Will give preference to ‘Agneepath’ jawans in Madhya Pradesh Police Recruitment: CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan

The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh said that the ‘Agneepath’ scheme will connect the youth with the army and create 45,000 jobs.

The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh said that the ‘Agneepath’ scheme will connect the youth with the army and create 45,000 jobs.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that soldiers are recruited under the central government. ‘Agneepath’ scheme Preference will be given in police recruitment in the state.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh unveiled a transformative scheme – ‘Agneepath’ on 14 June – For recruitment of ‘Agnivar’ [soldiers] In a major change to the decades-old selection process to bring in fitter and younger soldiers to tackle the security of the future, the Army, Navy and Air Force include those on a four-year short-term contract basis. Challenges before the nation.

“Under the plan, this year around 46,000 soldiers between the ages of 17 and a half years to 21 years will be recruited into the three services,” the defense ministry said.

Welcoming the scheme, Shri Chouhan said on Tuesday, “Priority will be given to such jawans who have served in the army under Agneepath scheme in Madhya Pradesh Police Recruitment.” He said that the ‘Agneepath’ scheme will connect the youth to it. Army and create 45,000 jobs.

“I heartily thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching this scheme. Indian Army is the pride of the country and the countrymen. The jawans are our heroes and role models. The ‘Agneepath’ scheme will connect the youth to the Indian Army and ensure the security of the country’s borders and strengthen its unity and integrity,” Mr Chouhan said.

According to the central government, recruitment under the ‘Agneepath’ scheme will be on “all-India, all-class” basis, which is set to change the composition of several regiments that recruit youth from specific areas as well as castes. as Rajputs, Jats and Sikhs.

After the completion of the four-year term of the recruits, the scheme makes provision for retaining 25% of each specific batch for regular service, based on the organizational requirements and policies promulgated by the Armed Forces from time to time.

The Union Home Ministry on June 15 announced that ‘Agnivar’ will be given priority in recruitment in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifles. It said that those who have completed four years of service under the scheme will be given priority in the recruitment process.

Priority to firefighters in recruitment of police, related services in Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on June 15 said that the government will give priority to ‘Agnivar’ in recruitment in police and related services in the state.

Adityanath tweeted, “@UPGovt will give priority to (recruits) Agniveers in state police and related services after serving Maa Bharati (country).”

He said, “The double engine government of BJP is dedicated and committed to uplift the youth and secure their future. Jai Hind!” Mr. Adityanath had earlier praised the plan and said it would create a “golden chapter” in Indian military history.