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Agnipath Scheme: Air Force To Begin Recruitment From June 24, Says IAF Chief VR Chaudhari

The Chief of Air Staff said the government has recently come out with the Agnipath scheme for enrolment in the armed forces.

New Delhi: Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal V.R. Chaudhari, on Friday said the Indian Air Force (IAF) selection process for recruitment under the Agnipath scheme will start from June 24. Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari said that raising the upper age limit to 23 for induction under the Agnipath scheme for the year 2022 would permit a larger section of youths to enrol under the new model of recruitment, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

The Chief of Air Staff said the government has recently come out with the Agnipath scheme for enrolment in the armed forces.

“The age bracket for the scheme is 17-and-half-years to 21 years. I am pleased to inform that the upper age limit for the first induction has been increased to 23 years,” the news agency quoted Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari as saying.

“This change would permit a larger section of the youth to enrol Agniveer. The selection process for the Air Force will start from June 24,” he added.

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The Indian Army after this scheme was rolled out said that it would ensure an enhanced youthful profile of the force and result in a reduction in the average age from 32 to 26 years over a period of time.

The three service chiefs have also strongly backed the scheme stating that it was unveiled after over two years of deliberations.

The armed forces would, with the infusion of technology and revamping of the training programme, ensure that the personnel inducted under the scheme have the same skill sets which are required to meet the operational challenges, according to the military officials.

The monthly salary of an 'Agniveer' in the first year of employment would be Rs 30,000 and the in-hand amount would be Rs 21,000 as Rs 9,000 would go to a corpus with an equal contribution from the government.

Earlier on Thursday night, the Centre increased the upper age limit for recruitment under the Agnipath scheme to 23 years from 21 years for the year 2022.

The government, while unveiling the scheme, said youths between the ages of 17 and-a-half and 21 years would be inducted for a four-year tenure while 25 per cent of them will be subsequently inducted for regular service.

The youths to be recruited under the new scheme would be called 'Agniveer'.

Subsequently, the monthly salary in the second, third and fourth year will be Rs 33,000, Rs 36,500 and Rs 40,000.

Each 'Agniveer' will get an amount of Rs 11.71 lakh as 'Seva Nidhi Package' and it will be exempted from income tax.

The four-year tenure under the new scheme will include around two-and-half months to six months of training periods.

Several parts of the country witnessed widespread protests over the newly announced scheme that provides for a short-term tenure of four years while 25 per cent of the recruits will be retained for regular service of around 15 years.

 

 

 

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