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  2. Sixth Central Pay Commission - Wikipedia

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    Following the Sixth Central Pay Commission report, the UPA Government, in recognition of the growing role and influence of the Ministry of Home (MHA), India's Interior Ministry, promoted the heads of the five police led Central Para Military Forces to the highest pay grade, or the Apex Scale, with a fixed pay of Rs. 80,000.

  3. High Altitude Warfare School - Wikipedia

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    The training programs at HAWS are open to personnel of the armed forces of friendly countries. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] U.S. Army Capt. Mathew Hickey (left), with the 2nd Battalion, 377th Parachute Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), leading the way up a steep slope while on his way to winning an endurance test during ...

  4. One Rank, One Pension - Wikipedia

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    The decision by the Government to create two pay and promotion 'matrixes, in the wake of the 7 CPC, one for the armed forces and another, far more indulgent one, for the civil services, Police, and security bureaucracy, he said, will have several negative outcomes: it will give the civil services including the police services officers six ...

  5. 7th Central Pay Commission and Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper says it has "stoked controversy" and become a cause of growing resentment among armed forces officers, "at a time when the armed forces and the ministry have divergent views on the 7th Pay Commission report and the OROP". [78] "We have been stabbed in the back", a senior officer told the Hindustan Times. Serving officer in the ...

  6. Military Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Military Institute of Technology (MILIT) is a tri-services training institution of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of India. Located at Pune , it trains selected officers of the three services of Indian Armed Forces and officers from friendly foreign countries for command and staff appointments.

  7. Defence Institute of Advanced Technology - Wikipedia

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    MILIT trains officers from the three branches of the Indian Armed Forces, which are the Army, Navy, and Air Force, as well as, provides training for officers from friendly foreign countries for command and staff appointments. MILIT also conducts short term certificate courses (TTC, TSOC) for officers from the three branches.

  8. Army Training Command - Wikipedia

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    The Army Training Command was established on 1 October 1991 at Mhow in Madhya Pradesh and moved to Shimla on 31 March 1993. [2] The main aim of the command is to maximize effectiveness of the training. [3] In 2020, it was decided to merge the Directorate General of Military Training (DGMT) with ARTRAC. [4] DGMT runs the Rashtriya Military ...

  9. Armed Forces Post Graduate Medical Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, An institute for Basic and Post Basic Nursing Training was established at Combined Military Hospital Lahore as School of Nursing. It was shifted to Armed Forces Medical College (Now AFPGMI) in 1959. To meet the growing need for better qualified and educated nurses, a four-year Bachelors in Nursing Degree program was started in 2005.