RMS Chail Photo Gallery: Chail Military School (‘Rashtriya Military School, Chail) is a residential school in Himachal Pradesh, India, established after the First World War in 1922 with a donation of ₹250,000 from King George V’s patriotic fund. The foundation stone of the school was laid by King George V …
Read More »RMS Chail Ex-Georgians Photo Gallery, Old Students
RMS Chail Ex-Georgians Photo Gallery: Chail Military School is the oldest military school in India. Along with its sister institute now located in Jhelum, Pakistan, Chail Military School was named as King George Royal Indian Military School after King George V. After the First World War, in February 1922 the …
Read More »An officer and a gentleman: Worth a Muslim’s ambition
The President of India Ram Nath Kovind took the salute at the 134th passing-out parade at the National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakvasla. The passing-out parade, always a somber occasion, was especially more poignant this time. The man who put it together for the Supreme Commander’s inspection, the Subedar Major Drill …
Read More »Girls not allowed: How India’s military schools are gender discriminatory
Education is one of the most critical areas of empowerment for women, and Sainik Schools and Rashtriya Military Schools both illustrate clear examples of the discrimination girls suffer. Offering girls basic quality education is one sure way of giving them much greater power, of enabling them to make genuine choices …
Read More »Georgians Associations
‘Georgians Alumni Association’ (www.Georgians.in) is associated with ‘Rashtriya Military Schools’ only and stand alone effort of Amarjeet Malik (Ajmer Georgian) since 2005. ‘Georgian’ is a common term used by old students (Ex-students) of Rashtriya Military Schools (i.e. Ajmer Military School, Bangalore Military School, Belgaum Military School, Chail Military School and …
Read More »Faculty & Staff Members
This page is dedicated to “Faculty & Staff Members” – who are either working or worked with “Rashtriya Military Schools”.
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