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  1. Jun 15, 2022 · The 'Agnipath' scheme opens the way for recruitment of about 45,000 soldiers into Army, Navy and Air Force in the first year but on a short-term contract of four years. After the completion of the contract, 25% of them will be retained and the rest will leave the forces. Our four years of service will mean other jobs will be out of reach after ...

  2. The scheme envisions that, the average age in the forces is 32 years today, which will go down to 26 in six to seven years. Upon the completion of the 4-years of service, a one-time ‘Seva Nidhi’ package of Rs 11.71 lakhs will be paid to the Agniveers that will include their accrued interest thereon.

  3. Apr 15, 2023 · The Supreme Court has recently dismissed petitions challenging the Delhi HC’s judgement that upheld the Agnipath scheme for recruitment to the armed forces. An argument on Doctrine of Promissory Estoppel was floated in the Supreme Court related to petitions of shortlisted candidates in the earlier recruitment process to Army and Air Force ...

  4. Jun 25, 2022 · The Agneepath scheme which aims to enroll Agniveers, between the ages of 17.5 years and 23 years, for four years in Armed Forces has opened a floor for the discussion “Future of Agniveers after 4 years”.

  5. Jun 15, 2022 · Youth will be able to be recruited into the army for a short duration. Under the new scheme, around 45,000 to 50,000 soldiers will be recruited annually, and most will leave the service in just four years. However, after four years, only 25% of the batch will be recruited back into their respective services, for a period of 15 years.

  6. Jun 15, 2022 · इस योजना में यह परिकल्पना की गई है कि सशस्त्र बलों में वर्तमान में औसत आयु 32 वर्ष है, जो 6-7 वर्ष घटकर 26 वर्ष हो जाएगी।. अग्निवीरों को लाभ ...

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  8. Feb 23, 2024 · Reforms in Defence Recruitment. This editorial is based on “It is the conditioning of the Agniveer that merits attention” which was published in The Hindu on 23/02/2024. The article highlights the importance of assessing the challenges involved in implementing the Agnipath Scheme and proposes reforms to address them.