Lt Col Julee, company commander and the training officer who oversaw the training of the first batch of women sepoys
The first-ever batch of women who will be inducted into the rank-and-file of the Indian army have transformed into professional soldiers from cadets that came in with inhibitions, the commandant of the Corps of Military Police (CMP) Centre and School, where they are training, said, adding that it will take a while for the system to accept them, but that the national will be very proud of them soon.
“These girls who had come, initially with a lot of inhibitions and deficiencies have actually been transformed into professional soldiers all thanks to their own hard work, grit and determination they have, the zeal and the passion. Needless to say that the instructors and the trainers have worked really hard with them and that’s why they turned out to be what they are today,” Brigadier C Dayalan, commandant, CMP Centre and School, said.