Vijay Lall
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Vijay Lall | |
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Allegiance | India |
Service | Indian Army |
Years of service | 1962-2002 |
Rank | Lt General |
Service number | IC-13306F |
Unit | AOC |
Commands | DGOS MCMM |
Wars | |
Awards | Param Vishisht Seva Medal Chief Of Army Staff Commendation |
Alma mater | University of Jabalpur |
Spouse(s) | Dr Veena Lall (m.1967) |
Children | 2 |
Other work |
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Lt General Vijay Lall, PVSM, AVSM, ADC (Hindi pronunciation: [vɪdʒeː laːl] ) is a veteran Indian Army General Officer. His military career spanned about four decades, where he last served as the 15th Indian Director General Ordnance Services of the Army. He was also the Senior Colonel Commandant AOC.[1] Vjay is the 1st Director General Ordnance Services of this new millennium.
Early life and education
[edit]He did his schooling at the Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi.[2][3] He joined the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, Pune (NDA) in 1958 followed by the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun (IMA); graduating in June 1962.
In addition, Vijay is an alumnus of various defence and civil training institutions namely the Military College of Materials Management (MCMM), Jabalpur; College of Defence Management (CDM), Secunderabad; Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi and Army War College (AWC), Mhow.
Military career
[edit]Vijay was commissioned in the AOC on 10 June 1962. He completed his infantry attachment with Third-First Gorkha Rifles (PVC Battalion) where he was a Platoon Commander in the Bravo company. During his career, he held various command, staff, instructional and regimental appointments. He is a specialist in Materials management, ammunition and explosives technology and holds a master's degree in Materials Management from University of Jabalpur.(RDVV)
He commanded units after attaining the rank of Captain up to Lt General.[4] His various command appointments include commanding a Mobile Ammunition Repair Section (MARS), Ordnance Maintenance Company(OMC), an Independent Foreign Army Unit in Nigeria (during the years 1979-1981), a Division Ordnance Unit.
Besides, he also served in staff appointments as the Assistant Adjutant General(AAG) of a Sub-Area and Director-Coordination at Army Headquarters.
Promoted to the rank of Brigadier, Vijay assumed the office of Commandant, COD Dehu Road and in addition was also the Station Commander of the Military Garrison & President of the Cantonment Board. Succeeding this, he was the Deputy Director General at Army Headquarters.
After promotion to Major General, he took over as MGAOC (Southern Command).
Following which, he was selected to be Member Army (Ex-Officio Joint Secretary to Government of India) of Special Surplus Stores Disposal Committee, a high-level empowered committee of the Ministry of Defence. Vijay thereafter served as Additional Director General at Army Headquarters.
After promotion to the rank of Lt General, he was appointed as the 33 rd Commandant of the Military College of Materials Management.[5]
On 1 Jan 2001, the Government of India appointed him as the 15th Director General Ordnance Services.
He was awarded by the President of India twice for distinguished services[6] and Commendation by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) during his career.
Honours and awards
[edit]He has received the following medals, decorations and commendations in his military career:
- Param Vishisht Seva Medal[7] for distinguished services of the most exceptional order to the nation.
- Ati Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished services of an exceptional order to the nation.
- Chief of Army Staff Commendation
Besides these, he was appointed as Honorary Army Aide-de-Camp to the President of India.
Vijay was responsible for securing the coveted Golden Peacock National Training Award in the year 2000 for the Military College of Materials Management (MCMM), Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh.[8][9] He received the award from the then Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India.
He was awarded Modernites Excellence Award 2013 by The Modern School Old Students Association (MSOSA),[10]
Dates of rank
[edit]Insignia | Rank | Component | Date of rank |
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Second Lieutenant | Indian Army | 10 Jun 1962 | |
Lieutenant | Indian Army | 10 Jun 1964 | |
Captain | Indian Army | Jun 1965 | |
Major | Indian Army | 1 May 1971 | |
Lieutenant-Colonel | Indian Army | Aug 1981 | |
Colonel | Indian Army | Sep 1985 | |
Brigadier | Indian Army | Aug 1989 | |
Major General | Indian Army | Sep 1993 | |
Lieutenant-General | Indian Army | 5 Dec 1997 |
Other assignments
[edit]Professor(Management), Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, RDVV (Formerly, University of Jabalpur) Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
Dean of Management, Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, RDVV (Formerly, University of Jabalpur) Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
Member; Executive Council, Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, RDVV (Formerly, University of Jabalpur) Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
President, Dehu Road Cantonment Board, Pune District, Maharashtra
Director on the Board of Directors of Indraprastha Medical Corporation Limited (Apollo Hospitals Group)[11] for over a decade.
He is also a:
- Fellow, All India Management Association
- Distinguished Fellow, Institute of Directors
- Distinguished Fellow, Indian Institute of Materials Management[12]
- Member, MP - Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses[13]
- Member, United Services Institute of India
References
[edit]- ^ India, Press Information Bureau (31 January 2002). "Lt General Vijay Lall". Press Information Bureau. Retrieved 31 January 2002.
- ^ "Famous Alumni". Modern School. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ "MSOSA |Excellence Awardees". msosa.com. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Military College of Materials Management, Jabalpur
- ^ Military College of Materials Management, Jabalpur
- ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
- ^ "Latest Releases". pibarchive.nic.in. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ India, CMM (27 September 2020). "College of Materials Management website". CMM website. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Peacock, Golden (2000). "Golden Peacock Award".
- ^ https://msosa.com/excellence_awards.html?cat=4
- ^ "Indraprastha Medical Corporation Ltd". Business Standard India. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
- ^ India, Indian Institute of Materials Management (2001). "IIMM" (PDF). IIMM.
- ^ India, MP- IDSA (30 June 2017). "Member" (PDF). IDSA. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
- Indian generals
- 1942 births
- Indian Military Academy alumni
- Recipients of the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal
- Recipients of the Param Vishisht Seva Medal
- National Defence Academy (India) alumni
- Modern School (New Delhi) alumni
- Living people
- People from New Delhi
- College of Defence Management alumni
- Army War College, Mhow alumni