Deepak chaubey
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My pet dog Sheru.
It was 2016 and my father was posted in Sikkim Indo-China border as he was in the Indian army. There on the Himalayas, their duty used to be on the mountain. There were many stray dogs there but they could not feed themselves as there was snow everywhere and vegetation was less, so these dogs used to come in the army cantonment for their food. Many soldiers used to feed these dogs and my father was one of them. And it's been some months and my father found a puppy and it was so cute. And my father used to feed him with biscuits, bread and chocolate e.t.c. And then after some time, my father used to keep that puppy in his room as he feared that the puppy may go somewhere else and couldn't be found again.
By Deepak chaubey 3 years ago in Petlife
Admission in Rashtriya military schools and my first-day experience in military school.
Guys, this is a part of my daily diary which has reminded me of the days of Rashtriya military school, Bangalore and I was loving. I hope you would enjoy and also get a feel of how a cadet gets admission in Rashtriya military schools. I have also shared my first-day experience in Rashtriya military school, Bangalore. By reading this you would get a feel of a young boy who lives with his parents adapts himself in a hostel where a tough military routine is being followed.
By Deepak chaubey 3 years ago in Serve
Top 10 balanced News channels or websites in India on which you can trust.
Fake news is always a big problem in almost every country but there is media to curb this. But think of the situation where media is the one who is promoting and spreading fake news for sake of TRP (Television Rating Point). And recently we witnessed it. So I would say Almost all news channels in India have been sold by the ruling parties. Media is considered as voice of voiceless people but think when they are shutting these voices. Then it would certainly result in killing of the democracy of that country.
By Deepak chaubey 4 years ago in The Swamp
Adventurous routine of Rashtriya Military Schools cadets teach us a great lesson.
Friends, today I am going to share the adventurous routine of the cadets of Rashtriya Military schools in India. First of all it is not easy to take admission in these schools. A student had to burn midnight oil to pass the CET (common entrance test) and then the interview conducted by the school and medical also and after all these things the school would publish final merit list and if your name is in the merit list the you are the lucky chap. These schools' primary aim is to inculcate officer like qualities in the young students so that they can be responsible officer in future. Rashtriya Military schools and the sainik schools are the feeder schools to NDA (national Defence academy). These Schools have many excellent officers to Indian armed forces and many other famous personalities. So let's talk their daily routine...
By Deepak chaubey 4 years ago in Serve