Work hard, compete for Army's 'Super30' programme: Gen Rawat to Kashmiri girl students

NEW DELHI: Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat on Wednesday exhorted woman students from Jammu and Kashmir to paintings hard and compete for Army's 'Super 30' coaching programme and construct their career through good schooling.

He was once interacting with 18 woman students from various colleges in the Valley, at the South Block right here. "There is no other place like Kashmir when it comes to scenic beauty and a sublime environment. But, terrorism has vitiated the atmosphere," he mentioned.

"Unlike Kashmir, you do not see bunkers in Delhi or gun-toting security personnel everywhere. People roam here at night in peace. The Kashmir Valley also had peace and people in Srinagar even used to go for strolling in parks at night or for a movie, but it's not there anymore," he mentioned.

In his deal with, Gen Rawat reiterated that "infiltrators come from Pakistan to our side and create trouble".

"So, if you also want progress and development in the Valley, take this message from here, and tell the people there that guns are not good," he mentioned.

Various militant outfits had been trying to radicalise the youths in Kashmir valley via the usage of different approach together with online propaganda.

During the interplay, Gen Rawat requested the scholars as to what they sought after to become in existence. Some responded saying they aspired to become civil servants or law enforcement officials or medical doctors, whilst just a single student mentioned she sought after to be a teacher.

"Only way to do well in life is to work hard. Some people may be very sharp, but still (there is) no substitute for hard work. I want students like you to become engineers and doctors and teachers and then go back to your places and villages and serve the people there," he mentioned.


Rawat informed them that the Army runs "Kashmir Super-30" - a loose, particular coaching programme for college kids to arrange them for entrance examinations for admission to IITs and NITs.


"We are working with NGOs to have a similar programme for medical examination aspirants. So, work hard, compete for 'Super 30' for engineering career, and for NEET exam too, once we have it in place," he mentioned.


The Army had previous this year signed an MoU with a state-run company and the National Integrity Educational Development Organisation (NIEDO) for medical aspirants, below which decided on students shall be supplied with loose residential coaching for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET).


The students, starting from elegance 7-11 arrived right here on Monday and have visited the Red Fort, Rajghat and Connaught Place market in Delhi, and will see the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah and take a Metro journey ahead of heading to Chandigarh, an professional accompanying them mentioned.
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