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I am 25 year old and want to join indian army. how can I join?

There are many answers which are telling that you can’t join the Indian Army except the technical branch due to your age but the thing is still you can join the Army. You can join the Territorial Army(TA).The Indian Territorial Army (TA) is a second line of defence after the Regular India Army; it is not a profession, occupation or a source of employment. It is only meant for those people who are already in mainstay civilian professions; in fact, gainful employment or self-employment in a civil profession is a prerequisite for joining the Territorial Army.For joining the TA,The maximum age limit is of 42 years.You must be either salaried/businessman.Procedure:For joining the Indian Territorial Army (TA) as an officer, you have to first fill up the form which are out twice a year in November/December and April/May and send it to the respective TA zone of your place, where you live.After which the shortlisted candidates are called for the written exams. Those who clears the exam are called for the interview by the Personal Interview Board(PIB) at the HQ of your TA zone.After PIB, the selected candidates are sent for the Service Selection Board interview (SSB) where you are tested that are you fit for becoming an officer in the Indian Army or not.The procedure is long but it is very simple.

I am 26-year-old unemployed Indian male. What should I do?

Firstly, stop thinking about your age. We are living in a society where everything is time bound. Everything follows a timeline. According to people, you should have gained at least 3 years of work experience. Don't give a damn to any shit. And if you keep on thinking that I'm 26 and unemployed, then very soon you will going to post that I'm 28, single and unemployed. Obviously, you don't want this to happen. Let me tell you my story. I'm also 26 years old girl and soon going to turn 27. My condition was same as yours an year back. Even I used to think about all these things but gained nothing. Failed in many competitive exams. Then one fine day, I deactivated everything, facebook, instagram WhatsApp, everything which was distracting me and then worked hard to achieve my goal and finally I proved myself. Since then, no one asked me about my age, years I remained unemployed, nothing. Marriage proposals started flooding. I forgot to tell about my qualifications and how long I remained unemployed. Well, I'm an engineering graduate from an average college. Sitting at home since 2014 to 2017, unemployed. Hope you can understand my condition. But one thing which kept me going was hope and my instincts. I do not listen to anyone. I just follow my instincts. And then finally proved myself. If I would have taken a private job or any other job to remain busy and free from societal pressure, might be I will end up being depressed. It doesn't matter how long you remain unemployed. What matter is, steps you take to come out of that situation. Trust me, the one who are not following their heart and just doing job to earn their daily bread, their condition is worse that yours. I believe being unemployed is better than doing the job which doesn't interests you. This unemployment condition taught me so many lessons. Once you become employed, then you will realise that you were growing mentally and emotionally. So, just don't think about past. Free yourself from all the regrets and think about the reasons. Then dedicatedly, work towards it and after some months, you will be on track. And most importantly, keep yourself away from negativity and negative people. All the best and hope you will post some good news soon. Be optimistic.

I am 23 year old Indian guy who never wants to get married. Is it normal? Is it difficult to spend entire life alone ?

Hey, you are on a very right track of life and don’t get this dram of yours crumble under societal norms and egoistical pressures. Yes, indeed it is considered abnormal not to marry (at least in India). The mentality is to first, work hard in studies and then work hard for a job and then work hard for marriage (because if you are at a very good position and have decent salary your chances to get a good bride increases) and then again work hard to get kids ;) and then work harder to sustain your life as well as look after your family. This very think irritates me. Is our life worth only this? Don’t we have something more to enjoy and think of in terms of utilizing our life and chasing our dreams? Since I belong to a middle class family and have been living in a village for a long time, I know how it feels when you ask such questions to your elders. The mundane and very ‘suffocating’ answer is “it is good to get married and have your kids and get your generation going”. I seriously wanted to ask what the f**k have you done after creating a generation of yours? Have you done a noble thing or is it good for the humanity in any way? But I refrain from asking as it might hurt their ‘hard-worked-gained-ego’.I, on my behalf, and till where my understanding gets, is that instead of marrying and getting a kind of pressure (as some people really feel) it will be good not to get married and live your life happily. The alternative of doing good to your family can be achieved by doing good to those poor people who are in dire need of food and shelter. You can in fact get a sense of satisfaction from doing this and at the same time not be tied to any of the relationships and any moral responsibilities.

I am an indian christian. my 23 year old daughter ran away with a hindu boy?

Why does it affect her sisters married life? She is 23 and will make her own decisions. I think it is a credit to how you raised her. She sees good in people that are different and has the love in her heart to love someone despite the differences.

Hi im a 15 years old French boy and i want to know if in the future (near my 23 years old) i can move to USA to live and work?

Smart boy thinking about your future so soon. When I was 15, I didn't really think much about working in the real world. It would be good to look over the different types of work visas out there (H-1B, L-1, E-1, E-2, O-1, etc.) and see if you think you can qualify for a few of these. Many of these work visas do require that you have at least a Bachelor's degree or higher or years of work experience. For instance, for an H-1B visa, one of the more common work visas, you'll need to have at least a Bachelor's in a specialty occupation field like Graphic Design, Software Development, etc. You will need to look for jobs in the U.S. and apply through their site or through an agency/career site. Once you get an offer, your employer will be responsible for preparing and filing a petition on your behalf. You'll then visit the U.S. Consulate/Embassy for a visa interview and then obtain your visa stamp with will allow you to enter the U.S. to work for your employer.Good luck!Cheers,Jackie from Bridge.US*I am not a lawyer. Please don't take my opinions as legal advice.*

I am doing mastrubation since 12 years old..nw i am 23..i am doing daily...?

Ummm... although masturbation isn't bad or unhealthy and this is a matter of fact, now, after the marriage, you just should set the real motivations of your habit. Often masturbation only is an effect of a psychological imbalance and not the cause! For a "just married" couple masturbation should be the last event and need in those young minds! That even could suppose no sexual harmony......

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