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ITBP Personnel Are Guarding The Border At Temp Below Zero

ITBP personnel are guarding the border at the altitude of 15 thousand feet, the temperature is below zero.

The borders of the country are safe because our brave soldiers are guarding the borders between day and night, storm, rain, and snowfall, whatever the circumstances, they are guarding the boundaries.

Brave jawans of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) are guarding the border with China in the Uttarakhand Himalayas.

They are patrolling in the snowy area of ​​the Uttarakhand Himalayas at an altitude of 15,000 feet in below zero temperatures.

Training is given at below zero temperature.

Explain that Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel are trained in extremely cold conditions at minus 25 degrees Celsius at the bordering place of Uttarakhand, which is a routine exercise.

There was a video of this. In which ITBP personnel was taking training in the temperature below zero amidst the snow.

The video shows the personnel holding modern weapons and doing physical exercises.

ITBP was established in the year 1962.

Let us tell you that ITBP was established in the year 1962. ITBP primarily guards the 3,488 km long Indian border in the Himalayas at BOPS located at altitudes up to 18,800 feet.

Apart from border security, ITBP is also deployed for anti-Naxal operations and other internal security duties.

ITBP Academy is located in Mussoorie.

The ITBP Academy is located in Mussoorie of Dehradun district. ITBP Academy was established in the year 1978. Officers of the rank of Assistant Commandant are directly recruited in this academy.

Apart from providing initial training to these officers, the academy imparts training in counter-insurgency operations, rock climbing, VIP security, etc.

Center exaggerated OROP, presented pink picture: Supreme Court

The SC on Wednesday said the ‘One Rank One Pension (OROP) policy has been exaggerated by the Center and the benefits given to the pensioners of the armed forces are far more than what was actually given.

A bench of Justice DY Chandrachud, Justice Suryakant, and Justice Vikram Nath asked the Center to state how many personnel in the Armed Forces have been given the ‘Modified Assured Career Progression, MACP’.

How many personnel are in Assured Career Progression (ACP) and how much will be the financial allocation if the court asks for MACP to be included in the OROP.

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