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Indian Army working for the empowerment of women, says Army Chief

International Desk

  13 Jan 2022, 19:03
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Army Chief General MM Naravane on Wednesday said that the Indian Army is continuously making efforts to encourage women empowerment.


"In order to provide equal opportunities to women, the Indian Army has granted Permanent Commission (PC) to women officers, at par with their male counterparts", said Gen Naravane. With the grant of PC, women officers can aspire to achieve greater glory, and shoulder higher ranks and responsibility, he added.

He also informed that preparations are already underway at the National Defence Academy, to induct women cadets from June 2022 "The first batch of women soldiers of the Corps of Military Police (CMP) academy has successfully completed their training and have joined their units. These are major developments towards women empowerment in the country.


Mentioning the first women officers batch success, he told, "In the field of Human Resource Management, including meeting the aspirations of our Women Officers. The first batch of women soldiers of the CMP has successfully completed their training and have joined their units. These are major developments towards women empowerment in the country".

Source:ANI

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