New Delhi, Feb.17 (ANI): The Cabinet Committee on Security has approved the opening of a second officers training academy (OTA) in Gaya, Bihar. There is one already existing in Chennai.
This is a long-term step to obviate the problem of reducing the shortage of officers in the Indian Army.
Through this academy, the army hopes to augment its capacity to commission more Short Service Commission officers to fill vacancies, especially in the junior and middle ranks.
The Gaya academy will commence training with 250 officers annually. It will be upgraded to its full design capacity to train 750 officer cadets in due course.
The academy will also train officer cadre from friendly foreign countries.
The OTA at Gaya would have state of art infrastructure and training facilities.
The project would cost approximately Rs 360 crores and will offer better employment and economic opportunities in the area. (ANI)
This is a long-term step to obviate the problem of reducing the shortage of officers in the Indian Army.
Through this academy, the army hopes to augment its capacity to commission more Short Service Commission officers to fill vacancies, especially in the junior and middle ranks.
The Gaya academy will commence training with 250 officers annually. It will be upgraded to its full design capacity to train 750 officer cadets in due course.
The academy will also train officer cadre from friendly foreign countries.
The OTA at Gaya would have state of art infrastructure and training facilities.
The project would cost approximately Rs 360 crores and will offer better employment and economic opportunities in the area. (ANI)
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