SSB passing out parade concluded in Srinagar, the country got 86 brave soldiers

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Dehradun. Srinagar Garhwal – After 48 weeks of rigorous training, SSB has got 86 new sub-inspectors today. These sub-inspectors are starting their service after taking oath of service to the nation in the Passing Out Parade (POP) held at SSB CTC Srinagar Garhwal. Most of these soldiers are from Uttar Pradesh (20), 4 from Bihar, 13 from Haryana, 18 from Rajasthan, 1 from Himachal Pradesh, 1 from Jammu and Kashmir, 1 from Jharkhand, 6 from Uttarakhand, 1 from West Bengal, 2 from Telangana, 7 from Manipur, 5 from Delhi and are military officers.

Now these new SSB sub-inspectors will protect the country by being deployed in Naxal-affected areas along the Nepal-Bhutan border. SSB IG RK Bumla was also present during this. He took the salute of the parade by putting the badge on the new officers.

During this, SSB IG RK Bumla said that the passed out military officers will now protect the country’s borders. The responsibility of guarding the country’s borders will rest on their shoulders. Everyone will perform their duties with honesty. He also gave tips to the youth to join the army. He said that along with studies, the youth should also focus on their physical fitness. One can join the army only through hard work. He congratulated all the passed out army officers.

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