Several girls flock to women's military recruitment rally under the Agniveer scheme in Lucknow

DN Bureau

Agniveer is a term used for young people who join the Indian Armed Forces through the Agnipath scheme. Read further on Dynamite News:

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Lucknow: A large number of women arrived at the Army Medical Corps in Lucknow to take the physical tests in the women's military recruitment rally under the Agniveer scheme on Tuesday.

Many women participants from across the states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand have gathered outside the Army Medical Corps ground in the cantonment area since early morning for the physical tests.

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"Large number of women participants have gathered here at AMC Lucknow for the physical test trials under the Agniveer recruitment rally today. These young women had gathered outside the cantonment area since early morning and are now being sent for their physical and medical tests," General Ajay Patial Said.

Agniveer is a term used for young people who join the Indian Armed Forces through the Agnipath scheme. The scheme allows motivated and patriotic young people to serve in the Armed Forces for four years.

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Out of the total participants, up to 25 per cent of Agniveers will be selected for permanent enrollment. Agniveers cannot release themselves before the end of their engagement period but may be released in exceptional cases. (with ANI inputs)










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