is training at the Officers Training Academy — the first lady cadet from a friendly foreign country to be trained at the prestigious institution of the Indian Army.

Ms. Yangzom is in her final days of training along with 32 lady cadets from India, as they eagerly await the completion of their course at the OTA, culminating in the ceremonial Passing Out Parade to be reviewed by President Pranab Mukherjee on September 10.

Support of Indian cadets
A native of south-eastern Bhutan, Ms. Yangzom says she is completely at home in Chennai. “I’m the first lady cadet from Royal Bhutan Army to undergo this training at OTA. Initially, it was difficult for me to catch up with the schedule and training. However, I was able to cope up later,” she says.


Recalling her last few months, she fondly remembers the support the Indian cadets gave her. “When I came here, I didn’t know how to ride a bicycle and so when everyone went on a bicycle, I went running along them. But now, with my friends’ help, I have learnt to ride a bicycle,” she says. So what was her challenge? “I was comfortable with everything except the weather in Chennai, which was very hot. I’m not used to such extreme heat.”

Having been born in her village Orong in Samdrup Jongkhar district in Bhutan and having chosen law as a career initially, Ms. Yangzom believes in making complete use of opportunities that came her way. “I wanted to make use of this opportunity and take back all that I could from India,” says the cadet, who is set to join Judge and Advocate General and serve for Royal Bhutan Army in the Armed Forces Court of Justice.

Major General V.D. Chowgule, Deputy Commandant and Chief Instructor of OTA, says the training for women at the Academy was on par with that of gentlemen cadets. OTA is the only training establishment of the Indian Army that trains women cadets. About 270 cadets, including 32 lady cadets, besides 19 cadets from friendly foreign countries, are scheduled to complete their training at the Academy this year.
 
“When I came here, I didn’t know how to ride a bicycle and so when everyone went on a bicycle, I went running along them. But now, with my friends’ help, I have learnt to ride a bicycle,”

Lol cute... Finally she knows to ride a cycle :)

All the best May the force be with you :cheers:
 
A female Military Law professional , set to become join Military Court... Keep an eye out, we might be looking at the future leader of Bhutan!


http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...els-at-home-in-chennai-ota/article9037558.ece

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Meet 27-year old Tashi Yangzom from Bhutan, who is training at the Officers Training Academy — the first lady cadet from a friendly foreign country to be trained at the prestigious institution of the Indian Army.

Ms. Yangzom is in her final days of training along with 32 lady cadets from India, as they eagerly await the completion of their course at the OTA, culminating in the ceremonial Passing Out Parade to be reviewed by President Pranab Mukherjee on September 10.

Support of Indian cadets
A native of south-eastern Bhutan, Ms. Yangzom says she is completely at home in Chennai. “I’m the first lady cadet from Royal Bhutan Army to undergo this training at OTA. Initially, it was difficult for me to catch up with the schedule and training. However, I was able to cope up later,” she says.


Recalling her last few months, she fondly remembers the support the Indian cadets gave her. “When I came here, I didn’t know how to ride a bicycle and so when everyone went on a bicycle, I went running along them. But now, with my friends’ help, I have learnt to ride a bicycle,” she says. So what was her challenge? “I was comfortable with everything except the weather in Chennai, which was very hot. I’m not used to such extreme heat.”

Having been born in her village Orong in Samdrup Jongkhar district in Bhutan and having chosen law as a career initially, Ms. Yangzom believes in making complete use of opportunities that came her way. “I wanted to make use of this opportunity and take back all that I could from India,” says the cadet, who is set to join Judge and Advocate General and serve for Royal Bhutan Army in the Armed Forces Court of Justice.

Major General V.D. Chowgule, Deputy Commandant and Chief Instructor of OTA, says the training for women at the Academy was on par with that of gentlemen cadets. OTA is the only training establishment of the Indian Army that trains women cadets. About 270 cadets, including 32 lady cadets, besides 19 cadets from friendly foreign countries, are scheduled to complete their training at the Academy this year.
 
Beautiful country, beautiful people... really liked it when I visited it.... every indian traveler need to put that country on his/her list... we have very good military relations too...
 
Chenai .. is a unique city.
The first impression is not always good. Hot , Humid, chaotic traffic , and Auto Drivers !!
But impression starts changing once you spend ur time.
1.you will find people smart, intellectual,and knowledgeable ( just dont starts Kamal vs Rajani or DMK vs AIDMK topic with them )
2. Cultural events : Chennai is soul of southern India cultural event. Not a day passes when some quality event : be it Caranatic music event or anything else takes place in the city.
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3. Food : Be it Street Food,Breakfast and Coffee Swarna Bhavans , fiery chettinad cusine or a cool glass of Jigar thanda .. u never will be disappointed. Now a days thanks for IT Boom and Profeeesion colleges u can find excelent Home Made Bihari/Punjabi/Delhi food at many places.
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4. Temples : Some of the most magnificent temples are in and around Chennai.

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and finally a MONSOON drive on ECR on a rainy day to complete the visit.
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When I came here, I didn’t know how to ride a bicycle and so when everyone went on a bicycle, I went running along them
Aww.
Thats cute.
I'm sure she had to struggle not just with her training but also because of the weather. To someone who is not used to temperatures higher than 26-27 degrees, Chennai can feel like an oven. :)
Btw at 27, isnt she a lil older than other candidates in OTA?

You came looking for the SAME thing. The picture. Admit it. :mad:
i want to see you back in Chennai, and this time they should make you stay longer. :coffee:
 

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