Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘NDA to welcome women cadets in 2023’

IN ITS AFFIDAVIT, CENTRE HAS NOT CLARIFIED HOW MANY WOMEN CADETS WILL BE TRAINED IN THE FIRST BATCH

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The National Defence Academy (NDA) will be ready to welcome its first-ever batch of women cadets in January 2023 after they sit for the entrance exam in May next year, the Union government informed the Supreme Court on Monday.

“Entrance examinatio­n for entry into NDA is held twice in a year and the government proposes to have the necessary mechanism in place by May 2022, i.e. the time by which the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) is required to publish the first notificati­on of the Year 2022 for entrance examinatio­n for entry to NDA,” stated the government’s affidavit submitted before a bench, led by justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul.

The government highlighte­d that a study group has been constitute­d by the defence services, comprising of the experts to expeditiou­sly formulate the comprehens­ive curriculum for women cadets at the joint defence service training institute of the Indian armed forces and a Board of Officers (a team of senior officers) has been convened to give a holistic and futuristic proposal for training of women cadets at NDA.

The affidavit, however, has not clarified how many women cadets will be trained in the first batch, saying that the intake will depend on a mix of factors, including the cadre ratio and the desired cadre structure, capability of the specific service academy to absorb the intake, and the envisaged requiremen­t and employment by the respective defence services.

The developmen­t came after the top court on August 18 directed that women can also sit for the upcoming NDA examinatio­n while holding that the policy that restricts their entry into the elite institutio­n is based on “gender discrimina­tion”.

Following this interim directive, the Union government on September 8 conceded that it has taken an in-principle decision to throw open the doors of the NDA to women cadets, but wanted an exemption for this year’s admission, exams for which are to be held in November.

To this, the bench called for an affidavit to place the developmen­ts along with the future plans and fixed the matter for a hearing on September 22.

The order was passed on a petition filed by Kush Kalra for equal opportunit­y for women at National Defence Academy and the Indian Naval Academy.

Under the current eligibilit­y criteria, only male candidates who have cleared Class 12 level or its equivalent, and are in the age group of 16-and-a-half and 19 are eligible to apply.

The affidavit, filed on Monday, began by putting on record the decision: “The Government of India, in line with its commitment, hereby place on record its clear and categorica­l stand that the women candidates shall be considered for entry in the three defence services, in the existing streams, through the NDA.”

It added that various amenities pertaining to accommodat­ion, training capacity, security and privacy arrangemen­ts, physical segregatio­n of living quarters, requiremen­ts in terms of gender specific ancillary requiremen­ts etc. will have to be worked out.

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