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Army's new Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Gaya to have its maiden Passing Out Parade on June 9
Gaya: The Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Gaya is poised to conduct its maiden Passing Out Parade on June 9, heralding a new era in the history of Indian Army.
Officers Training Academy, Gaya, better known as OTA Gaya is the third pre-commissioning military academy in the country. It was raised on July 18, 2011.
At present, there are two such pre-commissioning military training academies - The Indian Military Academy in Dehradun and the Officers Training Academy in Chennai for commissioning in the Indian Army.
To mark the commencement of the academy, a flag hoisting ceremony was solemnised by Lt Gen K Surendra Nath, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Army Training Command.
The consecration of the raising of the academy was carried out in true secular tradition of the Indian Army, with recital of scriptures from holy books of different religions.
The academy spread over 800 acres, has been equipped with state of the art training facilities, at par with other pre-commissioning training institutions.
The academy was formally inaugurated on November 14, 2011 by the former Chief of Army staff, General VK Singh PVSM, AVSM, YSM, ADC, in a modest ceremony.
The insignia of Officers Training Academy, Gaya has a two-colour background, with upper half as grey and the lower half blood-red, having two cross swords superimposed with the Dharmchakra. A scroll below bears the motto of the academy - Shaurya, Gyan, Sankalp in devnagri.
The first batch of 149 trainee-officers, known as Gentlemen Cadets, joined the academy in the second week of July last year, while the second batch reported in January 2012, increasing the strength to nearly 350.
In the years to come, the total strength will be increased to 750.
The raising of this new academy is an effort to minimise the existing shortage of officers in the Indian Army.
Besides, it will also provide golden opportunity to more young aspirants who want to join the Indian Army as an officer.
Lt Gen Jatinder Sikand, VSM took over as the second Commandant in January 2012.
The academy has come a long way since its raising and can boast of having world class training infrastructure.
The academy has also hosted a number of high ranking foreign military delegations since its inception.
Gaya OTA to conduct maiden passing out parade
Gaya: The Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Gaya is poised to conduct its maiden Passing Out Parade on June 9, heralding a new era in the history of Indian Army.
Officers Training Academy, Gaya, better known as OTA Gaya is the third pre-commissioning military academy in the country. It was raised on July 18, 2011.
At present, there are two such pre-commissioning military training academies - The Indian Military Academy in Dehradun and the Officers Training Academy in Chennai for commissioning in the Indian Army.
To mark the commencement of the academy, a flag hoisting ceremony was solemnised by Lt Gen K Surendra Nath, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, General Officer Commanding in Chief, Army Training Command.
The consecration of the raising of the academy was carried out in true secular tradition of the Indian Army, with recital of scriptures from holy books of different religions.
The academy spread over 800 acres, has been equipped with state of the art training facilities, at par with other pre-commissioning training institutions.
The academy was formally inaugurated on November 14, 2011 by the former Chief of Army staff, General VK Singh PVSM, AVSM, YSM, ADC, in a modest ceremony.
The insignia of Officers Training Academy, Gaya has a two-colour background, with upper half as grey and the lower half blood-red, having two cross swords superimposed with the Dharmchakra. A scroll below bears the motto of the academy - Shaurya, Gyan, Sankalp in devnagri.
The first batch of 149 trainee-officers, known as Gentlemen Cadets, joined the academy in the second week of July last year, while the second batch reported in January 2012, increasing the strength to nearly 350.
In the years to come, the total strength will be increased to 750.
The raising of this new academy is an effort to minimise the existing shortage of officers in the Indian Army.
Besides, it will also provide golden opportunity to more young aspirants who want to join the Indian Army as an officer.
Lt Gen Jatinder Sikand, VSM took over as the second Commandant in January 2012.
The academy has come a long way since its raising and can boast of having world class training infrastructure.
The academy has also hosted a number of high ranking foreign military delegations since its inception.
Gaya OTA to conduct maiden passing out parade