From Rural Roots To Defence Excellence: Punjab Girls Shine As Mehakpreet Kaur Tops AFA Merit List & Komalpreet Kaur Secures NDA AIR 18

From Rural Roots To Defence Excellence: Punjab Girls Shine As Mehakpreet Kaur Tops AFA Merit List & Komalpreet Kaur Secures NDA AIR 18

Mehakpreet Kaur from Rupnagar, daughter of a farmer, topped the Air Force Academy merit list, while fellow Mai Bhago AFPI cadet Komalpreet Kaur secured AIR 18 for NDA entry. Both hail from modest backgrounds and trained at Punjab’s girls’ defence preparatory institute. Leaders congratulated them, calling it proof of Punjab’s aspirational shift and empowerment of women in armed forces.

PTIUpdated: Wednesday, June 03, 2026, 02:32 PM IST
From Rural Roots To Defence Excellence: Punjab Girls Shine As Mehakpreet Kaur Tops AFA Merit List & Komalpreet Kaur Secures NDA AIR 18
From Rural Roots To Defence Excellence: Punjab Girls Shine As Mehakpreet Kaur Tops AFA Merit List & Komalpreet Kaur Secures NDA AIR 18 | X

Chandigarh: Mehakpreet Kaur, daughter of a farmer in Punjab's Rupnagar, has topped the Air Force Academy merit list.

She was a cadet of Mai Bhago Armed Forces Preparatory Institute (AFPI) for girls in Mohali, which was established by the Punjab government exclusively to train young women to become commissioned officers in the Indian Armed Forces.

Another cadet of the institute, Komalpreet Kaur, secured All India Rank 18 to gain entry into the prestigious National Defence Academy in Khadakwasla.

Both the cadets hail from humble backgrounds.

Mehakpreet Kaur is the daughter of farmer Amarjit Singh and Rupinder Kaur, a homemaker, from Paprali village in Rupnagar, while Komalpreet Kaur is the daughter of Havildar Gurmeet Singh of the Indian Army and Baljit Kaur from Shahura village in Amritsar.

Punjab Skill Development and Training Minister Aman Arora congratulated the cadets on Tuesday and said that their success reflects the vision of a new, aspirational Punjab.

"Mehakpreet and Komalpreet have not just cracked India's toughest defence exams; they have shattered glass ceilings for every daughter of Punjab from small towns and villages," Arora said.

Responding to these very aspirations, the Punjab government took a path-breaking step in 2023 by starting an NDA Preparatory Wing for girls at Mai Bhago AFPI, he added.

Expressing immense pride, Mai Bhago AFPI Director Major General Jasbir Singh Sandhu (retired) said that securing AIR-1 against the minuscule vacancies for women in defence services is extraordinary.

He wished both the cadets a bright, glorious future in the service of the nation.

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