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Recruitment Status in ITBP - Indo-Tibetan Border Police

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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

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