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By Ritika Jain Delhi High Court today approved the Centre’s Agnipath scheme observing that it was introduced “in the national interest, to ensure that the Armed Forces are better equipped.” At the heart of it, the Agnipath scheme has the laudable objective of maintaining national security, the high court said. The high court said the Agnipath scheme would instil a sense of “nationalism” in the youth apart from providing them with “an opportunity to serve the country” that would end with the Agniveers being rewarded with a “decent financial package” and a “bright future”. As such, this scheme w...
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By Kaisar Andrabi Rewari, Haryana – Ajay Chawadi, 23, scrolled through his phone gallery to play a video of him doing push-ups in a stadium. The audience is heard cheering as his push-up number increases to 46… 47… For the last three years, Chawadi has been studying, running at dawn and dusk, maintaining a diet chart and doing drills thrice a day – all in preparation to get into the Indian Army. He was confident until 14 June when the government, he said, "shattered all his dreams." Also Read:Agnipath: Amid Violent Protests, Veterans Question New Recruitment Scheme The Modi government's announ...
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By Anmol Alphonso A fake letter is viral claiming the Ministry of Defence has ordered that personnel under Other Ranks (ORs) attested after January 1, 2019, and not promoted to a substantive rank of Naik or equivalent as on July 1, 2022, are to be kept under the Agnipath Scheme. Under the recently declared Agnipath scheme, new recruits (Agniveers) will be recruited on a contract of four years and 45,000 to 50,000 personnel will be recruited annually. However, only 25 per cent of these will be retained after four years and those retained will be allowed to continue their services for the next 1...
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