Coached by Army, martyr's daughter hopeful to clear SSB

Press Trust of India  |  Samba (JK) 

Coached at the initiated'Samba Super 40 project', Roshni Devi, daughter of a martyred soldier is hopeful of cracking upcoming (SSB) examination to become commissioned in armed forces.

They thank the which provided them necessary infrastructure and coaching to help them chase their dream to serve the nation.

The students, who underwent extensive coaching over the past six months, are ecstatic over their achievement of clearing Combined Defence Services (CDS) examination and Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) and are hopeful of repeating the performance in the

While four students including Devi cleared the CDS examination results of which were declared in March, three others made it to AFCAT.

Lt Col Anand said the initiative has not only helped the youth to prepare themselves for the competition and to make their dreams of joining the armed forces come true but has also strengthened the bonds between the and the people of Samba.

The students were among 40 students who were shortlisted for the 'Samba Super 40 project' after three screening tests organised at Public School, Samba last year.

It was my childhood dream to be part of the because of my father who sacrificed his life in a terror attack in in the defence of the country in June 2015, Devi told

Kumar was among 18 personnel killed in an insurgent ambush on a convoy in Manipur's district.

Almost three years down the line, Devi said she is seeing her dream getting fulfilled and I am very thankful to the for starting first of its kind 'Samba super 40 project' for the defence aspirants like me.

Defence said the project started on September 16 last year involved screening and selection of potential candidates, setting up infrastructure for the classes, selection of teachers and preparation of study material.

The project involved identification, screening and selection of potential candidates, for which extensive interactions were done by officers of at schools and colleges of Samba and Vijaypur and nearby (district), he said.

He said a state of the art classroom with facility as well as a well stocked library was established at for running the project.

Apart from the regular classes conducted daily by a competent team of teachers, the aspirants were also provided with professional coaching by director, (Chennai), Lt Col and also by experts from Pune through (a Pune based NGO) via classes, he said.

It is a very good initiative taken by the The environment was very motivating and we did not deviate from our chosen goal. We are now waiting for the exam, scheduled later this year, and are hopeful of donning the fatigue, said Vishal Verma, who is also preparing for the

Verma, whose is the first in his family hopeful of joining the army, said the project provided them the required platform as the teaching faculty was excellent and the reading material, which was otherwise beyond their reach, was made available.

Devi said she came to know about the project through her and without wasting any time joined the course.

Brainchild of of the who had earlier served in where is training local youth for professional courses under operation goodwill, the project was the first of its kind in the region and the preference was given to the course because of the interest of the students.

I hope this is just a beginning and more and more results are awaited. It is a good initiative started by the brigade, an said asking not to be named.

Hailing from nearby district, another aspirant said they had an opportunity to interact with senior rank officers during the course and recently we had an interaction with a Lt Gen rank It all boosted our morale and strengthened our resolve to join the and serve the country.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 13:25 IST