Army to get first woman ADC to a Commander
New Delhi, June 28
Lieutenant Ganeve Lalji, a young intelligence officer, is set to create history by becoming the first woman to be appointed as a key aide to an Army Commander as part of Army Chief General Bikram Singh's efforts to provide more avenues to women in the force. She will become the aide-de-camps (ADC) of Central Army Commander Lt Gen Rajan Bakshi, who will be taking over his post in Lucknow on July 1. ADCs are officers who serve as a personal assistant of top officers, including the Army Chief and Army Commanders. — PTI
Source The Tribune, Chandigarh
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