Agnipath Scheme : Passing Out Parade (POP) Of The Third Batch Of Agniveers
The Passing Out Parade (POP) of the third batch of Agniveers was held at INS Chilka, Odisha.
- Agniveers are a special group within the Indian Armed Forces, created under the Agnipath recruitment scheme.
- The Agnipath Scheme is a short-service manpower model introduced by the Indian government for recruiting soldiers across the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
- It is a transformative initiative under the Ministry of Defence.
- The scheme aims to provide an opportunity for patriotic and motivated youth to serve in the Armed Forces.
- It applies to personnel below officer ranks, excluding commissioned officers.
- Around 45,000 to 50,000 soldiers (referred to as “Agniveers”) are recruited annually under this scheme.
- These recruits serve on a short-term contract of four years.
- After the initial four years, only 25% of the batch will continue for an additional 15 years under permanent commission.
- Upon completing the four-year service, Agniveers receive a one-time “Seva Nidhi” package of Rs 11.71 lakhs, including accrued interest.
- They also enjoy a life insurance cover of Rs 48 lakhs during the service period.
- In case of death, the payout exceeds Rs 1 crore, including pay for the unserved tenure.
- The government assists in rehabilitating soldiers who leave the services after four years by providing skill certificates and bridge courses.