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A total of 1,319 Agniveers of recruiting year 2023-24 enrolled in various categories commenced their basic military training at Military Training Battalion of 1 EME Centre.
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The passing out ceremony for the second batch of Agniveers took place at the Artillery Centre
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A total 232 ‘Agniveers’ had passed out successfully after completing the military training which began in March this year under the Agnipath Scheme
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Parliamentary committee also suggested reservation or preference for Agniveers in other government jobs to prevent any kind of "disaffection" among them
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A passing out cum attestation ceremony for the first batch of Agniveers was organised at Artillery Centre, Hyderabad
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The Agniveers who underwent 24-week basic and advanced military training that commenced on January 2 this year will be posted to their respective units
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Candidates who passed Class X and have a two-year course at ITI will be awarded 20 marks whereas Class X qualified candidates with two or three-year diploma holders will get 30 marks bonus.
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It started from the iconic Makhan Singh Athletics Stadium to cover a total distance of 10 Km enjoying the morning serenity & greenery inside the Artillery Centre.
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Agniveers at this centre are currently undergoing the first leg of their training which aims to introduce them to basic military operations
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The first batch of Agniveers started reporting to their respective training centres from December 24.
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Union government had announced the Agnipath scheme enabling the Indian youth to serve the Armed Forces as Agniveers
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Hyderabad: Indian Army is conducting a recruitment rally under Agnipath Scheme from October 15 to 31 at Sri Venkateshwara Degree College Ground, Suryapet, Telangana. The recruitment rally will enroll candidates, ‘Agniveers’ into the Army from all districts of Telangana under the Army Recruitment Office, Secunderabad, in Agniveer General Duty, Agniveer Technical, Agniveer Clerk/Store Keeper Technical, […]
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Mumbai: TAC Security chief Trishneet Arora announces job offers to Agniveers, making it the first cyber security company across the country to do so. Under the Agneepath Scheme, candidates who enrol in it or Agniveers will be given 4 years of training in the armed forces of their choice. The scheme was launched by the […]
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Hyderabad: Senior Congress leader and former Rajya Sabha member V Hanumanth Rao on Tuesday filed a complaint against BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya for his remark to employ Agniveers for security at the party office in Begum Bazar Police Station in Hyderabad. He also termed Vijayvargiya’s remark insulting to the soldiers and army. The BJP leader […]
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Patna: Amid ongoing protests over the Centre’s new military recruitment scheme Agnipath, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday questioned the Centre over the scheme and asked if ‘Agniveers’ will feel insecure about their future, how will they be able to defend the country’s borders? “They must not mess with the future of the youth at […]
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Hyderabad: A complaint was filed against BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya for his disrespectful remarks against Agniveers. Senior Congress leader V Hanumanth Rao filed the complaint at the Begum Bazaar police station stating that Vijayvargiya insulted the Indian army with his remarks. Vijayvargiya had stated that he would give priority to Agniveers who complete four […]
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Hyderabad: GMR Infrastructure Limited (GIL), a listed entity of GMR Group, on Tuesday announced that it would give priority in jobs to Agniveers in its subsidiary Raxa Security Solutions Ltd. Raxa Security Solutions Ltd is a premier security company of the GMR Group and provides man-guarding services, techno security solutions, fire services and cyber security […]
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By Dr Ranjith Reddy ‘Jai Jawan Jai Kisan’ reverberated through the country in yesteryears and since then successive governments have been formulating policies and programmes around this slogan. India is an agrarian country and the government of the day has the constitutional mandate to protect and preserve the boundaries of the nation. Whichever government tried […]
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By Lt Gen P R Shankar (retd) The ‘Agnipath’ is going through a severe ‘Agni Pariksha’. The acid test of any military transformation of such nature must be the effect on the operational ability of our cutting-edge fighting units. If the transformation enables and empowers the frontline units and enhances the security of the nation, […]
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The continued protests over the Agnipath scheme, a short-term contractual employment in the armed forces, reflect poorly on the NDA government’s style of policy making, amounting to repeating the mistakes made in the case of farm laws. In both the cases, the decisions were taken in haste and sought to be thrust upon people without […]