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Shri R.K.Bhatia, DG, <strong>ITBP</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>g the tra<strong>in</strong>ees at BTC, BhanuCHIEF PATRONR.K. BhatiaDirector General, <strong>ITBP</strong>EDITOR IN CHIEFShyam Mehrotra, DIG(Adm)EDITORDeepak Kumar PandeyPublic Relations OfficerSUB EDITORSInsp Nars<strong>in</strong>gh DasInsp Renu UniyalDESIGN ASSISTANCEPikkala Rav<strong>in</strong>derKuldeep S<strong>in</strong>ghPHOTOPhoto Cell, Dte. Gen. and Field UnitsViews expressed <strong>in</strong> the journal are exclusivelythose of the author(s) and not the official views of theForce.-Editor <strong>in</strong> ChiefEDITORIAL-ADVISORYBOARDCHAIRMANAnirudh UppalADG, <strong>ITBP</strong>MEMBERSK.B. S<strong>in</strong>gh, IGV.K. Upreti, IGM.S. Bhurji, IGP.S. Phalnikar, DIGR.K. Sa<strong>in</strong>i, DIGG.S. Virk, DIGS.S. Harta, DIGSanjeev Ra<strong>in</strong>a, DIGJaspal S<strong>in</strong>gh, DIGA.K Gautam, DIGS.B Sharma,DIGR.K. Sah, DIGShyam Lal, SMPUBLISHED BYPublic Relations CellDirectorate General, <strong>ITBP</strong>, CGO Complex,Lodhi Road, New Delhi-3Cover Page Photo CaptionShri Ajay Maken, MOS, DG <strong>ITBP</strong> and <strong>ITBP</strong>offi cers with excursion teamShri R.K.Bhatia, DG, <strong>ITBP</strong> releas<strong>in</strong>g the bookon old route of Kailash Mansarovar YatraSmt. Sadhana Bhatia, President HWWA<strong>in</strong>naugurat<strong>in</strong>g Blood Donation Camp


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<strong>ITBP</strong> Releases Book on KM Yatrato manage any disaster. The route to KailashMansarovar Yatra is considered one of the mostdiffi cult and challeng<strong>in</strong>g. Yatries have to face thediffi cult snow clad mounta<strong>in</strong>s, glaciers, landslidesand unpredictable weather conditions at very highaltitudes. One has always the fear of high altitudediseases, such as High Altitude Illness (HAI),Acute Mounta<strong>in</strong> Sickness(AMS), High AltitudeCerebral Edema(HACE), High Altitude PulmonaryEdema(HAPE) etc. The <strong>ITBP</strong> takes care of yatriesto save them from these diseases.Shri R.K.Bhatia, DG, <strong>ITBP</strong>(centre) along with Shri Anirudh Uppal (ADG)Shri Pramod Asthana (IG, Spl Ftr) & Shri A.P.S. Nimbadia, Comdt. 7 th Bn releas<strong>in</strong>gthe book on old route of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra discovered by <strong>ITBP</strong>Shri R.K. Bhatia, Director General, <strong>ITBP</strong> released thebook titled "Kumaon aur Kailash " on Kailash Mansarovar Yatra<strong>in</strong> the presence of 59 Kailash Mansarovar yatries of 4 th batch atBase Hospital, <strong>ITBP</strong>, Tigri Camp, New Delhi. The book has beenedited by Shri A.P.S. Nimbadia, Commandant. Himveers of 7 th Bn<strong>ITBP</strong>, Mirthi (Uttrakhand) discovered an ancient route from Gala toKathgodam by conduct<strong>in</strong>g 6 track<strong>in</strong>g expeditions and collected oldhistorical maps ,records ,letters and photos. The book 'Kumaon aurKailash' has been written on the basis of ancient monuments and<strong>in</strong>formations collected dur<strong>in</strong>g this track<strong>in</strong>g expedition.The detailed and fi nal medical briefi ng of 59 yatries wasdone by Dr. T.Ravi Prasad, IG (Med) and Dr. Rakesh Tiwari (CMO)of Base Hospital <strong>ITBP</strong>. These pilgrims proceeded on 26 days yatrato holy Kailash under security and care of <strong>ITBP</strong>. This batch left Delhion 19 th June 2010 for Almora and reachedAlmora on the same day. The Yatriescross Indian <strong>Border</strong> at Lipulekh Pass.Thecurrent route passes through Dharchula,Tavaghat, Mangti, Gala, Budhi, Gunji,Kalapani, Navidhang and Lipulekh <strong>in</strong>Indian territory.The Yatra started on 1 st June, 2010 andit will end on 24 th Sept, 2010.Total 16 batches willparticipate <strong>in</strong> this Yatra. First batch departed on1 st June, 2010. The 16 th batch, the last batch, willleave Delhi on 30 th August and will return back on24 th september, 2010.Shri R.K.Bhatia, DG, <strong>ITBP</strong> <strong>in</strong>teract<strong>in</strong>g with media afterreleas<strong>in</strong>g the bookShri R. K. Bhatia, Director Generalcongratulated all members of the track<strong>in</strong>gexpedition and said that "through thisbook the traditions and history of Kumaonregion has been retraced."<strong>ITBP</strong> is ma<strong>in</strong>ly responsible forconduct<strong>in</strong>g medical check up at Delhi andprovide security cover and medical aiddur<strong>in</strong>g the journey. It also deploys highlytra<strong>in</strong>ed disaster management teamsalong with latest equipments enrouteKailash Mansarovar yatries with DG <strong>ITBP</strong> at 22 nd Bn, New Delhi4


Back to basics : DG at BTCShri R.K. Bhatia (DG, <strong>ITBP</strong>) along with Shri Rajdeep S<strong>in</strong>gh (IG,NW Ftr)(1 st from left) & Shri H.S. Goraya (DIG, BTC) (1 st from right) <strong>in</strong>augurat<strong>in</strong>gnewly <strong>in</strong>stalled X-Ray mach<strong>in</strong>e at BTC Hospital, BhanuShri R.K. Bhatia, DG, <strong>ITBP</strong> visited BTC, a premiumtra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g centre of <strong>ITBP</strong>, on 8 th May 2010 along with ShriRajdeep S<strong>in</strong>gh, IG (NW) Frontier. Shri H.S. Goraya, DIG,BTC welcomed the chief and IG, NW Ftr.After presentation of ceremonial guard and <strong>in</strong>troductionwith the offi cers, DG <strong>in</strong>teracted with the offi cers of thecentre <strong>in</strong> the Offi cers Mess. He appreciated the upkeepand ma<strong>in</strong>tenance of the Offi cers Mess. The DG discussedthe proposed action plan of BTC <strong>in</strong> threadbare details andasked DIG, BTC to phase the proposed works over a periodof two to three fi nancial years. After the presentation, theDG visited the tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g area where a demonstration onthe tactics of LW extremists and measures to counter thesame by effective patroll<strong>in</strong>g by well tra<strong>in</strong>ed CPMF sub unitswas given. The demonstration also <strong>in</strong>tegrated the use ofIWESS.DG <strong>ITBP</strong> meet<strong>in</strong>g the recruits at BTC, BhanuThe DG took a round of the tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g area and the various<strong>in</strong>frastructures and keenly observed the tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g activities ofthe centre. Later, he visited the museum of the centre andadvised DIG, BTC to send a proposal for upgradation of themuseum so that the heritage of BTC is better showcased.The DG, <strong>ITBP</strong> <strong>in</strong>augurated the newly constructed view<strong>in</strong>ggallery of the short range and the newly <strong>in</strong>stalled X-raymach<strong>in</strong>e at the unit Hospital.The DG addressed the tra<strong>in</strong>ees and staff of thecentre <strong>in</strong> Sa<strong>in</strong>ik Sabha. Dur<strong>in</strong>g the Sa<strong>in</strong>ik Sabha, DG <strong>ITBP</strong>appreciated the tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g efforts of the BTC and reiteratedthe emphasis on professional tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. The Sa<strong>in</strong>ik Sabhawas followed by tea <strong>in</strong> Himveer Vatika where he <strong>in</strong>teracted<strong>in</strong>formally with the recruits and staff of BTC.5


<strong>ITBP</strong> observes World Hepatitis &World Hypertension DaysDr. Nripen Saikia, MD, DNB(Gastro.) of PSR Institute deliver<strong>in</strong>g thelecture on World Hepatitis Day at Base Hospital, New Delhi18 th May, 2010 which was observed as WorldHypertension Day, aims to highlight preventable stroke,heart and kidney disease caused by high blood pressureand to communicate <strong>in</strong>formation on prevention, detectionand treatment of this disease. On this occasion, a lecturewas delivered by Dr. Anwar Habib, MD (Medic<strong>in</strong>e),Referral Hospital, New Delhi on the topic "Managementof Hypertension" to create awareness about the diseaseand educate the force personnel on its preventive aspects.Approximately 150 force personnel of all ranks attended thesame. The lecture was followed by a free check-up camp.Cardio-vascular disease (CVD) is the most commoncause of death <strong>in</strong> the world and hypertension is the mostcommon, reversible risk factor for CVD. High blood pressuregoes hand-<strong>in</strong>-hand with heart disease, stroke kidneydisease, over weight, obesity and diabetes mellitus.Blood pressure can be easily reduced bychang<strong>in</strong>g life style, diet modifi cation, regular exercise, BPmonitor<strong>in</strong>g/ screen<strong>in</strong>g, medication under supervision by aphysician, etc.Paramilitary forces are particularly prone tohypertension due to service and job related conditions ofserv<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> hostile environmental conditions, fi ght<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong>stterrorism & social unrest and rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g away from thefamily for long durations.As per the directions of Director (Medical), <strong>ITBP</strong>,Dte. Genl., a cl<strong>in</strong>ical meet<strong>in</strong>g was organized at CompositeHospital, Chandigarh on the eve of 'World HypertensionDay' on 18th May 2010, with special reference to peculiardimensions of Hypertension prevail<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> society <strong>in</strong> generaland the Central Para-Military Forces <strong>in</strong> particular.Dr. Nripen Saikia be<strong>in</strong>g welcomed by Dr. T. Ravi Prasad, Director (Med)19 th May, 2010 is observed as World HepatitisDay, which aims to raise global awareness of hepatitis Band Hepatitis C, and to encourage prevention, diagnosisand treatment. A cl<strong>in</strong>ical meet<strong>in</strong>g of doctors was organizedat the conference hall of Base Hospital, New Delhi on 19 thMay, 2010. The meet<strong>in</strong>g was presided over by Dr. T. RaviPrasad, Director (Medical) <strong>ITBP</strong> and attended by 18 doctorsand 40 force personnel of all ranks of <strong>ITBP</strong>F.Dr. Nripen Saikia, MD (AIIMS), DNB(Gastroenterologist) of Pushpawati S<strong>in</strong>ghania ResearchInstitute for liver and renal disease, New Delhi was <strong>in</strong>vitedas a guest lecturer. He spoke <strong>in</strong> detail about the "latesttrends <strong>in</strong> treatment of Hepatitis"There are 4 common types of viral Hepatitis. A andE transmitted by the oro-fecal route (the former usuallyoccurr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> children and the later <strong>in</strong> adults) and Hepatitis Band C transmitted by parental and sexual routes.Hepatitis-A and E usually do not have longersequel. Acute hepatitis from any of these viruses is cl<strong>in</strong>ically<strong>in</strong>dist<strong>in</strong>guishable. Low grade fever for a day or two dayprecedes loss of appetite, nausea, high coloured ur<strong>in</strong>eand yellow discolouration of the eyes. While the majorityrecover from acute illness <strong>in</strong> a few weeks, however thelife threaten<strong>in</strong>g fulm<strong>in</strong>ate hepatic failure or end stage liverdisease may also develop subsequently if left untreated,which may require even liver transplantation.Members of Para-Military Forces are more prone toall forms of Viral Hepatitis, because of frequent movementsto far off dest<strong>in</strong>ations and consumption of food/water fromunreliable sources.Advice on immunization, avoid<strong>in</strong>g self-medication,consult<strong>in</strong>g a physician <strong>in</strong> case of doubt, proper rest, dietaryrestriction, safety of dr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g water and avoid<strong>in</strong>g alcoholwas stressed dur<strong>in</strong>g the discussion.6


W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g the HeartDr. V<strong>in</strong>od Kumar S<strong>in</strong>gh exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a patient dur<strong>in</strong>g medical camporganised by 7 th Bn, MirthiDr. Kailash Brijwal exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a child patient of Sheer village dur<strong>in</strong>gmedical camp organised under CAP, 14 th Bn, PithoragarhPara medical staff distribut<strong>in</strong>g medic<strong>in</strong>es to local peopleunder CAP, 9 th Bn, LohitpurDr. Subedar, CMO (SG) exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g the patients <strong>in</strong> a freemedical camp, 3 rd Bn, BareillyShri Sanjay Kothari, Comdt. present<strong>in</strong>g solar lantern tovillagers under BADP, 25 th Bn, Tezu (Arunachal Pradesh)Sports items be<strong>in</strong>g distributed to the students of Govt. School,Dorba by 38 th Bn, Chhattisgarh7


Dr. Neeraj BhargavaMedical Offi cer, <strong>ITBP</strong>VijayCT/Cook, <strong>ITBP</strong>Antarctica : A Wonder LandIt was a holiday and I was offer<strong>in</strong>g prayer <strong>in</strong> my32 nd Bn Shiva temple <strong>in</strong> the month of August, 2009. A faxmessage had come to me from my sector HQ for the postof medical offi cer at Maitri, Antarctica. I was <strong>in</strong> trouble withhot and humid summer of Kanpur. It was an excellentopportunity to explore the virg<strong>in</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ent. All above factors<strong>in</strong>spired me to say yes to my wonderful journey to thisprist<strong>in</strong>e land. Immediately, I gave my will<strong>in</strong>gness for theoffer.In the mean time, I got an opportunity to speak toother people who had gone <strong>in</strong> the previous expeditions.They told me lots of <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g th<strong>in</strong>gs about Antarctica. It<strong>in</strong>creased my eagerness to see the beautiful cont<strong>in</strong>ent.In the fi rst week of October, I got the confi rmationletter that I am selected for the 29 th Indian Scientifi cExpedition to Antarctic. My medical exam<strong>in</strong>ation wasconducted <strong>in</strong> mid October at AIIMS, New Delhi.My better half, Dr Sonia gave me permission withcheerful smile. My son Ishan was more excited than me,ask<strong>in</strong>g for pengu<strong>in</strong>s and lots of ice to make snowman. WhenI talked with my son, he asked me about my departure tothe mission and congratulated me. My mother gave mepermission with lots of precautions and advices. I can’tforget my wife’s smil<strong>in</strong>g face with tears <strong>in</strong> her eyes at airport,Delhi .This shows her courage as a wife of an <strong>ITBP</strong> offi cerand an offi cer herself too.I met Director General, <strong>ITBP</strong>, <strong>in</strong> Delhi and briefedhim about my tasks there and took his bless<strong>in</strong>gs andadvices too. DG provided me the memento and <strong>ITBP</strong> fl agfor Maitri, the Indian station <strong>in</strong> Antarctica. Photo cell of <strong>ITBP</strong>headquarters also issued me a good quality camera and ahandycam to record all important events and activities.I reported at National Centre for Antarctic and OceanResearch, Goa on 18 th November, 2009, for complet<strong>in</strong>g theformalities. Our journey started from Goa via Mumbai andwe reached Cape Town (South Africa). We stayed at agood luxurious hotel, Mandela Rhodes. It is a well planedcity with lots of attractions. It is also one of the cleanest andcostliest city <strong>in</strong> the world.On 25 th November, with summer team members,I boarded M/V IVAN PAPANIN, a Russian made Ice classship to head towards the icy cont<strong>in</strong>ent. It was a huge shipof around 125 meters of length. It has 5 fl oors with lot ofspace for cargo and passengers. There were many wordsthat I had to be familiar with, like gang way, loft, bridgeand cab<strong>in</strong>. My cab<strong>in</strong> number was 273. I shared it with anaval offi cer. Our voyage leader gave me responsibility ofarrang<strong>in</strong>g and load<strong>in</strong>g all food stuff <strong>in</strong> Cape Town. The nightwas very cold and w<strong>in</strong>dy. Most of the members walkedout to enjoy the festival of Id celebration <strong>in</strong> Cape Towncity. I had the opportunity to <strong>in</strong>teract with the Russian shipcrew members, African local ship agents, and Korean andNorwegian helicopter crews. Russians usually, don’t have avkbZ-Vh-ch-ih lekpkj & tqykbZ 2010 8


Dr. Neeraj Bhargav (MO, <strong>ITBP</strong>) along with Ct. Vijay (<strong>ITBP</strong>) present<strong>in</strong>g memento toMr. Elango, Team Leader, Maitrigood knowledge of English. So I have to resort to some signlanguage to converse with them.My journey towards Larsemann Hills started on 30 thNovember 2009. After 24 hrs, the ship started mov<strong>in</strong>g upand down, which <strong>in</strong> maritime term<strong>in</strong>ology is called 'roll<strong>in</strong>gand pitch<strong>in</strong>g.' It occurs due to mix<strong>in</strong>g of hot water of IndianOcean and cold water of Atlantic Ocean at 40 degree south.Ship’s movements are denoted <strong>in</strong> degrees. There is a say<strong>in</strong>g,'roar<strong>in</strong>g forties, furious fi fties, and sever<strong>in</strong>g sixties.' Weencountered high tides, touch<strong>in</strong>g the bridge of the ship, andsevere cold outside. Before we reached sixty degrees south,half of our team members were down with motion sickness<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the voyage leader himself. God kept bless<strong>in</strong>g me,th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g that if I am down with motion sickness, no bodywill be available to look after the expedition members. Afterthree days of journey, the situation improved. My yogaclasses and rout<strong>in</strong>e exercises alongwith motivation lecturesalso helped our team members.The temperature was go<strong>in</strong>g down and we could seesmall icebergs com<strong>in</strong>g towards us to welcome our team.Polar cloth<strong>in</strong>gs were issued to us, so that we could go outand see the glimpses of ice, seals and pengu<strong>in</strong>s. For thefi rst time <strong>in</strong> my life, I saw a huge iceberg of more than onekm length, like a hill. On 10 th December, we were nearerto LARSEMANN HILLS, where our new station BHARTI, isgo<strong>in</strong>g to be established. We were on the fast ice and ourship was not able to move ahead. Our snow scooter andsnow vehicles were able to run on it, as the ice above thesea water was about few metres thick.I saw the ice cutter ship M/V. IGNACHUK cutt<strong>in</strong>gthe ice so well that our expedition vessel M/V. Ivan Papan<strong>in</strong>could reach up to 30 metre to seashore. Wewalked up to station site on fast ice from theseashore.In Antarctica, climate is divided <strong>in</strong>totwo seasons. The w<strong>in</strong>ter lasts from March toNovember and the maximum temperatureis around -4 to -6 0 C while the m<strong>in</strong>imumtemperature is -30 to -35 0 C. Second phaseis summer from December to March andmaximum temperature is around 4 to 6 degreeCelsius and m<strong>in</strong>imum is -4 to -18 0 C. The w<strong>in</strong>dspeed <strong>in</strong> Antarctica vary from 0 to 120 knot. It<strong>in</strong>creases the cold because of the w<strong>in</strong>d chillfactor. In Antarctica, sun shows two importantphases-one is the polar day when sun sh<strong>in</strong>esfor twenty four hours <strong>in</strong> summer for more than two monthsand second is polar night, when the sun is not visible formore than two months <strong>in</strong> w<strong>in</strong>ter.Larsemenn hill is full of magnifi cant icebergs, greatsun views and fresh water lakes. Antarctica has differenttypes of birds like pengu<strong>in</strong>s, skuas, snow petrels, andalbatross and animals like seals and whales. I am fortunateenough to take few shots of killer Whales with my camera.There are lots of protocols we have to follow and all effortsare taken for avoid<strong>in</strong>g disturbance to wild life.Road and helipad works have been completed <strong>in</strong>Larsemann hill. Immediatly after com<strong>in</strong>g here, I had to do fi rstaid for some m<strong>in</strong>or <strong>in</strong>juries. Health and stress managementlecture was delivered. The rout<strong>in</strong>e monthly exam<strong>in</strong>ation ofall the team members was carried out.After accomplish<strong>in</strong>g all the tasks at Larsemannhills, our ship started towards the permanent Indian station,Maitri. We reached Indian bay, the berth<strong>in</strong>g po<strong>in</strong>t on 10 thFebruary but we could not fl y to our station due to diffi cultweather conditions. Stay<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>side the ship and dream<strong>in</strong>gabout the station was the only work we could do for the nextfew days. At last, on 13 th February the weather favouredus and we could reach Maitri on the eve of Valent<strong>in</strong>eDay. It was a wonderful day. I spoke to my family for 15m<strong>in</strong>utes fi rst time <strong>in</strong> four months. I am here as a w<strong>in</strong>terteam member, so I got good accommodation <strong>in</strong>side thestation, while summer members were accommodated <strong>in</strong>summer camps. Maitri is the permanent Indian base from1990 onwards. Here many scientifi c experiments are go<strong>in</strong>gon <strong>in</strong> the areas of Atmospheric Sciences, Meteorology,9vkbZ-Vh-ch-ih lekpkj & tqykbZ 2010


Geology, Geomagnetism, Seismology, Glaciology, Snowstudies, Cl<strong>in</strong>ical Psychology, Environmental Sciences andMedical Sciences. Maitri station has given lots of glory toIndia <strong>in</strong> Antarctic research.In Maitri, I witnessed auroral displays with myteam leader <strong>in</strong> shiver<strong>in</strong>g cold night and we capturedsome beautiful snaps. Aurora is wonderful phenomena ofgeomagnetic activity of earth, which can be seen aroundat seventy degrees latitude. Aurora creates multiple light<strong>in</strong>geffects which looks like crackers burst<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the sky. I havecompleted six months <strong>in</strong> this icy cont<strong>in</strong>ent and presently weare <strong>in</strong> the phase of polar nights. We have not seen sunfrom last one month. Out side temperature is around -20to -26 0 C.This journey is a wonderful experience <strong>in</strong> my life. Ihave <strong>in</strong>teracted with so many people of different countrieswith different cultures. We go out with polar cloth<strong>in</strong>g on andsee natural beauty around the Maitri station. One can seelittle wild life around. We are far away from our familiesfor more than a year <strong>in</strong> harsh environment and isolation.Compared to previous expeditions, now the isolation ismuch reduced due to <strong>in</strong>ternet facility available at Maitri.People are able to <strong>in</strong>teract frequently with their loved ones.Frequent e-mail from respected Director General and PRO<strong>ITBP</strong> always boost our morale.In Antarctica, most common topic of chitchat isblizzard, name of dangerous snow storm <strong>in</strong> the Antarcticregion. Every expedition member want to avoid this snowstorm on their station duties but wish to happen on others,so that he can enjoy it from <strong>in</strong>side the station. Blizzard is asnow storm with thick snowfall and high w<strong>in</strong>ds with almostzero visibility. Persons go<strong>in</strong>g out may lose their direction ofmovement and lose their way. Our third convoy members<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g team leader rema<strong>in</strong>ed stuck for ten days <strong>in</strong> aheavy blizzard at Shelf <strong>in</strong> Indian Bay, where our cargo is offloaded from the ship.Here I have to do tough station duties. It is a closedenvironment with <strong>in</strong>tense <strong>in</strong>teraction, so lots of emotionalproblems occur. I have to attend these as medical offi cer.At times my work becomes tougher. Comprehensive healthcheck up with laboratory <strong>in</strong>vestigations of all team membersare done on monthly basis. This is a study ground for<strong>in</strong>terpersonal relationship. Here no one can be moved out<strong>in</strong> case of any emergency. I have to manage all problemswith the available resources. Here, we learn to becomegood managers. I have become emotionally and mentallya more stable person after com<strong>in</strong>g here. I have learnt theleadership quality from the team leader, Mr Elango, theway he leads the team by example and simplicity.I have completed six months here. I am satisfi edwith my most challeng<strong>in</strong>g task. Its great learn<strong>in</strong>g platformfor every one. I will always share my experiences when Iget the opportunity.Dr. Neeraj BhargavaNew Transit Camp EstablishedMHA has approved the establishmentof a transit camp at Chamba (Tehri)fortransit purpose only for ra<strong>in</strong>y season(July, August & September) and for w<strong>in</strong>terseason (December, January & February) <strong>in</strong>a private build<strong>in</strong>g. This transit camp willnot be used for the commencement andterm<strong>in</strong>ation of leave for <strong>ITBP</strong> personnel.<strong>ITBP</strong> to celebrate Golden Jubilee<strong>ITBP</strong> will complete 50 years of its existence on 24 th October 2012. To commemorate theoccasion, <strong>ITBP</strong> will celebrate 'Golden Jubilee'. It is planned to release special commemorativemedal, postal stamp and a coffee table book. <strong>ITBP</strong> also plans to sponsor a marathon race, arelay LRP cover<strong>in</strong>g the entire <strong>Indo</strong>-Tibet <strong>Border</strong>. Sem<strong>in</strong>ar and <strong>ITBP</strong> tableau for Republic DayParade will be the other attractions of Golden Jubilee celebration.Rais<strong>in</strong>g Day 2010 will be celebrated at BTC, Bhanu, Haryana.10


Allotment guidl<strong>in</strong>es for S.F.A.The offi cers / personnel of <strong>ITBP</strong> who are posted <strong>in</strong> wholeof J&K, North East, Naxal Infested Areas, Joshimath, Kullu,Mirthi, Gauchar,Mahidanda,Matli, Pithoragarh, Rekong Peo,Sarahan, Rewari, Halduchaur, Lohaghat, Karera, Shivpuri,Almora, M&SI and CIJW School will be eligible for SFAsat their choice of location if they need SFA for any of thefollow<strong>in</strong>g reasons :-i) For use of their family on ground of education ofchildren.ii) If any family member needs specialised medicaltreatment which is not available at his place of post<strong>in</strong>g.Entitlement :-Constables/ : Type-I (Type-II if available after giv<strong>in</strong>gFollowers priority to Head Constable/ASI/SI/Insp.)HC/ASI/ : Type II (Inspectors may be allottedSIs/Insp. type III qtrs also, if vacant)Asst. Comdt. : Type IIIDy. Comdt. : Type-IV (may be allotted type III also <strong>in</strong>case of non availability of type IV, if will<strong>in</strong>g)2 I/C,Comdt., : Type- IV Special (when these areDIGs constructed) till then Type-IV Ord<strong>in</strong>aryRetention :-Initial allotment will be for 3 years thereafter the casefor further retention will be considered on the basis of themerit of the case. Retention period <strong>in</strong> case of retirement andresignation etc will be as under :-(i) Death : 24 months on normal licence fee.Sl Locationno1 Old Camp atSeemadwar(DDN.)New Camp atSeemadwar(DDN.)2 Sector 32 CHD.TPT Bn CHDType-I620816418Type-II5912021225Type-III172163-Type-IV09-0802Total91349447453 SS Bn, Saboli 30 30 - - 604 3rd Bn, Bareilly 12 12 04 - 285 Patiala 10 08 02 01 216 Pithoragarh - 08 02 01 117 Jalandhar 02 04 - - 068 Ramgarh 24 12 04 02 429 Amritsar 06 04 - - 1010 Ludhiana 04 03 01 - 0811 Kanpur 08 10 10 - 2812 Allahabad 10 10 - - 20Total 502 517 124 23 1166ii) Resignation/ : 1 month on normal licence fee.Discharge(iii) Removal/ : 7 days on normal licence fee.Dismissal(iv) Retirement : 4 months on normal licence feesand another 4 months on academic /medical groundson double licence fee.Special Cloth<strong>in</strong>g for Jawans <strong>in</strong> ChhattisgarhThe follow<strong>in</strong>g items of special cloth<strong>in</strong>g are be<strong>in</strong>g procured under Trial and Evaluationfor the <strong>ITBP</strong> units located at Chhattisgarh :-1. T-Shirt Disruptive Pattern (LWE pattern colour)2. Non Skid Tectical/ combat shoe3. Cool<strong>in</strong>g Vest4. Air Location Marker Balloon5. Insect repellent patch6. Neck Cool<strong>in</strong>g Scarf7. Hot weather hat with cool<strong>in</strong>g chamberHot weather hat & NeckCool<strong>in</strong>g ScarfT-Shirt Disruptive Pattern13


1 st Total Hip Replacement <strong>in</strong> <strong>ITBP</strong>A total right hip replacement of 42 years old HeadConstable Driver Narender Kumar of 4 th battalion wasdone by a team of Dr. Rahul Kaul (Orthopedician) andDr. Rakesh Tiwari (Anesthesiologist) for fi rst time <strong>in</strong> <strong>ITBP</strong>Base Hospital, New Delhi. Patient was suffer<strong>in</strong>g withtraumatic avascular necrosis with osteoporosis of right neckfemur and was unable to walk <strong>in</strong>dependently due to severepa<strong>in</strong>. In this surgery, postoperative analgesic technique wasused. Due to this, patient felt no pa<strong>in</strong> after the operationand he started walk<strong>in</strong>g on the third day of surgery.Dr. Rahul Kaul, MOOrthopedicianOperation <strong>in</strong> progressDr. Rakesh Tiwari, CMOAnesthesiologistView of hip replacement after operationBenefits provided by Regimental FundF<strong>in</strong>ancial benefi ts have been given to the NOKs/Benefi ciaries from Regimental Funds dur<strong>in</strong>g the quarterend<strong>in</strong>g i.e. 1-4-10 to 30-6-10 as per details given below :-1) Ex-Gratia Compensation payments :-No of Cases Amount at the Rate Total Amount39 3Cases x 15 lacs Rs. 45 lacs6 Cases x10 lacs Rs. 60 lacs30 Cases x 5 lacs Rs. 150 lacs(Arrears as per 6 th CPC)Total Rs. 255 lacs2) Benefi ts from C.B. Fund :-Benefi ts as Imdt. Relief paid as per details given below :-In death cases - 25 cases x 3 lacs = 75,00,000/-Medical Board out cases - 2 cases x 1 lacs = 2,00,000/-Retired Personnel - 210 cases = 2,10,150/-(Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Amount Refunded)Total Rs. 79,10,150/-3) Benefi ts from LIC/NIC :-27 cases @ Rs. 5,00,000/- Rs. 1,35,00,000/-3 cases @ Rs. 10,00,000/- Rs. 30,00,000/-Total Rs. 1,65,00,000/-Porters authorised to JawansKeep<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> view the diffi culties be<strong>in</strong>g faced bythe <strong>ITBP</strong> personnel deployed on high attitudes, it hasbeen decided to amend the restriction of height rang<strong>in</strong>gbetween 14000 to 18000 feet imposed vide MoF OMNo. 19039/1/2006-E.IV dated 6 th Nov., 2006. This facilitywill be extended only to those <strong>ITBP</strong> establishmentssituated at high altitude i.e. 9000 feet & above. In theirarea of responsibility <strong>ITBP</strong> personnel can hire portersand animals from road head where no other mode oftransport is available.Besides above the facility for engag<strong>in</strong>g portersand animal transport is also extended to those who aredraw<strong>in</strong>g basic pay below Rs. 4100/- <strong>in</strong> the pre-revised payscale (<strong>in</strong> the Grade Pay of Rs 2800/- and below post 6thCPC) at par with old Grade-IV authorization as provided<strong>in</strong> GIO No (3) and (4) below SR-46. However, <strong>in</strong> the caseof Grade IV under GIO (3) below SR-46 <strong>in</strong> respect of thefacility for Arunachal Pradesh, the discretionary authoritywill be Controll<strong>in</strong>g offi cers <strong>in</strong>stead of Political Offi cers/Deputy Commissioners or equivalent as is provided <strong>in</strong>GIO No.(4) below said SR-46.14


pályázati forrásokat, képviseltethetik a lakosságot. (Varga - Vercseg 1998). Ez az„érdekképviselet segítésének” módszere (Hallgató - Vercseg 2008). Az érdekképviselettagja<strong>in</strong>ak egymással egyetértésben képessé kell válnia a feladatok ellátására, m<strong>in</strong>t pl.: közösségiközpontok, tanácsadó szolgálatok vezetése és működtetése, sajátos <strong>in</strong>formációs rendszerszervezése (Csepeli 2001). Az érdekképviselet fő célja, hogy segítse az államnak a helyes ésreleváns érdekcélokat kiszűrni, ezáltal támogatni azokat, akik nem tudják magukat képviseltetnia „hivatalos világ” előtt (Grossman 1986). Ezáltal hatékonyabban fel tud lépni a nyilvánosságelőtt, már nem egy személyben történik a „harc” a hatalommal szemben. Az emberekfelbátorodnak és cselekszenek. A közösség akkor válik életképessé, ha „befolyásolják adöntéshozókat és a szomszédságra vonatkozó helyi politikát” (Vercseg 1992: 15).A tevékenységek megvalósításához elengedhetetlen feltétel az anyagi forrásmegteremtése. A konkrét feladatok meghatározása mellett összegeznünk kell, hogy hol akarjukprogramja<strong>in</strong>kat megvalósítani, milyen eszközök kellenek a megvalósításhoz és milyenköltséghaszna lesz munkánknak. Ebben lesz segítségünkre a következő módszer: „részvétel ahelyi fejlesztési tervek és stratégiák elkészítésében, érvényesítve a helyi cselekvésheznélkülözhetetlen humán <strong>in</strong>frastruktúra(ki)fejlesztése fontosságának szempontját” (Hallgató -Vercseg 2008: 5). A térségi és regionális fejlesztés egyik módja a pályázatírás. A tervezés soránfontos, hogy konkretizáljuk pénzügyi terve<strong>in</strong>ket, hiszen bizonyos feltételeknek meg kell felelni:„közvetlen kapcsolódjon a projekt megvalósításához, támogatási szerződéssel legyenösszhangban, feleljen meg a költséghatékonyság alapelvének, felmerülése igazolható legyen,mértéke a piaci áraknak megfelelő legyen” (Albert et al 2004: 52). Ehhez szükséges, hogy egykonkrét csapat legyen, akik küzdenek a források megteremtéséért, és részt vesznek „lokalitásfejlesztési terve<strong>in</strong>ek és stratégiá<strong>in</strong>ak kimunkálásában” (Hallgató - Vercseg 2008: 5). Apályázatok megvalósítása által adott területen munkahelyeket tudunk teremteni, bár ez nagyobbbefektetést igényel.A közösségi munka módszereit alkalmazva egy élettelen közösség élettel telivé válhat, aszoros összefogás, együttműködés által a teleülésen élők életm<strong>in</strong>ősége jelentős változásokonmehet keresztül.1.5 A közösségi munka eredményessége, hatásaAz elért eredményeket nagyon nehéz mérnünk, mert a folyamat eredménye csak évek múlvaválik nyilvánvalóvá. Amikor kialakul az egyén fontosságának érzése, a valahová tartozás érzése,az életmódváltozás, és erősödik a szociális kohézió, akkor beszélhetünk alapvető változásról(Albert et al 2004).19


Name of Child Mother's Name Father's Name Rank Unit CGPA Marks(%)Yasharth Shukla Dr Sushma Shukla R. L. Shukla 2I/C (Tele) Dte. Gen 10 95Bhagirathi Jeevanti Devi Bishan Lal HC/GD 7 Bn 10 95Shambhavi Mehrotra Dr. Madhulika Mehrotra Shyam Mehrotra DIG Dte.Gen. 9.8 93.1Nimisha Chauhan Sangeeta Ranbir S<strong>in</strong>gh Chauhan D.C NITSRDR 9.8 93.1Shashank Rana Shashi Bala Sheesh Pal Rana SI/CM Dte. Gen 9.6 91.2Rahul Kulsari Pushpa Devi Kalpeshwar HC/GD 42 Bn/ DDN 9.6 91.2Sonam Rana Yojna Devi Amar S<strong>in</strong>gh Ct DDN 9.6 91.2Ashish S<strong>in</strong>gh Garkhal Kalawati Shankar S<strong>in</strong>gh SI/GD SS Bn 9.6 91.2Shreya Kumar Anita Ashwani Kumar Comdt. 21 Bn - 90.43Nit<strong>in</strong> Kumar Nirmala Jai S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/CM 33 Bn 9.4 89.3Ganesh S<strong>in</strong>gh Baroliya Leela Devi Gopal S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD Dte. Gen 9.4 89.3Anjali Mann Suman Devi Dalbir S<strong>in</strong>gh 22 Bn 9.4 89.3Himanil Ra<strong>in</strong>a Babita Ra<strong>in</strong>a Sanjeev Ra<strong>in</strong>a DIG Dte. Gen. 9.4 89.3Anoop S<strong>in</strong>gh Yersong Rajwanti Yersong Anand S<strong>in</strong>gh Yersong 2 I/C 34 Bn 9.4 89.3Anil Bisht Kamala Bisht Kharak S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD 18 Bn - 88Mohit Kaundal Snehlata Lekh Ram HC/RO SHQ Shimla 9.2 87.4Deepshikha Leelawati Birender S<strong>in</strong>gh Ct/ Tailor Academy 9.2 87.4Jitesh Sood Manju Sood Gajanish Sood Insp/CM 28 Bn 9.2 87.4Mitashi Rajni Rajeshwar Prasad SI/CM 28 Bn 9.2 87.4Alaknanda Sarita Yadava A. P. Yadava Comdt 18 Bn 9.2 87.4Shubham Rawat Sudha Rawat Yog<strong>in</strong>der Kumar Rawat Insp/CM SHQ DDN 9.2 87.4Poonam Kumari Nirmala Devi Kuldeep S<strong>in</strong>gh Ct/GD 26 Bn 9.2 87.4Ritum Sah Monika Sah R. K. Sah DIG Dte. Gen 9.2 87.4Rajat Neelam Rani Chander Bhan HC/GD 22 Bn 9.2 87.4Nishant Upadhyay Bhavana Upadhyay Brij Kishore Upadhyay Insp/CM 13 Bn - 87.3Av<strong>in</strong>ash S<strong>in</strong>gh Chanchal Dalpatiya R. S. Dalpatia 2I/C TPT Bn - 87Kiran Bhim Dassi Kishori Lal HC/GD 25 Bn - 86.7Chaithanya Chandran Sunita Rani. B.L Chandran. V CT Pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g Press - 86.4Akansha Manju Dhaundiyal Kailash Dhaundiyal Insp/CM SHQ Shimla 9 85.5Manila Sandhu Raghubir Kaur Kuljeet S<strong>in</strong>gh Insp(Over) 16 Bn 9 85.520


Gaurav Sharma Kiran Bala Sharma Moh<strong>in</strong>der Kumar Sharma DC 27 Bn 9 85.5Aditya Ramola Shakuntala Bharat S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/Dvr DDN 9 85.5Pooja Dogra Sur<strong>in</strong>dra Dogra Mohan S<strong>in</strong>gh SI/CM 32 Bn 9 85.5Archana Kumari Bimla Devi Jog<strong>in</strong>der S<strong>in</strong>gh Ct/GD Academy 9 85.5Pawan Joshi Hema Joshi Jeevan Chand HC/AT 19 Bn 9 85.5Vivek Giri Kamla Devi Chet Giri SI/GD Dte. Gen 9 85.5Neerja Kharwal Kavita Devi Satish Kumar Ct/GD 18 Bn - 84.3Akshay S<strong>in</strong>gh Manju D<strong>in</strong>esh S<strong>in</strong>gh Insp/CM Dte. Gen 8.8 83.6Shubhra Dikshit Meenu Dikshit Anand Dikshit Insp/RO 5 Bn 8.8 83.6Amit Kumar Radha Devi Satya Narayan SI/MM TPT Bn 8.8 83.6Shikha Bhatt Anju Bhatt Surendra Bhatt Insp/CM 20 Bn 82.2Manoj S<strong>in</strong>gh Thapa Leela Devi Bahadur S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD Telecom - 81.7Shivam S<strong>in</strong>gh Senger Nisha Girwardhari S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD 22 Bn 8.6 81.7Neha Kataria Subhadra Surender S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/Dvr DDN 8.6 81.7Shal<strong>in</strong>i Rana Santosh Rana Amar S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD Dte. Gen 8.6 81.7Pushp Choudhery Neera Choudhery Albel S<strong>in</strong>gh SI/RT Dte. Gen 8.6 81.7Piyush Pandey Pushpa Pandey Srikant Pandey HC/GD TPT Bn 8.6 81.7Rohit Pandey Laxmi Pandey Rakesh Pandey HC/GD 8 Bn 8.6 81.7Shilpa Thakur Neeta Devi Kushal S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD N. Ftr 8.6 81.7Richa Rai Kartari Devi Sohan Lal HC/GD 44 Bn - 80Aditya Raj Yadav Sangeeta O.P. Yadav Comdt 26 Bn 8.4 79.8Yogesh Upadhyay Rekha Upadhyay Mahesh Chand HC/GD SS Bn 8.4 79.8Manisha Rai Sunita Rai Ashok Kumar SI/RO 32 Bn 8.4 79.8Ankit Kaushik Lata Kaushik Rabi Datt Academy 8.4 79.8Prachi S<strong>in</strong>gh Manju Chauhan R.K.S. Chauhan - Dte. Gen 8.4 79.8Vaishali Bhardwaj Anita Bhardwaj Rejender S<strong>in</strong>gh SI/RO Dte. Gen 8.4 79.8Manshi Dimri Anita Dimri Prakash Chandra SI/Edn Dte. Gen. - 79.4Sahil Choudhary Praveen Kumari Satish Kumar HC/GD SS Bn - 79Ajay Chauhan Pushpa Devi Surender S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD 20 Bn - 78.3Abhijit Sharma Aruna Sharma D. C. Sharma DC(Engr) 20 Bn - 78Bhawna Anita Suresh Chandra SI/CM 40 Bn 8.2 77.9Harpreet S<strong>in</strong>gh Paramjit Kaur Lakhbir S<strong>in</strong>gh SI Academy 8.2 77.9Astha Kaistha Madhulika Sanjiv Kumar SI/Edn Dte. Gen 8.2 77.9Anklesh Sirswal Asha Devi Jagdish Prasad - 22 Bn 8.2 77.9Juhi Negi Damyanti Negi R. S. Negi DIG SHQ Bareilly 8.2 77.9Rahul Chib Sushma Devi Ramesh S<strong>in</strong>gh Ct 5 Bn 8.2 77.9Sushmita Pandey Sanju Pandey S. N. Pandey SI/RO 12 Bn 8.2 77.9Sanjay Sharma Sarla Sharma Tulsi Ram HC/GD SS Bn 8.2 77.9Harihar Mishra Akhilesh Mishra Shiv Kant Mishra HC/Edn 18 Bn 8.2 77.9Surender Kumar Seema Devi Harpal S<strong>in</strong>gh SI/RO 27 Bn 8.2 77.9Rajender S<strong>in</strong>gh Ramti Devi Trilok S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD 27 Bn 8.2 77.9Lijo Mathunny Lissy Mathunny Mathunny SI/RO Dte. Gen 8.2 77.9Rohit Kumar Kalasho Devi Kashmir S<strong>in</strong>gh Ct/GD 27 Bn - 76.4Neetu Bora Saraswati Jiwan S<strong>in</strong>gh HC Academy - 76.2Preeti Pramila Rakesh Prasad Insp/CM 3 Bn 8 76Anita Pandey Geeta Pandey Chandra Shekhar SI/Edn 8 Bn 8 76PandeyBabita Poonam Devi Lokender S<strong>in</strong>gh SI/Pnr 28 Bn 8 76Renu Angrejo Devi Rohtash HC/GD 28 Bn 8 76Priyanka Pal Rekha Rani Virender S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD DDN 8 76Nikhil Bisht Manju Bisht Manmohan S<strong>in</strong>gh Insp/HT N.Ftr 8 76Neha Sharma B<strong>in</strong>a Sharma Devender Kumar Sharma SI/GD 27 Bn 8 76Anoop S<strong>in</strong>gh YersongCGPA-9.4 (89.3%)Nit<strong>in</strong> KumarCGPA-9.4 (89.3%)Anil Bisht88%MitashiCGPA-9.2 (87.4%)21


Archna KumariCGPA-9 (85.5%)Neerja KharwalCGPA- (84.3%)Akshay S<strong>in</strong>ghCGPA- 8.8.(83.6%)Shubhra DikshitCGPA- 8.8 (83.6%)Amit KumarCGPA- 8.8 (83.6%)BhawnaCGPA- 8.2 (77.9%)Shilpa ThakurCGPA- 8.6 (81.7%)Richa Rai80%Yogesh UpadhyayCGPA- 8.4 (79.8%)Prachi S<strong>in</strong>ghCGPA- 8.4 (79.8%)Sushmita PandeyCGPA- 8.2 (77.9%)Rajender KumarCGPA- 8.2 (77.9%)Juhi NegiCGPA- 8.2 (77.9%)Neha SharmaCGPA- 8 (76%)22


Rahul Upreti Hema Upreti Bhuwan Chandra, SI/RO Telecom 92.6Mahima Malik Meena Malik Bhupender Kumar Malik, Dy. JAG SHQ. Tejpur 91.4Aparajita S<strong>in</strong>gh Chauhan Usha S<strong>in</strong>gh Manoj Kumar S<strong>in</strong>gh, Comdt 10 Bn 90.8Apeksha Nimbadia Bimlesh Nimbadia A.P.S. Nimbadia, Comdt 7 Bn 89.6Jayant Mahara Kanta Mahara H. S. Mahara, DC (Engr) SHQ DDN 88.6Akshita Pradeep Tripti Pradeep Ishan Pradeep, DIG(Engr) N. Ftr 87.5S. Aliyamma Mathew Susan Mathew Blessen Mathew 30 Bn 87.5Shweta Manju D<strong>in</strong>esh S<strong>in</strong>gh, Insp/CM Dte. Gen 86.6Ankita Purohit Lata Devi Anusuya Prasad TPT Bn 86.6Neeraj Mehta Pushpa Mehta D. S. Mehta, Insp/HT Dte. Gen. 84.8Himani Mamta Devender Kumar, UDC Dte. Gen 83.8Pooja Rawat Nandi Kunwar S<strong>in</strong>gh, SI/RO Academy 83.8Amandeep Cheema Baljit Kaur Balw<strong>in</strong>der S<strong>in</strong>gh, SI/RO SHQ(ITA) 83.8Rakesh Kumar Sita Devi Dr B<strong>in</strong>od Kr.S<strong>in</strong>gh SMO 18 Bn 83.6Shabnam Hussa<strong>in</strong> Rukkya Hussa<strong>in</strong> Jahid Hussa<strong>in</strong> DDN 83Mukesh Kumar Devki Devi Munna Kumar 5 Bn 82.8Divya Kavi Laxmi Kavi Jagat Prasad, Insp/RT Telecom Bn 82.6Navneet S<strong>in</strong>gh Seeta Devi Jeet S<strong>in</strong>gh,HC/Pnr 28 Bn 81.6Akansha Rana Kasturi Rana Beer S<strong>in</strong>gh Rana, SM 37 Bn 81.4Alok Saroha Raj Kumari Pradeep Saroha, Insp/CM 11 Bn 81.2Barsha Ramola Beena Devi Lakshman S<strong>in</strong>gh HC/GD 31 Bn/ DDN 81Yugal Bhushan Suman Devi Shashi Bhushan 28 Bn 80Deekshant Rawat Bira Devi Bharat S<strong>in</strong>gh Rawat TPT Bn 79.8Nitesh S<strong>in</strong>gh Rupi Devi Satte S<strong>in</strong>gh, Insp 8 Bn 79.8Arun Panwar Shobha Rawat Bikram S<strong>in</strong>gh, Insp/CM Dte. Gen 79.4Suvigya Yadav Meera Yadav D<strong>in</strong>esh Kumar, SI/RO SHQ LKO 79.2Sanchita Dasila Anita Dasila Rajendra S<strong>in</strong>gh, Insp/HT 22 Bn 78.8Deepti Nagar Deepa Nagar Ashok Kumar, SI/RO SHQ LKO 78.8Daaman Meet Paul Deep<strong>in</strong>der Kaur Darshan Kumar Paul NW Ftr 78.8Naresh Kumar Maya Devi Rajesh Kumar, HC/GD 15 Bn 78.4Rahul Chand Ramola Saroj<strong>in</strong>i Ramola Ramesh Chandra Ramola, HC/GD Telecom Bn 78.4Akash Thakur Jeewan Lata Chaman Lal, Insp/GD 34 Bn 78.4Tushar Parmar Basanti Devi Devender S<strong>in</strong>gh, DC 44 Bn 78Nischal Neeta Diwan S<strong>in</strong>gh, Insp/Over Academy 78Freddy Mathew Elizabeth Mathew K.M.Mathew, Addl. JAG Spl. Ftr. 77.6Himanshu Dangi Pushpa Dangi Prakash Chandra S<strong>in</strong>gh Dangi DDN 77.2Pankaj Kumar Rekha Kumari Ramesh Patiyal, SI/RO 18 Bn 77Ayushi Vyas Archana Vyas Raghunandan Dte. Gen 76.8Jorawar S<strong>in</strong>gh Sukhw<strong>in</strong>der Kaur Rattan S<strong>in</strong>gh, SO Dte. Gen 76.66Saurabh Kohli Basanti Dayal Lal 43 Bn 76.4Ashmita Chakraborty Nupur Chakraborty Ashish Chakraborty, Comdt 13 Bn 76Amit Sisodia Mukta Jogender S<strong>in</strong>gh 26 Bn 75.8Aliyamma Mathew(87.5%)Shweta(86.6%)Jayant Mahara(88.6%)Akshita Pradeep(87.5%)23


Himanshu Dangi(77.2%)24


Personnel MattersPromotions1. Shri D.S. Sangwan, Deputy Commandant promoted as Second-<strong>in</strong>- Command and posted at 10 th Bn. Kim<strong>in</strong>2. Shri Hoshiar S<strong>in</strong>gh, Deputy Commandant promoted as Second-<strong>in</strong>- Command and posted at 33 rd Bn. Guwahati3. Shri S.K Saha, Assistant Commandant (Tele) promoted as Deputy Commandant (Tele) and posted at SHQ Lucknow4. Shri Mohan S<strong>in</strong>gh, Insp/RO Promoted as Assistant Commandant (Tele) and posted at <strong>ITBP</strong> Academy5. Shri Ved Prakash, Insp/RO Promoted as Assistant Commandant (Tele) and posted at 27 th Bn. Bhat<strong>in</strong>da6. Shri Khem Raj, Insp/RO Promoted as Assistant Commandant (Tele) and posted at 15 th Bn. (Att. with Dte.Gen.)7. Shri Dwarika Nath, Insp/RO Promoted as Assistant Commandant (Tele) and posted at 20 th Bn. Aalo8. Shri Laxmi Chand, Insp/RO Promoted as Assistant Commandant (Tele) and posted at 2 nd Bn. Kullu (HP)9. Shri Mukesh Kumar, Insp/RO Promoted as Assistant Commandant (Tele) and posted at 12 th Bn. MatliTransfersFromTo1. Shri R.L. Shukla, Second-<strong>in</strong>- Command(Telecom) Dte. Gen. Telecom Bn, Shivpuri (M.P)2. Shri Rajesh Pandey, DC (Telecom),Telecom Bn. Dte. General, New Delhi3. Shri B.N Sonawan,DC (Telecom),SHQ (LDK) Telecom Bn, Shivpuri (M.P)4. Shri B<strong>in</strong>deshwsar Kumar, AC (Telecom) 12 th Bn, Matli SHQ (DDN) aga<strong>in</strong>st vacancy of DC (Tele)5. Shri Om Prakash, AC (Telecom) 20 th Bn, Aalo Dte. General, New Delhi6. Shri Shashi Bhushan, AC (Telecom) Dte. General 4 th Bn, Dhirang (Arunachal Pradesh)7. Shri Tapas Ray, AC (Telecom) Dte. General 10 th Bn, Kim<strong>in</strong> (Arunachal Pradesh)8. Shri Kishore S<strong>in</strong>gh, AC (Telecom) 10 th Bn, Kim<strong>in</strong> 26 th Bn, Ludhiana (Punjab)9. Shri Man S<strong>in</strong>gh, AC (Telecom) Dte. General 32 nd Bn, Kanpur (UP)10. Shri Gurdev S<strong>in</strong>gh, AC (Telecom) SHQ (GTK) 23 rd Bn, Dehradun11. Shri Rattan S<strong>in</strong>gh, AC (Telecom) 18 th Bn, Jallandhar/ Allahabad 19 th Bn, Sarahan (HP)12. Shri Amit Kumar Gupta, AC (Telecom) 37 th Bn, Ramgarh Dte. General, New Delhi13. Shri S.V.B. Prabhakaran, AC (Telecom) 23 rd Bn, DDN SHQ (L&C) aga<strong>in</strong>st vacancy of DC (Tele)14. Shri Rajeev S<strong>in</strong>ha, AC (Telecom) 9 th Bn, Lohitpur 18th Bn, Jallandhar/Allahabad15. Shri Gopal Chattopadhyay,AC (Telecom) 13 th Bn, Basar Dte. General, New Delhi16. Shri Raghubir S<strong>in</strong>gh, AC (Telecom) 19 th Bn, Sarahan 41 st Bn, Lohaghat, (Uttarakhand)RetirementsShri R.K. Bhatia, DG, <strong>ITBP</strong> present<strong>in</strong>g memento to Shri Desh Raj Sharma,AC/Staff Officer on his superannuation, 30 th June, 2010DG, <strong>ITBP</strong> present<strong>in</strong>g memento to Shri Mahabir S<strong>in</strong>gh, SI/ROon his superannuation, 30 th June, 2010vkbZ-Vh-ch-ih lekpkj & tqykbZ 2010 28

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