(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
In a transformative reform, the Indian government has cleared
the 'Agnipath' scheme for recruitment of youth in the Armed Forces.
The youth selected under this scheme will be known as 'Agniveers'.
Agnipath allows patriotic and motivated youth to serve in the Armed
Forces for a period of four years, Trend reports citing Sarkaritel.com.
Unveiling the scheme, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
said,“Under Agnipath scheme, Indian youngsters will be provided an
opportunity to serve in the armed forces as Agniveers.”
Agniveers will be given an attractive customised monthly package
along with risk and hardship allowances as applicable in the three
services. On completion of the engagement period of four years,
Agniveers will be paid one time 'SevaNidhi' package which shall
comprise their contribution, including accrued interest thereon and
matching contribution from the government equal to the accumulated
amount of their contribution including interest.
The 'Seva Nidhi' will be exempt from Income Tax. There shall be
no entitlement to gratuity and pensionary benefits. Agniveers will
be provided non-contributory Life Insurance Cover of Rs 48 lakh for
the duration of their engagement period in the Indian Armed
Forces.
“The avenues and opportunities that will open up for their
progress in the civil world after Agniveer tenure would certainly
be a big plus towards nation building. Moreover, the 'Seva Nidhi'
of approximately Rs 11.71 lakh would aid the Agniveer to pursue
his/her future dreams without the financial pressure, which is
normally the case for young people from the financially deprived
strata of society,” a communique from the Ministry of Defence
stated.
The Agnipath scheme has been designed to enable a youthful
profile of the Armed Forces. It will provide an opportunity to the
youth who may be keen to don the uniform by attracting young talent
from the society who are more in tune with contemporary
technological trends and plough back skilled, disciplined and
motivated manpower into the society.
As for the Armed Forces, it will enhance the youthful profile of
the Armed Forces and provide a fresh lease of 'Josh' and 'Jazba'
whilst at the same time bring about a transformational shift
towards a more tech savvy Armed Forces — which is indeed the need
of the hour. It is envisaged that average age profile of Indian
Armed forces would come down by about four-five years by
implementation of this scheme.
Enrolment will be undertaken through an online centralised
system for all three services with specialised rallies and campus
interviews from recognised technical institutes such as Industrial
Training Institutes and National Skills Qualifications Framework,
among others. Enrolment will be based on 'All India All Class'
basis and the eligible age will be in range from 17.5 to 21 years.
Agniveers will meet the medical eligibility conditions laid down
for enrolment in the armed forces as applicable to respective
categories/trades. The educational qualification for Agniveers will
remain in vogue for enrollment in various categories.
This is a major defence policy reform introduced by the Indian
Government to usher in a new era in the human resource policy of
the three services. The policy, which comes into immediate effect,
will now govern the enrolment for the three services.
During this period of service to the nation, the Agniveers will
be imparted with various military skills and experience,
discipline, physical fitness, leadership qualities, courage and
patriotism. Post this stint of four years, the Agniveers will be
infused into the civil society where they can contribute immensely
towards the nation building process. The skills gained by each
Agniveer will be recognised in a certificate to form part of his
unique resume. Agniveers, on completion of the four- year tenure in
the prime of their youth, will be mature and self-disciplined with
the realisation to become better version of himself/herself both
professionally as also personally, the communique stated.
It added that the individuals, selected for enrolment in the
Armed Forces as regular cadre, would be required to serve for a
further engagement period of minimum 15 years and would be governed
by the existing terms and conditions of service of Junior
Commissioned Officers/Other Ranks in Indian Army and their
equivalent in Indian Navy and Indian Air Force and that of Non
Combatant enrolled in the Indian Air Force, as amended from
time-to-time.
Under the Agnipath scheme, the Agniveers will be enrolled in the
Forces under respective Service Acts for a period of four years.
They would form a distinct rank in the Armed Forces, different from
any other existing ranks. Upon the completion of four years of
service, based on organisational requirement and policies
promulgated by the Armed Forces from time-to-time, Agniveers will
be offered an opportunity to apply for permanent enrolment in the
Armed Forces.
These applications will be considered in a centralised manner
based on objective criteria including performance during their
four-year engagement period and up to 25 per cent of each specific
batch of Agniveers will be enrolled in regular cadre of the Armed
Forces.
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