Jobs: India to recruit 46,000 “Agniveers” under its new “Agnipath” scheme
The recruitment of the first batch of 46,000 youth, both boys and girls aged between 17.5 and 21 years, will start within the next 90 days.
New Delhi: “Agnipath” for Indian youth as 46000 “Agniveers” to be recruited in next 90 days
In its endeavour to give a youthful outlook to three wings of its defence forces and revive recruitment in Amy, Navy and Air Force after a gap of two years, the Union Cabinet on Tuesday gave its approval to a new casteless merit-based all-India recruitment scheme.
The recruitment of the first batch of 46,000 youth, both boys and girls aged between 17.5 and 21 years, will start within the next 90 days. Seventy-five per cent of those recruited under the scheme will go home after serving the defence forces for four years without any pensionary benefits. They, however, will get a financial or severance package, called Seva Nidhi to help them relocate in the post-defence forces career.

The Agnipath scheme appears to be part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s wider employment plans that he had been talking about at various public rallies. Of 1.5 lakh jobs he is promising, it is now clear that 46,000 will be in defence forces.
Starting with a salary of Rs 30,000, of which 70 per cent will be paid in hand and the remaining 30 per cent will go to the Seva Nidhi fund to which the Union Government will make a matching 30 per cent contribution.
The monthly salary would go up to a maximum of Rs 40,000 in the fourth year. The contribution to Seva Nidhi will remain 30 per cent throughout the tenure of the scheme.
At the end of four years of tenure, the Seva Nidhi account will have four-year equal contributions of Rs 5.02 lakh each from an Agniveer and the Union Government. With an accumulated interest on the joint contributions, each Agniveer would get Rs 11.71 as a post-retirement or severance package.
The details of the scheme were revealed by Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh after the Union Cabinet meeting. Accompanying him at the Press briefing were all the three chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
The new scheme, he said, would bring in radical changes, including induction of more women and change in the composition of certain British-era regiments where soldiers were recruited on a caste basis.
The Agnipath scheme entails the British-erainduction of troops into the Army, IAF and Navy for four years as jawans, airmen and sailors, respectively. “The Agniveers (the name for those recruited under the scheme) will form a distinct rank in the armed forces, different from any other existing rank,” the Ministry of Defence said.
The selection would be purely on merit and on an all-India basis and 25 per cent of those recruited under the Agnipath scheme would have a chance for permanent absorption in the Armed forces.
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In case of the death of an Agniveer during his or her service period, a compensation of Rs 1 crore would be paid to the bereaved family.

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