AnyTV Bureau, New Delhi
Published by: Dev Kashyap
Updated Tue, 08 Mar 2022 05:12 AM IST
Summary
The Center said the respondents need sufficient time to consider the long-term implications of induction and deployment of ex-NDA women cadets in the armed forces.
The Central Government on Monday told the Supreme Court that the inclusion of women cadets in the National Defense Academy (NDA) is an important policy decision. She needs at least three months’ time to study the long-term complexities of induction and deployment of ex-NDA women cadets in the Indian Armed Forces.
With respect to women cadets to be inducted for NDA-II 2021 and NDA-I 2022, the fact is that NDA has 370 vacancies for all the three services in each course, the government said in its affidavit in the Supreme Court. Of these, 208 will be commissioned in the Army, 120 in the Air Force and 42 in the Navy.
The Center said the respondents need sufficient time to consider the long-term implications of induction and deployment of ex-NDA women cadets in the armed forces. For this, the defendants need an additional time of at least three months. The affidavit was filed by the government on the directions of the Supreme Court on the PIL filed by advocate Kush Kalra regarding the figures of women who appeared in the NDA-2021 exam and the number of women included.
Expansion
The Central Government on Monday told the Supreme Court that the inclusion of women cadets in the National Defense Academy (NDA) is an important policy decision. She needs at least three months’ time to study the long-term complexities of induction and deployment of ex-NDA women cadets in the Indian Armed Forces.
With respect to women cadets to be inducted for NDA-II 2021 and NDA-I 2022, the fact is that NDA has 370 vacancies for all the three services in each course, the government said in its affidavit in the Supreme Court. Of these, 208 will be commissioned in the Army, 120 in the Air Force and 42 in the Navy.
The Center said the respondents need sufficient time to consider the long-term implications of induction and deployment of ex-NDA women cadets in the armed forces. For this, the defendants need an additional time of at least three months. The affidavit was filed by the government on the directions of the Supreme Court on the PIL filed by advocate Kush Kalra regarding the figures of women who appeared in the NDA-2021 exam and the number of women included.