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Preparatory School of Armed Forces to Start in Delhi from next year

Preparatory School of Armed Forces to Start in Delhi from next year
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New Delhi: The Delhi Government was set to start the preparatory school of armed forces in Delhi, told the Director of the Directorate of Education, Udit Prakash on Monday.
Prakash along with Deputy Minister of Manish Sisodia and Colonel Rajesh Gupta was present in the fourth session of the Motivational Speaker series held at Sarvodya Kanya Vidyalaya (SKV) Shakti Nagar.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results of Deputy Minister’s Deputy Results, “This is a proud moment for the Delhi government school as one of them serves the nation and we want that every child of us must have the spirit of Desh Bhakti so that every step they are for the progress of the country.

He welcomed the decision to allow girls to carry out the NDA test since this year and said that he hoped that many girls from the Delhi government school would take this opportunity.
On this occasion, Colonel Rajesh Gupta shared his desire for soldiers developed from school days and said, “I like army uniforms and don’t want to do a tablework.
My two dreams were filled with joining the Indian army.

He also provides tips for the NDA exam and SSB interviews and notifies children about other opportunities to join forces such as technical entrance schemes, short service schemes.
Education Director of Udit Prakash said that through this program, the efforts of the Delhi government were to instill trust in children by expelling the myth and UPSC preparation.
“The goal of starting the armed forces preparation school in Delhi is to prepare children for their NDA exam and their physical fitness, the development of personality and mental development will also be taken care of.
Also, for the first time this year, military recruitment.
Rally will be held in Delhi, at Delhi Bawana stadium, “said Prakash.
Interactive sessions were attended by children from 75 schools and 13,000 other children through YouTube Live.

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