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CM asks Naga youths to join Indian army
CM asks Naga youths to join Indian army : Nagaland Post
DIMAPUR
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Published on 25 Feb. 2015 1:01 AM IST
Nagaland chief minister T R Zeliang expressed hope that more Naga youths would join Indian army not only to “merely” obtain a job but as an opportunity to serve the country.
Addressing a gathering at the flag off ceremony of the Indian army recruitment rally Tuesday at IG Stadium Kohima, Zeliang lauded the Naga youths for coming forward to serve the state and the nation.
The chief minister also appealed to all the Nagas, already serving in the army, to motivate their fellow brothers and to educate them about the positive culture and the benefits in terms of skills, discipline and personality improvements that comes from serving in the army.
Zeliang also expressed happiness for the overwhelming response and conveyed his best wishes to all the candidates appearing in the recruitment rally “this rally will provide better opportunities to our youth to join the Indian army”, he added.
He pointed out that the youth of Nagaland always had exceptional martial skills, where officers and soldiers from Nagaland have done the Nation and the Indian army proud on numerous occasions by displaying exemplary valour and gallantry in war and in other operation against antinational forces in Jammu & Kashmir.
The chief minister also expressed gratitude to Brigadier Lamba and his team for conducting the rally in the state of Nagaland and assured them of all the needed help and cooperation from the civil administration.
He also complimented director of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement, Nagaland brigadier K.K Roy Choudhury and his staff for motivating the Naga youth, by providing free of cost coaching and guidance to facilitate them to qualify in the recruitment test.
Brigadier K.K Roy Choudhury, who delivered the welcome note, informed that the rally would continue till March 6.
He disclosed that candidates who qualify for physical and medical test will be selected to appear in the written test on March 15 at Rangapahar Dimapur.
Different date schedule has been exclusively kept for various districts of Nagaland. Aspiring candidates from Longleng, Mon, Mokokchung and Tuensang will be appearing in the recruitment rally February 24. Candidates from four districts i.e. Wokha, Zunheboto, Phek and Peren will appear on February 25 while February 27 has been scheduled for candidate from Dimapur, Kohima and Kiphire districts.
The chief minister was accompanied by home minister, Y. Patton, minister for forest, environment & wildlife, Dr. Niekiesalie Nicky Kire, parliamentary secretary, youth resources, NRE & MTF, Khriehu Liezietsu, principal secretary to chief minister Nagaland, Temjen Toy IAS, special secretary home Singsit, joint secretary, Asangla Imti and government officials.
CM asks Naga youths to join Indian army : Nagaland Post
DIMAPUR
:
Published on 25 Feb. 2015 1:01 AM IST
Nagaland chief minister T R Zeliang expressed hope that more Naga youths would join Indian army not only to “merely” obtain a job but as an opportunity to serve the country.
Addressing a gathering at the flag off ceremony of the Indian army recruitment rally Tuesday at IG Stadium Kohima, Zeliang lauded the Naga youths for coming forward to serve the state and the nation.
The chief minister also appealed to all the Nagas, already serving in the army, to motivate their fellow brothers and to educate them about the positive culture and the benefits in terms of skills, discipline and personality improvements that comes from serving in the army.
Zeliang also expressed happiness for the overwhelming response and conveyed his best wishes to all the candidates appearing in the recruitment rally “this rally will provide better opportunities to our youth to join the Indian army”, he added.
He pointed out that the youth of Nagaland always had exceptional martial skills, where officers and soldiers from Nagaland have done the Nation and the Indian army proud on numerous occasions by displaying exemplary valour and gallantry in war and in other operation against antinational forces in Jammu & Kashmir.
The chief minister also expressed gratitude to Brigadier Lamba and his team for conducting the rally in the state of Nagaland and assured them of all the needed help and cooperation from the civil administration.
He also complimented director of Sainik Welfare and Resettlement, Nagaland brigadier K.K Roy Choudhury and his staff for motivating the Naga youth, by providing free of cost coaching and guidance to facilitate them to qualify in the recruitment test.
Brigadier K.K Roy Choudhury, who delivered the welcome note, informed that the rally would continue till March 6.
He disclosed that candidates who qualify for physical and medical test will be selected to appear in the written test on March 15 at Rangapahar Dimapur.
Different date schedule has been exclusively kept for various districts of Nagaland. Aspiring candidates from Longleng, Mon, Mokokchung and Tuensang will be appearing in the recruitment rally February 24. Candidates from four districts i.e. Wokha, Zunheboto, Phek and Peren will appear on February 25 while February 27 has been scheduled for candidate from Dimapur, Kohima and Kiphire districts.
The chief minister was accompanied by home minister, Y. Patton, minister for forest, environment & wildlife, Dr. Niekiesalie Nicky Kire, parliamentary secretary, youth resources, NRE & MTF, Khriehu Liezietsu, principal secretary to chief minister Nagaland, Temjen Toy IAS, special secretary home Singsit, joint secretary, Asangla Imti and government officials.