Indian Army postpones recruitment exams, rallies due to COVID pandemic

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New Delhi: The Indian Army on Tuesday (April 20) postponed its recruitment drive in a number of jap and north-eastern states of the nation.

The Common Entrance Exam which was scheduled to be held on April 25 in 4 cities together with Shillong, Jorhat, Narangi and Rangapahar has been deferred until additional discover.

In a notification, the military additionally stated that it has postponed the recruitment rally scheduled from May 1 to 8 in Aizawl.

The determination was taken in view of the COVID-19 state of affairs prevailing within the nation.

The transfer will have an effect on ten states together with Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim, West Bengal and Odisha amongst others.

“All Army recruitment rallies are also postponed till May 31. Fresh dates would be communicated as and when confirmed,” Defence spokesman Lt. Col P. Khongsai was quoted as saying by IANS.

He stated that the Assam Rifles, underneath Spear Corps, is organising medical camps in numerous elements of the northeastern states.

He added that throughout the conduct of the medical camps, villagers have been sensitised concerning the relevance of private hygiene, sanitation, utilization of face masks and precautions to be noticed throughout vaccination of COVID-19.





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