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Greatest proposal ever.
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NCC's took a backstage by J Nehru's actions if I remember correctly... it will be indeed an positive development to revive National Cadet Corps....
I'm not sure what you mean with the reference to lentils, but the picture is authentic. It was one of the iconic images of that era, which defined and symbolized India's aspirations in those changing times. Another defining picture from those days was that of APPLE, our first communication satellite, being transported to the launch pad in a bullock cart. (Pictured below.) When we could not afford motor vehicles for our space program, when our space scientists had to live and work from a church or Bishop's house near Tumba due to lack of facilities, we still dared to persist with our lofty goals. It has paid off marvellously for us.i'm begging you to share the source from where you got this.
i hope the guy didnt have any madras lentils in him before getting on that bucket of bolts...something about this picture isnt right
That's what the ROTC in the US is. It is an excellent idea, but I'm not sure how well it will work out in India.Trying to train tens of millions of people against their will isn't even necessary. Its waste of resources. There are already plenty of recruits. However, if there was a program that paid for university education in return for 5 years as an officer, that might help fill the officer shortage.
i'm begging you to share the source from where you got this.
i hope the guy didnt have any madras lentils in him before getting on that bucket of bolts...something about this picture isnt right
Do you even have a point?i think "Educational Service" website forgot to mention innovations in crowd control
BBC NEWS | South Asia | India plans hot chilli grenades
CS spray is based on chillis as is. Basing it on the hottest chilli in the world is a good idea that will be effective.i think "Educational Service" website forgot to mention innovations in crowd control
BBC NEWS | South Asia | India plans hot chilli grenades
If it is optional, there is no need to propose it, because such a system already exists - the NCC. His proposal is compulsary military training, which is a horrible idea.
I'm not sure what you mean with the reference to lentils, but the picture is authentic. It was one of the iconic images of that era, which defined and symbolized India's aspirations in those changing times. Another defining picture from those days was that of APPLE, our first communication satellite, being transported to the launch pad in a bullock cart. (Pictured below.) When we could not afford motor vehicles for our space program, when our space scientists had to live and work from a church or Bishop's house near Tumba due to lack of facilities, we still dared to persist with our lofty goals. It has paid off marvellously for us.
You see, many people are unfortunate enough to live in the gutters, but some of us look at the stars while doing so.
ISRO: From ferrying rockets on cycles to eyeing Mars
That's what the ROTC in the US is. It is an excellent idea, but I'm not sure how well it will work out in India.
The point is that compelling people to do something is always a bad idea. BTW it is an even worse idea to spend time, money and energy into giving military training to everybody, when they are not going to become soldiers anyway - just from an economic and resource point of view. Fundamentally, it is an issue of personal choice.
The point about dancing or batting classes was an exercise in reductio ad absurdum - intended to emphasize the point that all such activities should be performed voluntarily, not be forced upon people.
That requires self defence, which is very different from military training. The former is about ensuring one's personal safety, the latter is about warfighting. You get a watchman to secure your home, not a tank commander.
Trashy suggestion, really. We neither have a deficit in manpower for our Armed Forces(discounting the Officer cadre, as that's really not going to be touched by his suggestion) nor do we want a lot of youngsters with military training roaming around our cities and towns.
Yet another pre-poll pitch-up for the Hawkish and the gullible.
Greatest proposal ever.
I think the training would be something like this. The famous khaki chaddi training.
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I think its a good idea.It brings discipline, physical and mental fitness, creates a sense of team spirit and nationalism.Subhash Chandra Bose wanted to do it, the Israelis do it.