Previous Manipur Congress President, Shri Govindas Konthoujam joined Bhartiya Janta Gathering today

 

Previous Manipur Congress President, Shri Govindas Konthoujam joined Bhartiya Janta Gathering today!

previous Manipur Congress President, Shri Govindas Konthoujam joined Bhartiya Janta Gathering today

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Giving a significant lift to BJP Manipur Pradesh, previous Manipur Congress President, Shri Govindas Konthoujam joined Bhartiya Janta Gathering today in presence of Shri Sambit Patra, Prabhari BJP Manipur, Shri Anil Baluni, Public Media In-control and Public Representative, BJP, Smt A Sharda Devi, President BJP Manipur, Hon’ble Association Priest of State for Outer Issues and Instruction, Shri RK Ranjan and Hon’ble MP (RS) Shri Leisemba Sanajaoba. 

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Afterward, we approached Shri J.P.Nadda Ji, Public President BJP to look for his direction as we push ahead to fortify the gathering further in Manipur. 

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I praise Shri Govindas Konthoujam on joining the BJP and anticipate cooperating to satisfy Hon’ble Leader Shri Narendra Modi Ji’s vision of Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas.

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Vice Admiral SN Ghormade, AVSM, NM assumes charge as Vice Chief of the Naval Staff

 

Vice Admiral SN Ghormade, AVSM, NM assumes charge as Vice Chief of the Naval Staff

Posted On: 31 JUL 2021 1:06PM by PIB Delhi

Vice Admiral SN Ghormade, AVSM, NM has assumed charge as the Vice Chief of Naval Staff from Vice Admiral G Ashok Kumar, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC at a formal ceremony held this morning at South Block, New Delhi. Vice Admiral G Ashok Kumar is retiring today after glorious service of 39 years.

Vice Admiral SN Ghormade is an alumni of the National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakwasla, Naval Staff College at the United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, and the Naval War College, Mumbai. The Flag Officer was commissioned in the Indian Navy on 01 Jan 1984 and is a Navigation and Direction specialist. The Flag Officer has had extensive operational tenures onboard frontline warships of the Indian Navy. During his career spanning over 37 years, he has been through a myriad of operational and staff appointments. His important operational appointments include Commands of Guided Missile Frigate INS Brahmaputra, Submarine Rescue Vessel INS Nireekshak, and Minesweeper INS Alleppey, and Second-in-Command of Guided Missile Frigate INS Ganga. INS Nireekshak was awarded the Unit Citation for the first time during his command.

His important staff appointments ashore include Assistant Chief of Personnel (Human Resources Development), Principal Director of Personnel, Director Naval Plans and Joint Director Naval Plans at Naval Headquarters as separate assignments, Director (Military Affairs) at the Ministry of External Affairs (Disarmament & International Security Affairs), Local Workup Team (West), and Instructor at the Navigation Direction School and the National Defence Academy. The officer also held the coveted appointments of Flag Officer Commanding Karnataka Naval Area and Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra Naval Area.

In the rank of Vice Admiral he has held the challenging and coveted appointments of Director General Naval Operations, Chief of Staff Eastern Naval Command and Controller Personnel Services. The Flag Officer was holding the tri-service appointment of Deputy Chief (Operations & Training) at Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff prior taking over the present appointment as Vice Chief of the Naval Staff at IHQ MoD(N).

The Flag officer was awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal on 26 Jan 17 and Nausena Medal in 2007 by the President of India, and Commendation by the Chief of the Naval Staff in 2000.

He has succeeded Vice Admiral G Ashok Kumar who retires after more than 39 years of illustrious service on 31 Jul 21. During his tenure as VCNS, the Navy saw an increase in budget allocation with 100% utilisation of allocated budget with impetus on capital acquisition. He proactively pushed for adopting ‘AtmaNirbhar Bharat’ Mission with Navy allocating more than 2/3rd of capital procurement from indigenous sources, 39 out of 41 ships and submarines for Indian Navy are being constructed in Indian Shipyards. The first ever procurement case under the Strategic Partnership Model for Project 75(I) was successfully progressed for issuance of RFP during his tenure. Many other instances of technological advancements, capability enhancements and research and development projects with DRDO and DPSU were progressed during his illustrious tenure.

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LT GEN TARUN KUMAR CHAWLA TAKES OVER AS DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ARTILLERY

 

LT GEN TARUN KUMAR CHAWLA TAKES OVER AS DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ARTILLERY

Posted On: 31 JUL 2021 2:22PM by PIB Delhi
LT GEN TARUN KUMAR CHAWLA TAKES OVER AS DIRECTOR GENERAL OF ARTILLERY

Lt Gen Tarun Kumar Chawla, AVSM will assume the appointment of the Director General of Artillery on 01 August 2021. He takes over the appointment from Lt Gen K Ravi Prasad, PVSM, VSM who superannuated on 31 July 2021 after completing thirty nine years of distinguished service in the Army.

The General officer is an alumnus of St Thomas High School, Dehradun and National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla. He was commissioned into a Field Regiment of Artillery in June 1984 and has served across a wide spectrum of terrain profiles and tenanted a host of command, staff and instructional appointments. He commanded an Artillery Regiment both in the Western and Eastern sectors. He has commanded an Artillery Brigade on the Line of Control and later an Artillery Division in the Western Theatre.

An alumnus of the Defence Services Staff College Wellington, College of Defence Management Secunderabad and National Defence College New Delhi, he has held prestigious staff appointments at the Military Secretary branch, erstwhile Perspective (now Strategic) Planning directorate, Infantry Division in the Northern sector and finally at the Financial Planning branch, where he was the Director General. He has been an instructor in the School of Artillery Deolali and College of Defence Management Secunderabad, apart from tenanting a staff appointment at the Defence Services Staff College Wellington.

The General officer served as a Military Observer at the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNOMIL). His civil qualifications include dual Master degree in Defence & Strategic Studies and Weapon Systems and a Master of Philosophy degree in Defence and Strategic Studies.

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Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President

Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President

Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President

Today, the 30th July 2021 (Friday), the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee had organised its 1st Office Bearers Meeting of the newly appointed President, MPCC Shri N. Loken Singh, MLA at Congress Bhawan, B.T. Road, Imphal. The said meeting was chaired by Shri N. Loken Singh, MLA, Hon’ble President, MPCC in presence of various other party leaders.

At the outset of the meeting, the members present were warmly welcomed by Shri Hareshwar Goshwami, General Secretary(Admn.), MPCC. 

Before the commencement of the same meeting, a 2 (two) minutes silent observation was condoled on the sudden demise of Shri Sanasam Koireng Singh, Former Permanent Secretary, MPCC on 28th July, 2021. He was expired on his 73 (seventy-three) years of age.

The members present in the meeting applauded and shown their gratitude to Shri N. Loken Singh, MLA on being appointed as President of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC). They also expressed their views and put up several issues related to strengthening party organisation.

The Hon’ble President, MPCC highlighted several points to strengthen the party organisation thereby providing assurance to get maximum number of seats not less than 45 (forty-five) out of 60 (sixty) Assembly Constituencies in the upcoming Assembly Elections – 2022.

Meanwhile, Shri N. Loken Singh, Hon’ble President,MPCC also seeks maximum cooperation and support from all the party leaders and congress workers for the purpose of ensuing elections.

( S. Jeeten Singh )

General Secretary (Media), MPCC.

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Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration: Hockey Olympian Dr. MP Ganesh

 

Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration: Hockey Olympian Dr. MP Ganesh


To earn and wear the India Blazer, was my greatest accolade: Ace cricketer Anjum Chopra

Posted On: 30 JUL 2021 6:19PM by PIB Delhi

With the Tokyo Olympics around the corner and the country already in the ‘sports mode’, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) and Regional Outreach, Bureau (ROB) Chandigarh, today, organised a webinar on the topic “Women in Sports”. Eminent international sportspersons Dr. MP Ganesh, Olympian & former captain of Indian men’s hockey team and Ms. Anjum Chopra, former captain, Indian women’s cricket team were the guest speakers. Both the speakers are Padma Shree and Arjuna Awardees in their fields.

In her welcome address, Smt. Devpreet Singh, Additional Director General, PIB, Chandigarh lauded the stellar achievements of women sportspersons who have made the country proud by overcoming various obstacles that line the way. 

Dr. Mullera Poovayya Ganesh was also coach of the Indian team and awarded the Arjuna Award in 1973 and the Padma Shri in 2020. Ms. Anjum Chopra is a cricket analyst and the first woman sportscaster on television in India. She received the Arjuna Award in 2007 and the Padma Shri in 2014, for her accomplishments.

Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration: Hockey Olympian Dr. MP Ganesh

In a gripping conversation, answering a question from the audience, Ms. Anjum said, “Everyone needs encouragement, be it a male or a female member. However, the world is different for a man and a woman. Sports are generally associated with the male gender. It is our generation which will change this perception.”

When asked which role viz. of an ace cricketer, an actor or a commentator brought her the most happiness, she was quick to respond “To earn and put on the India Blazer, was my greatest accolade”.

Image: Guest Speakers Dr. MP Ganesh & Ms. Anjum Chopra during the webinar

In the engaging discussion on hockey, Dr. MP Ganesh said, “India needs to play its own game. India should have its own national coaches for players to form a constant long-term playing strategy. There is no dearth of talent in India.” He also said that foreign coaches should only be called for short terms to resolve specific

He stressed that sports should be made a compulsory subject in the middle and high schools, as it will help India nurture a greater talent pool. When answering a question about involvement of sports persons in administration, Sh. MP Ganesh said, “Civil servants who are good in sports should be brought into sports administration and that too for long periods.”

Sh. Himanshu Pathak, Assistant Director, PIB Chandigarh moderated the session. The webinar was attended by students from various schools and colleges, coaches & trainee athletes from the regional centres of Sports Authority of India (SAI) and Ministry of Information & Broadcasting officials from the region. 
















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