Mizoram CM Lalduhoma flags off first batch of 144 Mizo Territorial Army recruits
The batch, comprising 135 males and 9 females, is scheduled to leave for Shillong on the 15th of this month for training.
The Chief Minister said that today is a proud and historic day for Mizoram. He stated that previously, he himself was not aware of the Territorial Army, but after learning about it, he immediately appealed to the Central Government authorities to sanction a Mizo Battalion. Initially, permission was granted to recruit 70 personnel, but further negotiations resulted in the approval of 144 personnel even before recruitment began.
He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Chief of Army Staff Upendra Dwivedi for this.
The Chief Minister further added that efforts are already underway to secure additional recruitment quotas. He encouraged as many Mizo youths as possible to join the Territorial Army, stating that besides being a source of employment, the TA is a noble service dedicated to national security and also serves as a path toward disciplined and responsible living.
The Chief Minister said that the 144 recruits being sent for training today would serve as pioneers and representatives of Mizo youth. He urged them to give their best, uphold and showcase the good values and character of the Mizo people wherever they go, and strive to bring honour to the state and its people.
Home Minister K. Sapdanga also addressed the gathering and said that the Territorial Army combines civilian excellence with military discipline, bringing honour, dignity, and character-building opportunities. Congratulating the new recruits, he urged them to always give their best and faithfully carry out their responsibilities and duties.He also reminded them that whenever they feel discouraged during their training, they should remember that “difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.”
Lt. Col. (Retd.) Clement Lalhmingthanga, in his speech, stated that the Mizo Territorial Army became a reality through the initiative and efforts of the Chief Minister and described it as a historic achievement that will always be remembered in Mizoram’s history. He further added that efforts for further recruitment are ongoing, and they are hopeful that a new advertisement may be released around September this year.
Brig. Manoj Kumar Patel also credited the Chief Minister’s initiative and hard work for the establishment of the Mizo Territorial Army and expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister for it. He further noted that there are still many vacancies within the Territorial Army that they hope to fill.
The MTA recruits will begin their training next month. Prior to that, they will depart for Shillong later this month to complete the necessary formalities. While the 135 male recruits will undergo their training in Shillong, the 9 female recruits will proceed to Bengaluru for their training.