Another glass ceiling has been broken in the Indian Army with a mother of two becoming the first woman jawan.
Outperforming her male counterparts in the physical tests,
35-year-old Sapper Shanti Tigga joined the 969 Railway Engineer Regiment
of Territorial Army (TA).
"Women are allowed to join the armed
forces only as officers in the non-combat units. But Tigga has earned a
unique distinction of being the first lady jawan in the 1.3 million
strong defence forces," a senior army officer said.
"She performed
exceedingly well in all the physical tests. She took five seconds less
than her male counterparts to complete 1.5 km run. She completed the 50
meter run in 12 seconds which is rated as excellent," he said.
Employed
with the Indian Railways as points-man posted at Chalsa station in West
Bengal's Jalpaiguri district, Tigga volunteered for the TA last year.
"I
joined Railways in 2005 on compensatory ground after my husband passed
away. Last year I learnt about TA Railways and I volunteered for it. At
that time, I was not aware that no woman has ever joined the army as
Personnel Below Officer Rank but that was hardly a deterrent," she said.
During
her Recruitment Training Camp (RTC), Tigga had impressed the firing
instructors with her skills in handling guns and earned the top-most
position of marksman.
"With her overall performance in the RTC
including physical test, drill and firing, she was adjudged as the best
trainee," an official said.
Tigga said she had always dreamt of joining the army, wear the olive green uniform and fire guns.
"Some
of my relatives were in the armed forces and I was always motivated by
them to become a part of the army. I prepared hard to clear the physical
tests. I know I have made my family proud by becoming the first woman
army jawan," she said.
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