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Sashastra Seema Bal Training Directorate Force Headquarters, Ssb, New Delhi Restricted ANNUAL TRAINING CALENDAR – 2021 SASHASTRA SEEMA BAL TRAINING DIRECTORATE FORCE HEADQUARTERS, SSB, NEW DELHI Restricted- Only for official circulation 1 Index SL Training Centres Page No. 1. SSB Academy, Bhopal (MP) 02-07 2. Counter Insurgency & Jungle Warfare School (CI&JW), SSB, Gwaldam, Chamoli (UK) 08-13 3. Centralized Training Centre (CTC), SSB, Sapri (HP) 14-18 4. Centralized Training Centre (CTC), Srinagar (Garhwal) 19-22 5. Recruits Training Centre (RTC), SSB, Gorakhpur (UP) 23-26 6. Recruits Training Centre (RTC), Salonibari (Assam) 27-30 7. Recruits Training Centre (RTC), SSB, Alwar (Rajasthan) 31-34 8. Recruits Training Centre (RTC), SSB, Supaul (Bihar) 35-37 9. Additional Training Centre (ATC), SSB, Sarahan (HP) 38-41 10. Additional Training Centre (ATC), SSB, Kumarsain (HP) 42-44 11. Medical Training Centre (MTC), SSB, Shimla (HP) 45-48 12. Telecom Training Centre (TTC), SSB, Kasumpti, Shimla(HP) 49-52 13. Dog Training Centre, SSB, Dera , Alwar (Raj) 53-56 14. Intelligence Training School(ITS), SSB, SSB Kolkata (WB) 57-60 15. Composite Hospital (CH), SSB, Gorakhpur (UP) 61-62 16. Composite Hospital (CH), SSB, Bathnaha (Bihar) 63-65 17. CSD & W, SSB, Bhopal (MP) 66-68 18. Aqua Marine Training Institute (AMTI), SSB, Porbandar (Gujarat) 69-71 19. Force Hqrs, SSB, RK Puram, New Delhi – 66 72 20. ATC SSB Jamnagar 73 1 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 SSB Academy, Bhopal (MP) 2 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 3 SSB Academy, Bhopal (MP) About the Institute The SSB Academy Bhopal thrives to achieve excellence in the field of training and believes in making intelligent, professional and dedicated set of officers who can serve the country with the sense of selflessness. The surroundings of the SSB Academy Bhopal provide an ideal setting for the indoor and outdoor training activities. This elite and prestigious institution of learning is mainly conducting the Basic Training of directly recruited Assistant Commandants and promotional courses for Officers up to the rank of DIG. In addition to this Commando Courses, Border Management courses and special courses for other Police Forces are also being conducted at this Academy. Postal Address Government of India (MHA) Office of the Director, Sashastra Seema Bal Academy Bhopal(MP) Pin Code: 462036, Te. No./Fax : 0755-2867509 Climatic Condition During summer season temperature goes up to 45ºC and it becomes hot and humid in the monsoon season. During winter it remains cold & dry. Communication/ By Air The Raja Bhoj Airport near satellite suburb Bairagarh has flights to most of the major cities in India. How to reach? By Train Bhopal Junction Railway Station is the largest and most important railway station in the city. Being on the main North-South line it is connected by rail to all parts of the country except North-Eastern states. By Road National Highway 12 passes through Bhopal which connects it to Jabalpur in the East and Jaipur in the West. National Highway 17 connects Bhopal to Sagar in the East and Dewas in the West. State Highway 17 connects the city with Indore. Clothing & Winter clothing will be required from November to February and normal clothing during March to Oct. Equipment Available facilities in a) Computer Lab with internet facility. the Training b) IED Model Room – A unique IED/Tactics/Narcotics Model Room have been developed in the Academy. Institute c) Gym facility is available d) Sports grounds for Volley Ball, Football, Cricket, Hockey etc. e) Central Police Canteen. Historical and Temples: Lakshmi Narayan Temple / Kalighat Bhopal/ Gufa Mandir/ Manua Bhan Ki Tekri Tourist importance Mosques: Taj-ul-Masajid / Dhai Seedi ki Masjid/ Jama Masjid Moti Masjid; and Salkanpur/Kerwa Dam/ Kolar Dam/ Mahadev Pani/ Narsingarh are also worth visiting. 3 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 Annual Training Calendar- 2021 SSB Academy, Bhopal (MP) SL Nature of Name of Level Aim of the Course Intake Duration Period Remarks No Course Course 1. Basic/ 24th AC/DE ACs(DE) To train the newly 42 52 weeks 03.02.2020 Feb. 2021 In- progress Induction appointed ACs to make them professionally competent to lead the troops as an officer. 2. Basic/ 25th AC/DE ACs(DE) To conduct basic 08 52 weeks 31.08.2020 Sept-2021 In- progress Induction training for the newly recruited personnel in the Force. 3. Specialist W&T Course SI to DSP To Developing 20 02 weeks 11.01.2021 22.01.2021 Detailment to be (BPR&D) specialist investigators made by SSB sponsored DSI (DSI) plan scheme Academy Bhopal training Course 4. Specialist VIP Course SI to DSP -do- 20 01 weeks 28.01.2021 03.02.2021 Detailment to be (BPR&D made by SSB sponsored DSI Academy Bhopal training course 5. Basic/inductio 11th AC Asstt. Comdt. Mandatory pre- 31 10 weeks 01.02.2021 01.05.2021 Detailment to be n (MO/Vety/Eng promotional course for made by Pers-I g) promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ of Dy Comdt 6. Promotional Middle 2nd-In- Mandatory pre- 23 05 weeks 08.02.2021 Onward Detailment to be Command Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ Course (MCMC) of Comdt. 4 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 5 7. Basic/ 14th BRTC RCTs (GD) To provide basic 400 44 weeks March 2021 Onward Detailment to be Induction training to the newly made by Pers-II recruited personnel in Branch, FHQ the Force. 8. Promotional 30th Junior Asstt. Comdt. Mandatory pre- 30 08 weeks 11.01.2021 Onward Detailment to be Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ Course –I of Dy Comdt (JCMC-I) 9. Promotional 20th Junior Dy. Comdt Mandatory pre- 30 05 weeks 18.03.2021 Onward Detailment to be Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ Course (JCMC- of 2IC II) 10. In-service Short Term For Officers To train Officers in 10 10 weeks 08.03..2021 Onward Detailment to be Horse Riding horse riding skills made by Vety Course Dte, FHQ 11. Promotional Weapon & ACs(LDCE) Mandatory pre- 30 10 weeks 03.05.2021 10.07.2021 Detailment to be Tactics course promotional course for made by Pers-I promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ of Dy Comdt 12. Promotional 21st Junior Dy. Comdt Mandatory pre- 30 05 weeks 05.04.2021 Onward Detailment to be Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ. Course (JCMC- of 2IC II) 5 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 13. Promotional Senior Commandants Mandatory pre- 7 04 weeks 07.06.2021 03.07.2021 Detailment to be Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ Course (SCMC) of DIG 14. Promotional AC (Deptt.) Asstt. Comdt. To train the newly 60 08 weeks 14.06.2021 Onward Detailment to be Course appointed ACs trough made by Pers-I (AC/Refresher) promotion entry to Branch, FHQ. for promoted make them AC (GD) professionally competent to lead the troops as an officer. 15.. Promotional Internal Security DIG Mandatory pre 5 03 weeks 12.07.2021 31.07.2021 Detailment to be & Strategy promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ Course (ISSMC) of I.G 16. Promotional Weapon & ACs(LDCE) Mandatory pre- 30 10 weeks 09.08.2021 Onward Detailment to be Tactics course promotional course for made by Pers-I promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ of Dy Comdt 17. Promotional 31st Junior Asstt. Comdt. Mandatory pre- 30 08 weeks 06.09.2021 Onward Detailment to be Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ. Course –I of Dy Comdt (JCMC-I) 18. Basic/ 26th AC/DE ACs(DE) To conduct basic 68 52 weeks 11.10.2021 Oct. 2022 Detailment to be Induction training for the newly made by Pers-I recruited personnel in Branch, FHQ the Force. 19. Promotional 32nd Junior Asstt. Comdt Mandatory pre- 40 08 weeks 08.11.2021 Onward Detailment to be Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ Course-I of Dy Comdt (JCMC-I) 6 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 7 20. Promotional 22nd Junior Dy. Comdt Mandatory pre- 30 05 weeks 15.11.2021 18.12.2021 Detailment to be Command promotional course for made by Pers-I Management promotion to the rank Branch, FHQ Course (JCMC- of 2IC II Exact date of conclusion of courses during the year 2021 may vary as per the list of holidays for the year 2021 7 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 Counter Insurgency & Jungle Warfare School (CI&JW), SSB Gwaldam, Distt – Chamoli (UK) 8 Sashastra Seema Bal - Annual Training Calendar – 2021 9 Counter Insurgency & Jungle Warfare School (CI&JW), SSB, Gwaldam, Distt – Chamoli (UK) About the Institute Gwaldam is located in between Almora and Chamoli Districts of Uttarakhand. Gwaldam is located at 30.2ºN 79.59ºE. It has an average elevation of 1,940 meters (6,364 feet) above MSL in the lap of the Himalayas. It is about 20 km far from Baijnath, capital of medieval Katyuri kings and 25 km far from Kulsari, the famous camp station of Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra. Courses on CI&JW/IS Duty Course/Mountaineering/ Commando /Identification & Handling of Explosive (IHE)/ Mountain Terrain Biking are being run by this institution. Postal Address The Deputy Inspector General CI & JW School, SSB, Gwaldam Dist: Chamoli (Uttarakhand), Pin : 246441 Climatic Condition Generally cold throughout the year.
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