First Woman to Make It to the Rank of Lieutenant General
Editorials News | Mar-10-2020
While the world was occupied in celebrating February 29 as the leap year day, India cheered the day as another Indian lady broke the unattainable rank. Join hands in cheers for Major General Madhuri Kanitkar, who turned into the third Indian woman to involve the position of Lieutenant General of Indian Armed Force. The post of Lt. General is considered to the second-most noteworthy post in the Military. She is additionally the primary lady pediatrician to record this accomplishment.
During her 37-year-long celebrated vocation with the Indian military, Kanitkar has been presented on Integrated Defense Staff Headquarters under the Chief of Defense Staff (CDS). The previous senior member of Armed Forces Medical College Pune prior filled in as Major General Medical, Udhampur, where she was accountable for the battle clinical consideration of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh’s Northern Order division. Her arrangement approached closely following the Incomparable Court’s request to the Inside to ensure that women officials get equivalent chances and lasting commission in the military.
Kanitkar’s better half Rajeev Kanitkar is additionally a Lt. General. This will likewise be the first run through throughout the entire existence of the Indian military that a couple will hold the 3-star rank of Lieutenant General. Kanitkar’s better-half, Lt. Gen Rajeev Kanitkar, resigned from the Military,’’ a report in Monetary Occasions guaranteed. The main ladies to hold the post of Lt. General is Punita Arora, a specialist vice-admiral and a previous 3-star banner official of the Indian Naval Force and the Indian Armed force. After Arora, a similar accomplishment was achieved by the Indian Aviation based armed forces’ official (IAF) Padmavathy Bandopadhyay to hold the second-most noteworthy position in the India Armed force.
By: Soumya Jha
Content: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com
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