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The regimental flag of the 30th Battalion of the Punjab Regiment being unfurled to mark the battalion’s raising at the Punjab Regimental Centre in Ramgarh, Jharkhand, on Friday.

Vijay Mohan
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 1

Punjab Regiment, the Army’s oldest infantry outfit has raised a new battalion as part of the Army’s force accretion programme and ongoing restructuring.
The new unit, christened 30th Battalion, became operational at the Punjab Regimental Centre in Ramgarh today.
The raising was marked by the unfurling of the battalion’s regimental flag at the centre, where troops will undergo training after enrollment and where the regimental records are kept.
Col SC Kandpal is the battalion’s first Commanding Officer, with Sub Maj Lakhwinder Singh as the senior JCO. The Center Commandant, Brig GS Sisodia, unit officers and other ranks were also present on the occasion.
It is after two years that a new Punjab Regiment battalion has been raised.
In 2014, the 29th Battalion, then commanded by Col HS Guleria, was raised at the centre and moved to the Western Sector on its first operational deployment. Other infantry regiments, including the Sikh Regiment and Sikh Light Infantry, that draw their manpower from this region are also raising new battalions.
The number ‘30’ is not new to the Punjab Regiment. In 1857, the British had raised the 22nd Regiment of Punjab Infantry at Ludhiana, which was later redesignated as 30th Punjabis. After Independence, this battalion was allocated to Pakistan.
With the new raising, Punjab Regiment’s strength has gone up to 20 regular battalions in addition to four Rashtriya Rifles and three Territorial Army units.
One of the oldest and most highly decorated regiments of the Indian Army, it traces its history to 1761. The Army’s two elite outfits, First Battalion of the Parachute Regiment and the First Battalion of Brigade of the Guards, are erstwhile Punjab Regiment units.

:smitten: 30th Battalion of the Punjab Regiment :The number ‘30’ is not new to the Punjab Regiment. In 1857, the British had raised the 22nd Regiment of Punjab Infantry at Ludhiana, which was later redesignated as 30th Punjabis. After Independence, this battalion was allocated to Pakistan


http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/punjab-regiment-gets-new-battalion/259965.html
 
Punjab Regimental Centre,Ramgarh ? When did Jharkhand became a part of Punjab? :o:
Wonder why they are so paranoid of an army mutiny!
 
LOL.

Please check the regimental centres of the other regiments as well. It isn't what you think.
Sorry! I didn't knew "The Home of Punjabis" was in Jharkhand or Patiala was part of Jharkhand.
We all know what happened to Sikh regiment after 1984.
 
Sorry! I didn't knew "The Home of Punjabis" was in Jharkhand or Patiala was part of Jharkhand.
We all know what happened to Sikh regiment after 1984.

It had nothing to do with 1984. Please educate yourself.

The Regimental Centre was first raised at Loralai and was shifted to Multan in 1922, Meerut in 1929 and its present location in Ramgharh, Jharkhand in 1976.
 
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It had nothing to do with 1984. Please educate yourself.

The Regimental Centre was first raised at Loralai and was shifted to Multan in 1922, Meerut in 1929 and its present location in Ramgharh, Jharkhand in 1976.
An you are,Mr. ?
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