Showing posts with label Regulation of Territorial Army. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Regulation of Territorial Army. Show all posts

Friday, December 16

JOIN TERRITORIAL ARMY AS AN OFFICER, January 2017


Applications are invited from ex-Armed forces Commissioned officers to serving the nation as Territorial Army Officer. Candidates can serve the nation in two capacities as a civilian and as soldier.


(ONLY FOR EX ARMED FORCES COMMISSIONED OFFICERS


CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY :
(a) Only Ex Service Officer can apply.
(b) Nationality : Only male citizens of India.
(c) Age Limits : 18 to 42 years on the date of application.
(d) Educational Qualifications : Graduate from recognized university.
(e) Physical Standards : A candidate must be physically and medically fit in all respects.
(f) Employment : Gainfully Employed. 

DATE OF INTERVIEW : APRIL 2017 (Firm dates will be communicated later by post).

LAST DATE OF RECEIPT OF APPLICATION : Application form completed in all respects will be accepted till 31 January 2017.

Ex Service Officers to ensure their eligibility for the examination : The ExService Officers applying for the ASB Interview should ensure that they fulfill all eligibility conditions for admission to the Interview. Their admission at all the stages of the Interview will be purely provisional subject to satisfying the prescribed eligibility conditions. Mere issue of Admission certificate to the Ex Service Officers will not imply that his candidature has been finally cleared by the competent authority.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE :
(a) Commission is granted in the rank of Lieutenant.
(b) Pay and Allowances and privileges will be same as Regular Army Officers when embodied for training and military service.
(c) Promotions upto Lt Col by time scale subject to fulfilling laid down criteria. Promotion to Colonel and Brigadier by selection.
(d) Officers commissioned in Infantry TA may be called out for military service for longer duration depending on the requirement.
(e) Once previous service is verified from concerned PCDA (O) they are granted Ante-Date Seniority for Pay and Promotion.


HOW TO APPLY. All desirous Ex Service Officers (Commissioned Officers only) of three services can download Application Form (IAF (TA)-9 (Revised) Part - 1) from www.indianarmy.nic.in (FREE OF COST) and send applications alongwith Photocopy of Release Order and Photocopy of Release Medical Board Proceedings to Additional Directorate General Territorial Army, Integrated Headquarters of Ministry of Defence, ‘L’ Block, Church Road, New Delhi – 110 001.

Click here to download complete Advertisement & Application form
Read More »

Saturday, August 31

TRAINING







TRAINING

Training in Infantry TA is carried out on Urban and provincial systems.
Urban systems of training : Training is carried out on weekends and holidays. Four hours training is counted as one day.
Recruit Training : 32 days in the first year only including a camp of not less than 4 days if the trainee volunteers with the written consent of his employer, if any.
Annual Training : A minimum of 30 days extendable up to a maximum of 60 days including a camp for 14 days.
Post Commission Training: All Officers are required to undergo 10 weeks of Post commission Training within two years of their commissioning.
Voluntary Training to gain additional military training, provided the trainee Volunteers with the written consent of the employer, if any Provincial systems of training.
Recruit Training : For a continuous period of 30 days in the first year only.

Annual Training : For a continuous period of two calendar months in the first and subsequent years. 

Post commission Training: 10 weeks post commission training is compulsory within two years of commissioning.
Voluntary Training to gain additional military training, provided the trainee volunteers with the written consent of his employer, if any.

Departmental TA

Recruit Training: This is carried out for a continuous period of 30 days in the first year in a camp. No recruit training is there for Medical and 
Nursing Officers of General Hospital (TA).
Annual Training: In the first and subsequent years annual training is carried out for a continuous period of 30 days in a camp. 
For Officers of General Hospital (TA), this is carried out on weekends, without a camp, four hours training being counted as one day. 
Post Commission Training: 30 days post commission training within two years of commissioning is compulsory for all Departmental TA Officers, 
except Medical Officers of Railway (TA) units and Officers of General Hospitals (TA).
Voluntary Training : Departmental TA personnel who volunteer with the specific consent of their departments can be attached for voluntary training.

Read More »

INCENTIVES AND SERVICE BENEFITS OF TA

     


INCENTIVES AND SERVICE BENEFITS

  • Certain state Govts and departments give the following incentives to the employes Pay and allowances in addition to the military basic pay and allowances as applicable.
  • PSpecial increments on completion of 3 to 5 Annual training camps.
  • Additional DA at higher rates during service embodiments by certain departments.
  • One time incentive grant in certain departments and one time honorarium by state govts.
  • Mufti allowance and lump sum Daily allowance in departments like ONGC and IOC.
  • Cash award varying from Rs 2500/- to 5000/- on award of TA Decoration/TA Medal.
  • Certain tax exemptions by some state Govts.
  • Pay and allowances of rank as applicable to Regular Army.
  • Camp allowance of Rs. 10/- for Officers while attending training.
  • Free rations, CSD facilities and medical facilities to self and dependants when embodied for training, military service or when posted on permanent staff.
  • Facilities of leave, leave encashment, accommodation and leave travel concessions when embodied for military service or on permanent Staff.
  • Promotion to higher ranks as per authorisation.
  • Entitlement to pension for Officers with 20 years and JCOs and other ranks with 15 years aggregate embodied service (actual Physical service).
  • Ex-servicemen status and free medical facilities to pensioners.
  • Terminal gratuity at the time or discharge/retirement to those who do not earn pension (Other than civil govt. employees).
  • Entitlement to all medals and awards as applicable to the regular army.





           
Read More »

Regulation of territorial amry



Read More »

ABOUT TERRITORIAL ARMY

HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION

The English raised the Territorial Army in 1920 through Indian Territorial Act of 1920 and 
it was comprised of two wings namely - 'The Auxiliary Force' for Europeans & Anglo-Indians, and 
'The Indian Territorial Force' for Indian Volunteers. After Independence the Territorial Army Act was passed in 1948 and
 the first Indian Governor General Shri C. Rajagopalachari formally inaugurated the Territorial Army. It is celebrated with the Prime Minister's TA Day Parade every year.





The Territorial Army initially had various types of units such as Armed Regt (TA), Infantry Battalion (TA), Air Defence (TA),

Med Regt (TA), Engineers Field Park Coy (TA), Signal Regiment (TA), EME Workshop (TA), Coast Battery (TA), ASC GT Coy (TA), 

ASC Compo Pl (TA), AMC Field Ambulance (TA), by 1972 these units have either been disbanded or converted to Regular Army except Inf Bn (TA).





The Territorial Army is part of Regular Army and its present role is to relieve the Regular Army from static duties and 



assist civil administration in dealing with natural calamities and maintenance of essential services in situations where 




life of the communities is affected or the Security of the Country is threatened and to provide units for Regulars Army as and when required.



Presently the Territorial Army has a strength of approx. 40000 persons comprising of Departmental TA 
units such as Railway, IOC, ONGC, Telecommunication and General Hospital and the non Departmental TA units of Infantry Bn (TA) 
and Ecological Bn (TA) affiliated to various Infantry Regiments.



The TA units were actively involved in 1962, 1965 and 1971 operations. The "Terriers" have also taken part

in OP-PAWAN in Srilanka, OP RAKSHAK in Punjab & J&K, OP RHINO and OP BAJRANG in the North East in a most active 
manner. Departmental units came to the aid of the civil authorities during Industrial unrest and natural calamities, 

most famous being the earthquake in Latoor (Maharashtra), Uttarkashi in Garhwal Himalaya and the Super Cyclone
 in Orissa. The Ecological units have arrested man made environmental degradation by planting 2.5 crore trees over 

20,000 hectare of land in Mussoori Hills & Pithoragarh (UP), Bikaner & Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) and ravines of Chambal in Madhya Pradesh.





Men of the TA have taken active part in various adventure activities, famous one being scaling of Mt Tengchen Khang 



(6010 Mtr) in West Sikkim by Jt-Indo-British TA Mountaineering Expedition in May 1998.









The officer and men of the Territorial Army have been decorated for their gallantry and distinguished services. 












So far they have earned 2 Ati Vishisht Seva Medals (AVSM), 15 VSM, 5 Vir Chakras, 13 Sena Medals, 25 Mentioned-in-Dispatches and 43 COAS commendation cards.











Many industrialists, politicians and eminent personalities have been members of the TA. The force also





















 has the honour to appoint 11 officers as Hony ADC to the President of India.







TA Group Headquarters

TA Gp HQ, Southern Command Pune

TA Gp HQ, Eastern Command Calcutta

TA Gp HQ, Western Command Chandimandir

TA Gp HQ, Central Command Lucknow

TA Gp HQ, Northern Command Udhampur

Dir DSC, South West Command Jaipur



















Read More »