Thursday, December 27, 2018

How it feels to be a Fauji Brat - My Expertise [PART1]


Hello guys, this is my first blog and I hope that this would let you know the experience of a fauji brat.
First of all if you guys notice any mistake please ignore it as I am not good at English( But managed to score good marks in my 12th Boards....).  So without any unnecessary talks let's start.


First of all let me tell you that my father is currently serving in Indian Navy  and my elder brother is also in Indian Navy so I am the one of few childrens who are born in a Naval background so I have been raised in Naval Background and I am proud of that.  Apart from the other parents of the world (specially India) our parents don't desire or wish to make their child an iitian or a doctor just they wish to make their child an officer in Indian Navy or the other parallel forces ( i.e Army or Air Force) and as we see our father's leaving for their work wearing White uniforms  we also get inspired and aspire to join Navy.


 As we see our father's working day and night to protect our motherland and its development we also build the same emotions in our hearts.

We live in a defence area called as Navynagar or Nausenabaugh which is under 24*7 high security.
Navynagar is Naval residental area where all Naval personnel with their family stay till they have their posting at that place.

As Navy think for the well being of the naval personnel as well as for well being of their families so Navy has constructed a school namingly Navy Children School (NCS)  that is for only naval children and it is having a good infrastructure as well as an excellent faculty. But Navynagar also have Kendriya Vidyalaya which is a government school which also has a great faculty and infrastructure.  I have studied in kv2 vishakhapatnam.
Now you guys will think that why I did not join NCS but joined kv?The only reason I didn't joined NCS is due to my late admission because at the time of admission I was on a vacation to my village and my brother and sister were alumini of KV.
Navynagar also  have kindergarten for toddlers which is great.  Navy like its parallel forces provides medical facilities for free to the defence personnel and their families. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar presents best Armed Forces Hospital award to Indian Navy Hospital Station Ashvini .INHS Ashvini is the first of amongst all the Naval hospitals which, in 1756, started functioning in barracks as King’s Seamen Hospital for in- patients.
INHS Ashvini consists of cardiology centre which was established in the year 1985. It also has a Nephrology, Urology and Renal Transplant Centre. The Nephrology department of Asvini is one of the oldest in the Country and is a pioneer in renal transplantation in the Armed Forces. A total of 275 renal transplants have been done at this centre.
Gastroenterology Centre, Nuclear Medicine Centre and Neurology Centre. Apart from these, over 500 patients are treated monthly, mostly on a day care basis in the Oncology Centre of INHS Asvini. It was established with the aim of providing state of art multidisciplinary cancer treatment including chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy.
INHS Asvini’s Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Centre is well equipped to undertake all types of Heart Surgeries. It was established in 2002. The Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Centre department at INHS Asvini has a well-equipped Burns Unit. Reconstructive flaps including micro vascular free flaps are often used. Cosmetic Surgical procedures performed include Liposuction, Rhinoplasty, Breast Augmentation, and Hair Transplants etc.
The INHS Asvini also has an Orthopaedics Centre, Department of Gynaecology, Department of Paediatrics, Department Of Ophthalmology, Department of ENT, Department of Dermatology, Department of Psychiatry, Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, Department of Pathology and Department of Radiology.
Navynagar is a place where not only the naval personnel but also their wives have camaraderie.

Now the further part will be in Part 2.

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