Military 'Final Parade' completes, 108 graduates

The 'Final Parade' of the Serial Number 38 Military Base Training has concluded at the Kali Bahadur Battalion, Kapase Barracks under the Northwest Region Headquarters.

Baishak 12, 2083

Jyoti Katuwal

Military 'Final Parade' completes, 108 graduates

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The basic military training has been completed at Kali Bahadur Battalion in Surkhet. The 'Final Parade' of the serial number 38 basic military training has been completed at Kali Bahadur Battalion, Kapase Barracks under the Northwest Region Headquarters.

The basic military training, which began on Asad 2, 2082, was completed on Friday. On the occasion of the completion of the training, 108 soldiers were initiated along with the display of the final parade by the military personnel, said Ganapati Chief Senani Basu Khatri.

35 tribals, 39 Chhetris, 27 Dalits, and 7 Brahmins from 6 provinces participated in the training. Soldiers from Lumbini Province, Sudurpaschim, Karnali, Gandaki, Bagmati, and Madesh Provinces were initiated. The Commander (Senior) of the Northwest Division Headquarters, Dipesh Jung Shah, congratulated all those who were appointed to the rank of soldier of the Nepali Army, who are hardworking, honest, disciplined, and committed to the nation, people, and institution, adhering to the values ​​and traditions of the Nepali Army, and remain steadfast in any situation.

‘Only when the army is strong will the country be strong. A soldier must fulfill his duties, responsibilities, and obligations,’ he said, ‘You must always remain committed to serving the country and the people in any adverse situation.’

The best soldier in the training, Deepak Budha, was awarded a symbolic Khukuri. According to Ganapati Khatri, the soldiers were given training on junior leadership and various military arts and skills.

Jyoti

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