Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (DEEPESH)
#TO_ALL_LADIES_and_GENTLEMAN
Prepare for your SSB interview with our comprehensive study material package! For just Rs. 250, you'll gain access to a wealth of resources designed to help you succeed:
(Updated till 3rd june 2024)
6 PDFs will be provided which contains following
1. Current Affairs:
2. Lecturette Topics with Detailed Description:
3. Group Discussion Topics and Guidelines:
4. Interview General Knowledge:
who have already invested in our study material package can now update their materials for FREE! Share your previous payment slip with us on WhatsApp at +91-8527747120
Additionally, our package includes a visually appealing picture with a breakdown of topics and subtopics for easy understanding.
To purchase the package,sendWhatsApp message to 8527747120.
Prepare for your SSB interview with our comprehensive study material package! For just Rs. 250, you'll gain access to a wealth of resources designed to help you succeed:
(Updated till 3rd june 2024)
6 PDFs will be provided which contains following
1. Current Affairs:
2. Lecturette Topics with Detailed Description:
3. Group Discussion Topics and Guidelines:
4. Interview General Knowledge:
who have already invested in our study material package can now update their materials for FREE! Share your previous payment slip with us on WhatsApp at +91-8527747120
Additionally, our package includes a visually appealing picture with a breakdown of topics and subtopics for easy understanding.
To purchase the package,sendWhatsApp message to 8527747120.
#Important_notes_ssb_Lecturette
National Human Rights Commission
✔️Why in News- The 28th anniversary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
◆It is a watchdog of human rights in the country, i.e. the rights related to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the individual guaranteed by Indian Constitution or embodied in the international covenants and enforceable by courts in India.
❗️Establishment
●Established on 12th October, 1993, under Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993. It was amended by the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2006 and Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2019
●It was established in conformity with the Paris Principles, adopted for the promotion and protection of human rights in Paris (October, 1991) and endorsed by the General Assembly of the United Nations in December, 1993.
❗️Composition
〰️
◆It is a multi-member body consisting of a chairman and four members. A person who has been the Chief Justice of India or a judge of the Supreme Court is a chairman.
❗️Appointment
The chairman and members are appointed by the President on the recommendations of a six-member committee consisting of the Prime Minister as its head, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, leaders of the Opposition in both the Houses of Parliament and the Union Home Minister.
❗️Tenure
◆The chairman and members hold office for a term of three years or until they attain the age of 70 years, whichever is earlier.
◆The President can remove the chairman or any member from the office under some circumstances.
❗️Role and Function
●It has all the powers of a civil court and its proceedings have a judicial character.
●It is empowered to utilise the services of any officer or investigation agency of the Central government or any state government for the purpose of investigating complaints of human rights violation.
●It can look into a matter within one year of its occurrence, i.e the Commission is not empowered to inquire into any matter after the expiry of one year from the date on which the act constituting violation of human rights is alleged to have been committed.
●The functions of the commission are mainly recommendatory in nature.
●It has no power to punish the violators of human rights, nor to award any relief including monetary relief to the victim.
●It has limited role, powers and jurisdiction with respect to the violation of human rights by the members of the armed forces.
●It is not empowered to act when human rights violations through private parties take place.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
National Human Rights Commission
✔️Why in News- The 28th anniversary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
◆It is a watchdog of human rights in the country, i.e. the rights related to life, liberty, equality and dignity of the individual guaranteed by Indian Constitution or embodied in the international covenants and enforceable by courts in India.
❗️Establishment
●Established on 12th October, 1993, under Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993. It was amended by the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2006 and Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2019
●It was established in conformity with the Paris Principles, adopted for the promotion and protection of human rights in Paris (October, 1991) and endorsed by the General Assembly of the United Nations in December, 1993.
❗️Composition
〰️
Key Members
◆It is a multi-member body consisting of a chairman and four members. A person who has been the Chief Justice of India or a judge of the Supreme Court is a chairman.
❗️Appointment
The chairman and members are appointed by the President on the recommendations of a six-member committee consisting of the Prime Minister as its head, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, leaders of the Opposition in both the Houses of Parliament and the Union Home Minister.
❗️Tenure
◆The chairman and members hold office for a term of three years or until they attain the age of 70 years, whichever is earlier.
◆The President can remove the chairman or any member from the office under some circumstances.
❗️Role and Function
●It has all the powers of a civil court and its proceedings have a judicial character.
●It is empowered to utilise the services of any officer or investigation agency of the Central government or any state government for the purpose of investigating complaints of human rights violation.
●It can look into a matter within one year of its occurrence, i.e the Commission is not empowered to inquire into any matter after the expiry of one year from the date on which the act constituting violation of human rights is alleged to have been committed.
●The functions of the commission are mainly recommendatory in nature.
●It has no power to punish the violators of human rights, nor to award any relief including monetary relief to the victim.
●It has limited role, powers and jurisdiction with respect to the violation of human rights by the members of the armed forces.
●It is not empowered to act when human rights violations through private parties take place.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (Ankit)
#Important_notes_ssb_Lecturette #GD_Material
Caste Census : The Need and Concern [1/2]
✓The recently released caste survey data by the Bihar government has once again brought the issue of caste census to the forefront.
✓While the Census of India has been publishing data on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, there has been no estimate for the population of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and other groups.
‼️What are Census and Socio Economic and Caste census (SECC)?
🔹
✓The origin of the Census in India dates back to the colonial exercise of 1881.
Census is used by the government, policymakers, academics, and others to capture the Indian population, access resources, map social change, and conduct delimitation exercises.
✓However, it has been criticized as a blunt instrument unsuited for specialized inquiry.
🔹
✓SECC was first conducted in 1931 which aimed to collect information on the economic status of Indian families, both in rural and urban areas, to identify indicators of deprivation.
✓It also collects data on specific caste names to evaluate the economic conditions of different caste groups.
🔹
✓Census provides a general portrait of the Indian population, while SECC is used to identify beneficiaries of state support.
✓Census data is confidential under the Census Act of 1948, while personal information in SECC is open for use by government departments to grant or restrict benefits to households.
🔹
✓Caste-based data collection has a long history in India, with information on castes being included upto 1931.
✓Post 1951, the decision to stop collecting caste data was made to move away from a divisive approach and promote national unity.
✓However, with changing socio-political dynamics and the need for accurate information, there has been a renewed call for a caste census.
⁉️What is the Significance of Caste Census?
🔸
✓Caste-based discrimination is still prevalent in many parts of India. A caste census can help identify the disadvantaged groups and bring them to the forefront of policy making.
✓By understanding the distribution of different caste groups, targeted policies can be implemented to address social inequality and uplift marginalized communities.
🔸
✓Without accurate data on the population of OBCs and other groups, it is difficult to ensure equitable distribution of resources.
✓A caste census can help in this regard by providing insights into the socio-economic conditions and needs of different caste groups.
✓It can guide policymakers in formulating policies that cater to the specific requirements of each group, thereby promoting inclusive development.
🔸
✓Affirmative action policies such as reservations for OBCs and other groups are aimed at promoting social justice. However, without proper data on the population, it becomes challenging to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of these policies.
✓A caste census can help monitor the implementation and outcomes of such policies, enabling policymakers to make informed decisions regarding their continuation and modification.
🔸
✓Caste is an integral part of Indian society, influencing social relationships, economic opportunities, and political dynamics.
✓A caste census can provide a comprehensive picture of the diversity of Indian society, shedding light on the social fabric and interplay between different caste groups.This data can contribute to a better understanding of social dynamics.
🔸
✓Our Constitution too favours conducting a caste census. Article 340 mandates the appointment of a commission to investigate the conditions of socially and educationally backward classes and make recommendations as to the steps that should be taken by governments.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Caste Census : The Need and Concern [1/2]
✓The recently released caste survey data by the Bihar government has once again brought the issue of caste census to the forefront.
✓While the Census of India has been publishing data on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, there has been no estimate for the population of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and other groups.
‼️What are Census and Socio Economic and Caste census (SECC)?
🔹
Census in India:
✓The origin of the Census in India dates back to the colonial exercise of 1881.
Census is used by the government, policymakers, academics, and others to capture the Indian population, access resources, map social change, and conduct delimitation exercises.
✓However, it has been criticized as a blunt instrument unsuited for specialized inquiry.
🔹
SECC (Socio-Economic and Caste Census):
✓SECC was first conducted in 1931 which aimed to collect information on the economic status of Indian families, both in rural and urban areas, to identify indicators of deprivation.
✓It also collects data on specific caste names to evaluate the economic conditions of different caste groups.
🔹
Difference Between Census & SECC:
✓Census provides a general portrait of the Indian population, while SECC is used to identify beneficiaries of state support.
✓Census data is confidential under the Census Act of 1948, while personal information in SECC is open for use by government departments to grant or restrict benefits to households.
🔹
The History of Caste-based Data Collection in India:
✓Caste-based data collection has a long history in India, with information on castes being included upto 1931.
✓Post 1951, the decision to stop collecting caste data was made to move away from a divisive approach and promote national unity.
✓However, with changing socio-political dynamics and the need for accurate information, there has been a renewed call for a caste census.
⁉️What is the Significance of Caste Census?
🔸
To Address Social Inequality:
✓Caste-based discrimination is still prevalent in many parts of India. A caste census can help identify the disadvantaged groups and bring them to the forefront of policy making.
✓By understanding the distribution of different caste groups, targeted policies can be implemented to address social inequality and uplift marginalized communities.
🔸
To Ensure Equitable Distribution of
Resources
:
✓Without accurate data on the population of OBCs and other groups, it is difficult to ensure equitable distribution of resources.
✓A caste census can help in this regard by providing insights into the socio-economic conditions and needs of different caste groups.
✓It can guide policymakers in formulating policies that cater to the specific requirements of each group, thereby promoting inclusive development.
🔸
To Monitor the Effectiveness of Affirmative Action Policies:
✓Affirmative action policies such as reservations for OBCs and other groups are aimed at promoting social justice. However, without proper data on the population, it becomes challenging to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of these policies.
✓A caste census can help monitor the implementation and outcomes of such policies, enabling policymakers to make informed decisions regarding their continuation and modification.
🔸
To Provide a Comprehensive Picture of Indian Society:
✓Caste is an integral part of Indian society, influencing social relationships, economic opportunities, and political dynamics.
✓A caste census can provide a comprehensive picture of the diversity of Indian society, shedding light on the social fabric and interplay between different caste groups.This data can contribute to a better understanding of social dynamics.
🔸
Constitutional Mandate:
✓Our Constitution too favours conducting a caste census. Article 340 mandates the appointment of a commission to investigate the conditions of socially and educationally backward classes and make recommendations as to the steps that should be taken by governments.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (Ankit)
#Important_notes_ssb_Lecturette #GD_Material
Caste Census : The Need and Concern [2/2]
❓What are the Arguments against Caste Census?
▪️
✓Opponents of a caste census argue that caste-based discrimination is illegal and that a caste census would only reinforce the caste system.
✓They believe that focusing on individual rights and equal opportunities for all citizens should be prioritized over categorizing people based on their caste identities.
▪️
✓Defining castes is a complex issue, as there are thousands of castes and sub-castes in India. A caste census would require a clear definition of castes, which is not an easy task.
✓Critics argue that this could lead to confusion, disputes, and further divisions within society.
▪️
✓Some argue that a caste census could lead to further social divisions and that it is better to focus on promoting social harmony instead.
✓They believe that emphasizing commonalities among people rather than highlighting differences would be more beneficial for national integration.
❗What is the Government's Stand on a Caste Census?
✓The Government of India in 2021 had stated in Lok Sabha that it has decided as a matter of policy not to enumerate caste-wise population other than SCs and STs in Census.
‼️What is the Role of the Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC)?
✓The SECC conducted in 2011 was an attempt to collect comprehensive data on socio-economic indicators along with caste information.
✓However, due to concerns over data quality and classification challenges, the raw caste data collected in the SECC has not yet been released or utilized effectively.
✓An Expert Group was formed to classify and categorize the raw data, but its recommendations are still pending implementation.
⁉️What can be the Way Forward?
✓Independent studies at district and state level can be conducted to acquire the data of castes and subcastes at those levels.
✓The data must not become a weapon for deepening faultlines and increasing polarisation to win elections.
✓It should not lead to the splintering and shrinking of the very notion of representation in a large and diverse democracy.
✓Use of technologies such as Artificial intelligence and machine learning can help in analyzing data.
✓Subcategorization of OBCs to provide representation to underrepresented subcastes of OBCs for which Justice Rohini commission had recently submitted the report.
❓Conclusion
✓While there are arguments for and against a caste census, accurate data on the population of OBCs and other groups is necessary for promoting social justice and ensuring equitable distribution of resources.
✓A caste census can also help monitor the effectiveness of affirmative action policies and provide a comprehensive picture of Indian society.
✓It is crucial for policymakers to carefully consider the arguments of both the sides to provide for a more equitable and just society.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Caste Census : The Need and Concern [2/2]
Contd.......................
❓What are the Arguments against Caste Census?
▪️
Reinforces the Caste System:
✓Opponents of a caste census argue that caste-based discrimination is illegal and that a caste census would only reinforce the caste system.
✓They believe that focusing on individual rights and equal opportunities for all citizens should be prioritized over categorizing people based on their caste identities.
▪️
Difficult to Define Castes:
✓Defining castes is a complex issue, as there are thousands of castes and sub-castes in India. A caste census would require a clear definition of castes, which is not an easy task.
✓Critics argue that this could lead to confusion, disputes, and further divisions within society.
▪️
Leads to Further Social Divisions:
✓Some argue that a caste census could lead to further social divisions and that it is better to focus on promoting social harmony instead.
✓They believe that emphasizing commonalities among people rather than highlighting differences would be more beneficial for national integration.
❗What is the Government's Stand on a Caste Census?
✓The Government of India in 2021 had stated in Lok Sabha that it has decided as a matter of policy not to enumerate caste-wise population other than SCs and STs in Census.
‼️What is the Role of the Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC)?
✓The SECC conducted in 2011 was an attempt to collect comprehensive data on socio-economic indicators along with caste information.
✓However, due to concerns over data quality and classification challenges, the raw caste data collected in the SECC has not yet been released or utilized effectively.
✓An Expert Group was formed to classify and categorize the raw data, but its recommendations are still pending implementation.
⁉️What can be the Way Forward?
✓Independent studies at district and state level can be conducted to acquire the data of castes and subcastes at those levels.
✓The data must not become a weapon for deepening faultlines and increasing polarisation to win elections.
✓It should not lead to the splintering and shrinking of the very notion of representation in a large and diverse democracy.
✓Use of technologies such as Artificial intelligence and machine learning can help in analyzing data.
✓Subcategorization of OBCs to provide representation to underrepresented subcastes of OBCs for which Justice Rohini commission had recently submitted the report.
❓Conclusion
✓While there are arguments for and against a caste census, accurate data on the population of OBCs and other groups is necessary for promoting social justice and ensuring equitable distribution of resources.
✓A caste census can also help monitor the effectiveness of affirmative action policies and provide a comprehensive picture of Indian society.
✓It is crucial for policymakers to carefully consider the arguments of both the sides to provide for a more equitable and just society.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (Ankit)
#TAT_COMPILATION #TAT_BLOG
Hello Future Officers, to experience the SSB pysch test environment and real practice, here we are sharing the compiled sets of TAT Sets each containing 11+1 images.
Candidates are advised to attempt it in real time and as per the SSB guidelines.
Till now we have completed 15 such sets, rest other sets will be uploaded on the upcoming Sundays.
Here we go with ppt and MP4 video versions:
▪️TAT SLIDE 1
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1456
▪️TAT SLIDE 2
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1628
▪️TAT SLIDE 3
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1857
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1856
▪️TAT SLIDE 4
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2115
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2114
▪️TAT SLIDE 5
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2320
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2321
▪️TAT SLIDE 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2513
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2515
▪️TAT SLIDE 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2679
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2694
▪️TAT SLIDE 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3057
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3058
▪️TAT SLIDE 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3272
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3278
▪️TAT SLIDE 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3322
▪️TAT SLIDE 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7855
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7856
▪️TAT SLIDE 12
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8027
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8028
▪️TAT SLIDE 13
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8218
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8219
▪️TAT SLIDE 14
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8363
▪️TAT SLIDE 15
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8487
▪️TAT BLOG
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7319
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7320
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8616
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/10880
This message will remain pinned on the main channel so tha candidates can access it anytime in one click.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Hello Future Officers, to experience the SSB pysch test environment and real practice, here we are sharing the compiled sets of TAT Sets each containing 11+1 images.
Candidates are advised to attempt it in real time and as per the SSB guidelines.
Till now we have completed 15 such sets, rest other sets will be uploaded on the upcoming Sundays.
Here we go with ppt and MP4 video versions:
▪️TAT SLIDE 1
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1456
▪️TAT SLIDE 2
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1628
▪️TAT SLIDE 3
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1857
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1856
▪️TAT SLIDE 4
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2115
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2114
▪️TAT SLIDE 5
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2320
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2321
▪️TAT SLIDE 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2513
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2515
▪️TAT SLIDE 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2679
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2694
▪️TAT SLIDE 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3057
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3058
▪️TAT SLIDE 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3272
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3278
▪️TAT SLIDE 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3322
▪️TAT SLIDE 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7855
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7856
▪️TAT SLIDE 12
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8027
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8028
▪️TAT SLIDE 13
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8218
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8219
▪️TAT SLIDE 14
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8363
▪️TAT SLIDE 15
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8487
▪️TAT BLOG
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7319
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7320
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8616
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/10880
This message will remain pinned on the main channel so tha candidates can access it anytime in one click.
Jai Hind
🇮🇳
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Telegram
SSB Future Officers
#TAT_SLIDE_1
#TAT_COMPILATION
#TAT_COMPILATION
#INTERNATIONAL_RELATIONS #INTERNATIONAL_CURRENTAFFAIRS
India Provides 500 million USD assistance to Maldives
◆On August 13, 2020, the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar announced that the Indian Government will provide 100 million USD of grant and 400 million USD of line of credit to Maldives. The funds are to be used for connectivity projects.
Highlights
◆The project to be implemented in Maldives with the help of financial assistance from India will be the largest infrastructure project in Maldives.
●It is a 6.7 km bridge construction project that will connect Male in Maldives with three other neighbouring islands Villingili, Gulhifahu and Thilafushi.
◆Also, a regular cargo ferry service is to be started between India and Maldives to boost trade and commerce between the countries. Also, India is to extend its support for the construction of port in Gulhifahu.
◆Also, India has renewed its quota of supply of essential commodities for Maldives for the year 2020-21. This includes food items such as potatoes, rice, sugar, wheat, dal and river sands. This will assure food security which in turn will help to achieve price stability in the country.
Addu Atoll Island
●On August 10, 2020, India and Maldives signed a contract to develop five eco-tourism zones in Addu Atoll of the Island nation.
●These projects are to be implemented under high-Impact Community Development Project (HICDP) scheme that involves 5.5 million USD to Maldives. Currently, there are nine such projects being implemented in Maldives.
●Also, in July 2020, three HICDP projects related to setting up of fish-processing plant projects were awarded as well.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
India Provides 500 million USD assistance to Maldives
◆On August 13, 2020, the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar announced that the Indian Government will provide 100 million USD of grant and 400 million USD of line of credit to Maldives. The funds are to be used for connectivity projects.
Highlights
◆The project to be implemented in Maldives with the help of financial assistance from India will be the largest infrastructure project in Maldives.
●It is a 6.7 km bridge construction project that will connect Male in Maldives with three other neighbouring islands Villingili, Gulhifahu and Thilafushi.
◆Also, a regular cargo ferry service is to be started between India and Maldives to boost trade and commerce between the countries. Also, India is to extend its support for the construction of port in Gulhifahu.
◆Also, India has renewed its quota of supply of essential commodities for Maldives for the year 2020-21. This includes food items such as potatoes, rice, sugar, wheat, dal and river sands. This will assure food security which in turn will help to achieve price stability in the country.
Addu Atoll Island
●On August 10, 2020, India and Maldives signed a contract to develop five eco-tourism zones in Addu Atoll of the Island nation.
●These projects are to be implemented under high-Impact Community Development Project (HICDP) scheme that involves 5.5 million USD to Maldives. Currently, there are nine such projects being implemented in Maldives.
●Also, in July 2020, three HICDP projects related to setting up of fish-processing plant projects were awarded as well.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
#DAILY_PRACTICE #SRT_SET
1.He is travelling in a bus to his village, on the way four armed persons stopped his bus and started to plunder. So he…………
2.His father has planned for his eye operation but during the period he will be on course. So he…………
3.Subhash has beaten Ram second time in succession in college boxing championship and Subhash challenges him again for next years boxing championship. Ram….
4.His young nephew was playing in the lawn and he sees a cobra next to him. He….
5.On his return from night show his car is attacked by robbers. He…
6.Shyam was drawing money from the bank. A robber enters the bank and starts firing to loot the bank. He….
7.Ram has gone to a hill station with his brother. During their evening walk his brother fell in a deep crevice. He….
8.Vishwas’s friend looses his mother a day before he leaves for the interview. He refuses to go. Vishwas….
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
1.He is travelling in a bus to his village, on the way four armed persons stopped his bus and started to plunder. So he…………
2.His father has planned for his eye operation but during the period he will be on course. So he…………
3.Subhash has beaten Ram second time in succession in college boxing championship and Subhash challenges him again for next years boxing championship. Ram….
4.His young nephew was playing in the lawn and he sees a cobra next to him. He….
5.On his return from night show his car is attacked by robbers. He…
6.Shyam was drawing money from the bank. A robber enters the bank and starts firing to loot the bank. He….
7.Ram has gone to a hill station with his brother. During their evening walk his brother fell in a deep crevice. He….
8.Vishwas’s friend looses his mother a day before he leaves for the interview. He refuses to go. Vishwas….
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
#Know_Your_Navy #Defence_News
⚓️INDIAN NAVY IN 2020⚓️{1/6}
✔️OPERATIONAL DEPLOYMENTS
1.Operation Sankalp. Amidst the increasing US – Iran tensions in the Gulf region, since June 2019, IN has been undertaking Maritime Security Operation code-named Op SANKALP in the Gulf Region to ensure safe passage of Indian Flag Merchant Vessels (IFMVs) transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. ●Since execution, IN has deployed 16 warships and escorted approximately 161 Lakh Tonnes of cargo onboard 156 IFMVs, thereby provided a sense of reassurance to our seafarers, and protecting Indian owned hulls and the trade embarked on them.
2.UN World Food Programme (UN WFP) Escort Mission. IN has been contributing to UN WFP efforts by providing security to vessels carrying food to East African nations. ●INS Airavat escorted UN WFP chartered ship MV Juist carrying relief food cargo from Berbera to Mogadishu in Somalia from 05-14 June 2020, under challenging sea/ weather conditions. This was the third WFP escort mission undertaken by the IN in last three years.
3.Operation Samudra Setu. IN ships Jalashwa, Shardul, Airavat and Magar were deployed from May – July 2020 for Operation Samudra Setu to undertake repatriation of stranded Indian Nationals in the wake of COVID-19, from Iran, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
●IN ships deployed for Op Samudra Setu evacuated 3992 Indian Nationals including 3551 males, 387 females and 54 children.
4.Mission SAGAR and SAGAR-II. INS Kesari was deployed to the Southern IOR Island nations as part of ‘Mission SAGAR’ for rendering COVID-19 related assistance from May-June2020.During deployment, the ship provided medicine stores &medical kits to Maldives, Mauritius, Madagascar, Comoros and Seychelles.
●IN Medical Teams embarked onboard the ships also provided medical assistance to Mauritius and Comoros. As part of the follow up humanitarian outreach mission by India, Mission SAGAR II,INS Airavat was deployed to deliver 270 MT of humanitarian aid stores to Djibouti, Massawa (Eritrea), Port Sudan and Mombasa, Kenya (for South Sudan) from October-November 2020.
✔️EXERCISES WITH FOREIGN NAVIES
5.Naseem-Al-Bahr 2020. IN and Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) bilateral exercise Naseem-Al-Bahr was conducted at/ off Goa from January 07-10 October 2020. RNO ships Al Rasikh and Al Khassab along with IN ships Beas and Subhadra participated in the exercise.
6.INDRA NAVY 2020. IN and Russian Federation Navy (RuFN) bilateral exercise Indra Navy was conducted in Bay of Bengal from 04-05 September 2020. RuFN ships Admiral Tributs, Admiral Vinogrodov, Boris Butoma and IN ships Ranvijay, Kiltan, Shakti participated in the exercise.
7.JIMEX 2020. IN and JMSDF (Japan Maritime Self Defence Force) bilateral exercise JIMEX 2020 was conducted in the Arabian Sea from 26-28 September 2020. JMSDF ships Kaga and Ikazuchi; IN ships Chennai, Tarkash and Deepak, IN aircraft P8I, MIG 29K and integral helicopters of both navies participated in the biennial exercise.
8.BONGO SAGAR 2020. IN and Bangladesh Navy (BN) bilateral exercise Bongosagar 2020 was conducted in North Bay of Bengal from 03-04 October 2020. BN ships Prottoy and Abu Bakr along with Maritime Patrol Aircraft and IN ships Khukri and Kiltan along with Dornier aircaft and integral helicopter participated in the exercise.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
⚓️INDIAN NAVY IN 2020⚓️{1/6}
✔️OPERATIONAL DEPLOYMENTS
1.Operation Sankalp. Amidst the increasing US – Iran tensions in the Gulf region, since June 2019, IN has been undertaking Maritime Security Operation code-named Op SANKALP in the Gulf Region to ensure safe passage of Indian Flag Merchant Vessels (IFMVs) transiting through the Strait of Hormuz. ●Since execution, IN has deployed 16 warships and escorted approximately 161 Lakh Tonnes of cargo onboard 156 IFMVs, thereby provided a sense of reassurance to our seafarers, and protecting Indian owned hulls and the trade embarked on them.
2.UN World Food Programme (UN WFP) Escort Mission. IN has been contributing to UN WFP efforts by providing security to vessels carrying food to East African nations. ●INS Airavat escorted UN WFP chartered ship MV Juist carrying relief food cargo from Berbera to Mogadishu in Somalia from 05-14 June 2020, under challenging sea/ weather conditions. This was the third WFP escort mission undertaken by the IN in last three years.
3.Operation Samudra Setu. IN ships Jalashwa, Shardul, Airavat and Magar were deployed from May – July 2020 for Operation Samudra Setu to undertake repatriation of stranded Indian Nationals in the wake of COVID-19, from Iran, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
●IN ships deployed for Op Samudra Setu evacuated 3992 Indian Nationals including 3551 males, 387 females and 54 children.
4.Mission SAGAR and SAGAR-II. INS Kesari was deployed to the Southern IOR Island nations as part of ‘Mission SAGAR’ for rendering COVID-19 related assistance from May-June2020.During deployment, the ship provided medicine stores &medical kits to Maldives, Mauritius, Madagascar, Comoros and Seychelles.
●IN Medical Teams embarked onboard the ships also provided medical assistance to Mauritius and Comoros. As part of the follow up humanitarian outreach mission by India, Mission SAGAR II,INS Airavat was deployed to deliver 270 MT of humanitarian aid stores to Djibouti, Massawa (Eritrea), Port Sudan and Mombasa, Kenya (for South Sudan) from October-November 2020.
✔️EXERCISES WITH FOREIGN NAVIES
5.Naseem-Al-Bahr 2020. IN and Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) bilateral exercise Naseem-Al-Bahr was conducted at/ off Goa from January 07-10 October 2020. RNO ships Al Rasikh and Al Khassab along with IN ships Beas and Subhadra participated in the exercise.
6.INDRA NAVY 2020. IN and Russian Federation Navy (RuFN) bilateral exercise Indra Navy was conducted in Bay of Bengal from 04-05 September 2020. RuFN ships Admiral Tributs, Admiral Vinogrodov, Boris Butoma and IN ships Ranvijay, Kiltan, Shakti participated in the exercise.
7.JIMEX 2020. IN and JMSDF (Japan Maritime Self Defence Force) bilateral exercise JIMEX 2020 was conducted in the Arabian Sea from 26-28 September 2020. JMSDF ships Kaga and Ikazuchi; IN ships Chennai, Tarkash and Deepak, IN aircraft P8I, MIG 29K and integral helicopters of both navies participated in the biennial exercise.
8.BONGO SAGAR 2020. IN and Bangladesh Navy (BN) bilateral exercise Bongosagar 2020 was conducted in North Bay of Bengal from 03-04 October 2020. BN ships Prottoy and Abu Bakr along with Maritime Patrol Aircraft and IN ships Khukri and Kiltan along with Dornier aircaft and integral helicopter participated in the exercise.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
G7_2024.pdf
177.4 KB
#Current_Affairs #Defence_Exams_Notes
#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview
Recent G7 Summit Headlines
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview
Recent G7 Summit Headlines
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview #Know_Your_AirForce
#Defence_News
COMBINED GRADUATION PARADE AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY
✓The Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) was held at the Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal on 15 June 2024, to mark the successful culmination of training of 235 flight cadets of flying and ground duty branches of the Indian Air Force.
✓Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), the Reviewing Officer, conferred the Presidents' Commission to the graduating flight cadets on successful completion of their training.
✓The graduating officers included 22 women officers who got commissioned in various branches of the IAF.
✓The ceremony was witnessed by a number of dignitaries from IAF and sister services as well as the family members of the graduating officers.
✓On this occasion, 09 officers from the Indian Navy, 09 officers from the Indian Coast Guard, and 01 officers from the friendly foreign countries were also awarded ‘Wings' on successful completion of flying training.
✓This is also the first CGP where 25 cadets who joined the National Defence Academy 4 years ago for Ground Duty branches, were commissioned as officers.
✓5 of these officers have been commissioned in the Administration branch, 3 in the Logistics branch and 17 in the Technical branch of the IAF.
✓The CAS was received by Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command and Air Marshal S Shrinivas, Commandant AFA.
✓The RO was presented with a General Salute by the parade commander. This was followed by an impressive march past.
✓The graduating parade was interspersed by well-coordinated and synchronized fly-pasts by four trainer aircraft that comprised of Pilatus PC-7 Mk-lI,Hawk, Kiran and Chetak helicopters.
✓The highlight of the parade was the 'Commissioning Ceremony' in which the graduating flight cadets were awarded their 'Rank and Wings’ by the Reviewing Officer.
✓The graduating officers were then administered the oath by the Commandant of the academy, where they pledged to safeguard the security, safety, sovereignty and honour of the country.
✓The Reviewing Officer gave away various awards to the graduating officers who excelled in various disciplines of training.
✓Flying Officer Happy Singh from the flying branch was awarded the President's Plaque and the Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in the overall order of merit in the pilots' course.
✓Flying Officer Taufeeq Raza was awarded the President's Plaque for being first in the overall order of merit in the ground duty officers course.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
#Defence_News
COMBINED GRADUATION PARADE AT AIR FORCE ACADEMY
✓The Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) was held at the Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal on 15 June 2024, to mark the successful culmination of training of 235 flight cadets of flying and ground duty branches of the Indian Air Force.
✓Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), the Reviewing Officer, conferred the Presidents' Commission to the graduating flight cadets on successful completion of their training.
✓The graduating officers included 22 women officers who got commissioned in various branches of the IAF.
✓The ceremony was witnessed by a number of dignitaries from IAF and sister services as well as the family members of the graduating officers.
✓On this occasion, 09 officers from the Indian Navy, 09 officers from the Indian Coast Guard, and 01 officers from the friendly foreign countries were also awarded ‘Wings' on successful completion of flying training.
✓This is also the first CGP where 25 cadets who joined the National Defence Academy 4 years ago for Ground Duty branches, were commissioned as officers.
✓5 of these officers have been commissioned in the Administration branch, 3 in the Logistics branch and 17 in the Technical branch of the IAF.
✓The CAS was received by Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Training Command and Air Marshal S Shrinivas, Commandant AFA.
✓The RO was presented with a General Salute by the parade commander. This was followed by an impressive march past.
✓The graduating parade was interspersed by well-coordinated and synchronized fly-pasts by four trainer aircraft that comprised of Pilatus PC-7 Mk-lI,Hawk, Kiran and Chetak helicopters.
✓The highlight of the parade was the 'Commissioning Ceremony' in which the graduating flight cadets were awarded their 'Rank and Wings’ by the Reviewing Officer.
✓The graduating officers were then administered the oath by the Commandant of the academy, where they pledged to safeguard the security, safety, sovereignty and honour of the country.
✓The Reviewing Officer gave away various awards to the graduating officers who excelled in various disciplines of training.
✓Flying Officer Happy Singh from the flying branch was awarded the President's Plaque and the Chief of the Air Staff Sword of Honour for standing first in the overall order of merit in the pilots' course.
✓Flying Officer Taufeeq Raza was awarded the President's Plaque for being first in the overall order of merit in the ground duty officers course.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (Ankit)
#WAT_COMPILATION #SSB_BLOG
Hello Future Officers, to experience the SSB pysch test environment and real practice, here we are sharing the compiled sets of WAT Sets each containing 60 words.
Candidates are advised to attempt it in real time and as per the SSB guidelines.
Till now we have completed 20 such sets, rest other sets will be uploaded on the upcoming Sundays.
Here we go with ppt and MP4/GIF video versions:
▪️WAT SLIDE 1
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1301
▪️WAT SLIDE 2
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1476
▪️WAT SLIDE 3
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1657
▪️WAT SLIDE 4
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1869
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1870
▪️WAT SLIDE 5
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2127
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2126
▪️WAT SLIDE 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2352
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2353
▪️WAT SLIDE 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2153
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2154
▪️WAT SLIDE 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2327
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2328
▪️WAT SLIDE 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2509
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2510
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2511
▪️WAT SLIDE 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2697
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2695
▪️WAT SLIDE 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2870
▪️WAT SLIDE 12
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3072
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3073
▪️WAT SLIDE 13
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3288
▪️WAT SLIDE 14
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3323
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3324
▪️WAT SLIDE 15
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3325
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3326
▪️WAT SLIDE 16
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7859
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7860
▪️WAT SLIDE 17
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8029
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8030
▪️WAT SLIDE 18
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8220
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8221
▪️WAT SLIDE 19
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8364
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8367
▪️WAT SLIDE 20
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8488
This message will remain pinned on the main channel so that candidates can access it in one click.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Hello Future Officers, to experience the SSB pysch test environment and real practice, here we are sharing the compiled sets of WAT Sets each containing 60 words.
Candidates are advised to attempt it in real time and as per the SSB guidelines.
Till now we have completed 20 such sets, rest other sets will be uploaded on the upcoming Sundays.
Here we go with ppt and MP4/GIF video versions:
▪️WAT SLIDE 1
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1301
▪️WAT SLIDE 2
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1476
▪️WAT SLIDE 3
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1657
▪️WAT SLIDE 4
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1869
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1870
▪️WAT SLIDE 5
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2127
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2126
▪️WAT SLIDE 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2352
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2353
▪️WAT SLIDE 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2153
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2154
▪️WAT SLIDE 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2327
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2328
▪️WAT SLIDE 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2509
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2510
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2511
▪️WAT SLIDE 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2697
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2695
▪️WAT SLIDE 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2870
▪️WAT SLIDE 12
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3072
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3073
▪️WAT SLIDE 13
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3288
▪️WAT SLIDE 14
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3323
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3324
▪️WAT SLIDE 15
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3325
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3326
▪️WAT SLIDE 16
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7859
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7860
▪️WAT SLIDE 17
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8029
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8030
▪️WAT SLIDE 18
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8220
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8221
▪️WAT SLIDE 19
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8364
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8367
▪️WAT SLIDE 20
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8488
This message will remain pinned on the main channel so that candidates can access it in one click.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Telegram
SSB Future Officers
#WAT_SLIDE_1
#WAT_COMPILATION
#WAT_COMPILATION
Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (Ankit)
#SRT_COMPILATION #SRT_BLOG
Hello Future Officers, to experience the SSB pysch test environment and real practice, here we are sharing the compiled sets of SRT PDF Sets each containing 60 SRTs.
Candidates are advised to attempt it in real time and as per the SSB guidelines.
Till now we have completed 11 such sets, rest other sets will be uploaded on the upcoming Sundays.
Here we go with the SRT sets:
▪️SRT SET 1
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1302
▪️SRT SET 2
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1477
▪️SRT SET 3
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1658
▪️SRT SET 4
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1896
▪️SRT SET 5
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2140
▪️SRT SET 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2345
▪️SRT SET 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2547
▪️SRT SET 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2719
▪️SRT SET 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3094
▪️SRT SET 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3293
▪️SRT SET 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8489
▪️SRT BLOG
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4724
This message will remain pinned on the main channel, so that candidates can access it in one click.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Hello Future Officers, to experience the SSB pysch test environment and real practice, here we are sharing the compiled sets of SRT PDF Sets each containing 60 SRTs.
Candidates are advised to attempt it in real time and as per the SSB guidelines.
Till now we have completed 11 such sets, rest other sets will be uploaded on the upcoming Sundays.
Here we go with the SRT sets:
▪️SRT SET 1
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1302
▪️SRT SET 2
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1477
▪️SRT SET 3
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1658
▪️SRT SET 4
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1896
▪️SRT SET 5
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2140
▪️SRT SET 6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2345
▪️SRT SET 7
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2547
▪️SRT SET 8
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2719
▪️SRT SET 9
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3094
▪️SRT SET 10
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3293
▪️SRT SET 11
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8489
▪️SRT BLOG
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4724
This message will remain pinned on the main channel, so that candidates can access it in one click.
Jai Hind
🇮🇳For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Telegram
SSB Future Officers
#SRT_SLIDE_1
#SRT_COMPILATION
#SRT_COMPILATION
Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (Ankit)
#Personal_Interview #INTWERVIEW_QUESTION
🔥SSB Personal Interview Questions🔥 {1/2}
Hello future officers, hope you all are doing well.
Here we are sharing all SSB PI questions which has been asked to many candidates or which might me asked in SSB PI.
So, sharing all the links below.
1.Iron Dome
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7730
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7731
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7732
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7733
2.Games and Sports
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7727
3.Sports Current Affairs
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7728
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7729
4.Special Forces
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7576
5.Covid-19
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7359
6.Basic PI questions for all
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4915
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4682
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4659
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4016
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3864
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3834
7.Defence Related
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4606
8.Out of Context questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4581
9.Family Related Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4569
10.Friends Related Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4557
11.Academics Related Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4540
12.Personal Self Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4526
13.Cricket
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4439
14.Mathematics
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4302
15.Important For AFSB PI
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4116
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4117
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4118
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4119
16.Novel Reading
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3905
17.For AFSB PI(IAF related)
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4036
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3784
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2342
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2301
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2238
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2072
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2048
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1884
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1848
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1816
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1811
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8412
18.Tech Entries
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3775
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3105
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3084
19.For NSB PI(Indian Navy Related)
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2897
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2754
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2550
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6439
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8411
20.Indian Army related
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2446
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2392
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2367
21.CIQ 1-6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1664
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1699
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1617
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1743
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1775
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1840
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1988
22. Science
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7499
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7500
23.Myanmar military Coup
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6515
24.Farm Bill and protest
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6511
25.Pinned message of Hobby related PI questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6677
The message will remain pinned on main channel.
Jai Hind🇮🇳
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
🔥SSB Personal Interview Questions🔥 {1/2}
Hello future officers, hope you all are doing well.
Here we are sharing all SSB PI questions which has been asked to many candidates or which might me asked in SSB PI.
So, sharing all the links below.
1.Iron Dome
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7730
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7731
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7732
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7733
2.Games and Sports
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7727
3.Sports Current Affairs
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7728
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7729
4.Special Forces
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7576
5.Covid-19
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7359
6.Basic PI questions for all
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4915
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4682
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4659
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4016
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3864
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3834
7.Defence Related
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4606
8.Out of Context questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4581
9.Family Related Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4569
10.Friends Related Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4557
11.Academics Related Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4540
12.Personal Self Questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4526
13.Cricket
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4439
14.Mathematics
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4302
15.Important For AFSB PI
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4116
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4117
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4118
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4119
16.Novel Reading
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3905
17.For AFSB PI(IAF related)
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/4036
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3784
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2342
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2301
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2238
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2072
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2048
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1884
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1848
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1816
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1811
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8412
18.Tech Entries
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3775
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3105
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/3084
19.For NSB PI(Indian Navy Related)
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2897
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2754
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2550
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6439
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/8411
20.Indian Army related
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2446
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2392
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/2367
21.CIQ 1-6
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1664
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1699
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1617
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1743
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1775
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1840
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/1988
22. Science
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7499
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/7500
23.Myanmar military Coup
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6515
24.Farm Bill and protest
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6511
25.Pinned message of Hobby related PI questions
https://t.me/ssbgeneraldiscussion/6677
The message will remain pinned on main channel.
Jai Hind🇮🇳
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Telegram
SSB Future Officers
#INTWERVIEW_QUESTION #Personal_Interview
PI Questions related to recent attack over Gaza
1.What is Israel-Palestine Conflict ?
2.What exactly is Iron Dome ?
3.What are features of Iron Dome Missile system ?
4.Who is the inventor of Iron Dome ?
5.What…
PI Questions related to recent attack over Gaza
1.What is Israel-Palestine Conflict ?
2.What exactly is Iron Dome ?
3.What are features of Iron Dome Missile system ?
4.Who is the inventor of Iron Dome ?
5.What…
Forwarded from SSB Future Officers (DEEPESH)
#TO_ALL_LADIES_and_GENTLEMAN
Prepare for your SSB interview with our comprehensive study material package! For just Rs. 250, you'll gain access to a wealth of resources designed to help you succeed:
(Updated till 3rd june 2024)
6 PDFs will be provided which contains following
1. Current Affairs:
2. Lecturette Topics with Detailed Description:
3. Group Discussion Topics and Guidelines:
4. Interview General Knowledge:
who have already invested in our study material package can now update their materials for FREE! Share your previous payment slip with us on WhatsApp at +91-8527747120
Additionally, our package includes a visually appealing picture with a breakdown of topics and subtopics for easy understanding.
To purchase the package,sendWhatsApp message to 8527747120.
Prepare for your SSB interview with our comprehensive study material package! For just Rs. 250, you'll gain access to a wealth of resources designed to help you succeed:
(Updated till 3rd june 2024)
6 PDFs will be provided which contains following
1. Current Affairs:
2. Lecturette Topics with Detailed Description:
3. Group Discussion Topics and Guidelines:
4. Interview General Knowledge:
who have already invested in our study material package can now update their materials for FREE! Share your previous payment slip with us on WhatsApp at +91-8527747120
Additionally, our package includes a visually appealing picture with a breakdown of topics and subtopics for easy understanding.
To purchase the package,sendWhatsApp message to 8527747120.