Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Army, navy to start recruitmen­t today

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The army and navy will begin registrati­on of candidates under the new Agnipath model for short-term induction of soldiers on Friday, with hundreds of thousands of young men expected to apply for 43,000 jobs the two services are offering this year, people familiar with the developmen­t said on Thursday.

The Union government on June 14 announced the new scheme replacing the legacy system of recruitmen­t to lower the age profile of the armed forces, ensure a fitter military and create a technicall­y skilled war fighting force capable of meeting future challenges. It sparked widespread protests and forced a concerted outreach by the government to scotch apprehensi­ons about the scheme. The recruits under the scheme will be called Agniveers.

The Indian Air Force (IAF) began registrati­ons under the scheme on June 24 for 3,000 jobs, and as of June 29, at least 201,000 candidates have applied for it, with the registrati­ons open till July 5, officials said.

“Going by the number of candidates who have registered for recruitmen­t in IAF, we expect a good response from candidates eligible for the army and navy. Only those who have passed Class 12 are eligible for IAF, while the minimum eligibilit­y for the other two services is Class 10. Therefore, more candidates are expected to apply,” said one of the officials cited above. The armed forces will recruit 46,000 Agniveers this year, with army (40,000) and IAF and navy (3,000 each). The protest phase seems to have passed and people are focusing on the recruitmen­t process to join the armed forces, said former Northern Army commander Lieutenant General DS Hooda (retd). “The response to the army and navy recruitmen­t drive is expected to be similar to what IAF got,” he added.

 ?? HT FILE ?? The army is offering 40,000 jobs while navy 3,000 this year.
HT FILE The army is offering 40,000 jobs while navy 3,000 this year.

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