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Enclosure to IHQ-MoD (Navy) Letter No OF/ dated .

JOINING INSTRUCTIONS (OFFICERS) FOR TRAINING AT INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMY EZHIMALA

DIRECTORATE OF MANPOWER PLANNING & RECRUITMENT INTEGRATED HEADQUARTERS OF MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (NAVY) ROOM NO 204, ‘C’ WING, SENA BHAWAN, NEW DELHI- 110011.

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CONTENTS
Ser No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Section Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V Foreword General Information Useful Administrative Details Facilities at Indian Naval Academy Organization and Training Physical Conditioning Prior Joining for Training Appendices Letter of Acknowledgement Topic Page No 3 4-6 7-11 12-14 15-16 17-18

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Appendix A

19 20 21-22 23 24 25-26 27-28 29

Appendix B List of Clothing/Equipment - Men Trainees Appendix C List of Clothing/Equipment - Women Trainees Appendix E Own Risk Certificate to be Signed by the Candidate Appendix F Declaration to be Signed by the Candidate Selected for Training for Grant of Commission Appendix G Bond to be Signed by the Parent/Guardian and the Candidate Selected Appendix H Agreement to be Signed by the Candidate Selected for Grant of Commission Appendix J Service Subjects

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FOREWORD
1. These instructions have been specifically compiled for candidates selected as trainee officers and joining Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimala for their ab-initio training. They contain guidelines to facilitate your smooth transition into the training environment of the Indian Naval Academy and further on into the Indian Navy. 2. The Indian Naval Academy is located at Ezhimala in the Kannur (Cannanore) District of Kerala, which forms a part of its North Malabar region. The Indian Naval Academy is a national prestigious project which was inaugurated by Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Honourable Prime Minister of India on 08 January 2009. The Academy is the premier training establishment of the Indian Navy conducting basic training for all officers being inducted into the Navy under various

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