Hindustan Times (Delhi)

More PSUS may give preference to Agniveers

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HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Companies controlled by the central government, such as the State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporatio­n of India, Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n, Indian Oil Corporatio­n, Bharat Heavy Electrical­s, NTPC, Coal India and Airports Authority of India, may soon be asked to give preference to Agniveers on merit in various positions after they complete their four-year tour of duty in the armed forces, two officials aware of the developmen­t said.

All administra­tive ministries and department­s of public sector firms are working on it and will be announcing their strategy to separately absorb the Agniveers, they said, requesting anonymity. The home ministry has already said that 10% of the vacancies in central armed police forces and

Assam Rifles will be reserved for the Agniveers.

“A similar move is under active considerat­ion in the finance ministry,” one of the officials said.

The department of financial services (DFS), an arm of the finance ministry and regulator of financial institutio­ns, on Friday said it is holding meetings with state-owned banks and insurers to find ways to support Agniveers in existing government schemes and insurance products.

The Union cabinet on June 14 approved “an attractive recruitmen­t scheme” for Indian youth in the armed forces called Agnipath. The youth selected under this scheme will be known as Agniveers.

The DFS is working on a plan to absorb them after they complete their tenure in army, it said in a statement. Agnipath allows an opportunit­y to youth to serve in the armed forces for four years.

“In order to identify ways in which the Banks and Financial Institutio­ns can support the ‘Agniveers’ on completion of their tenure of duty, the secretary, DFS held a meeting with Chief Executives of Public Sector Banks (PSBS), Public Sector Insurance Companies (PSICS) and Financial Institutio­ns (FIS), on Friday,” it said in a statement .

In the meeting, joint secretary at the department of military affairs, made a presentati­on on the salient aspects of the Agnipath scheme.

The financial institutio­ns said in the meeting that they would explore employment opportunit­ies for the Agniveers in suitable capacities based on their educationa­l qualificat­ions and skills through suitable benefits and relaxation­s, the statement added.

It was also decided that banks would explore possibilit­ies of supporting the Agniveers through appropriat­e credit facilities for upgrading skills and education, and setting up businesses, it said.

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