Who is Lalu Yadav Grandson Aditya: Lalu Prasad Yadav’s grandson Aditya has started the mandatory two-year basic military training in Singapore at the age of 18. Know who Aditya is and what is Singapore National Service.
Rohini Acharya Son Aditya: A news related to the family of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav is in discussion these days. Lalu Yadav’s grandson Aditya has started compulsory military training in Singapore at the age of 18. Rohini Acharya shared this information on social media platform X, where she expressed pride and called it an emotional moment for the family. Know the complete details.
Who is Aditya, Lalu Yadav’s grandson?
Aditya is the eldest son of Rohini Acharya. Rohini Acharya is the second of nine children of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi. Rohini Acharya lives in Singapore with her family. In such a situation, Aditya’s upbringing and education was completed in Singapore only.
Why is Rohini Acharya’s elder son Aditya taking military training in Singapore?
Aditya, grandson of Lalu Prasad Yadav and elder son of Rohini Acharya, has gone to Singapore to undergo two years of Basic Military Training (BMT). Rohini Acharya told that Aditya left for Singapore immediately after completing his pre-university studies. Taking this step at the age of just 18 was full of pride and emotions for the entire family. Rohini Acharya wrote in a social media post that only the difficult challenges of life strengthen a person’s personality and character. Describing Aditya as fearless, courageous and disciplined, he said that true warriors are prepared only in difficult situations. See Rohini Acharya’s post below-
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Two years of compulsory military service for all male citizens, what is Singapore National Service?
Let us tell you that Aditya has not joined the Singapore Army on his own will. In fact, the National Service (NS) Act in Singapore requires two years of compulsory service for all male citizens and second-generation permanent residents. Aditya is fulfilling this legal responsibility. In Singapore, this National Service is not limited to the army only. Young men serve in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF), the Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF) or the Singapore Police Force (SPF). Legal action may also be taken if this rule is not followed.
What is taught during military training in Singapore?
During Basic Military Training, youth are given rigorous physical training, drill, knowledge of weapons, field exercises and discipline related education. Its objective is to develop mental strength, teamwork and leadership skills along with physical strength. On the basis of performance after training, recruits are assigned responsibilities in Army, Navy, Air Force or other service branches.