CM Khattar's big announcement: Haryana govt to give priority to 75% agniveers in government jobs
CM Khattar's big announcement: Haryana govt to give priority to 75% agniveers in government jobs
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Chandigarh: In a major announcement, the Manohar Lal Khattar  government in Haryana on Wednesday said it will give priority to 75 per cent of Agniveers in government jobs and 25 per cent will be given permanent jobs. This was announced by Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar in Chandigarh. Khattar said, "I thank PM Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, they have launched the unique Agneepath scheme. In order to strengthen the country's army, youth in the age group of 17-21 years will be recruited and trained for 4 years in this scheme. '

Khattar further said, "After 4 years, you have to apply volunteerly for a permanent job. 25 per cent will get permanent jobs, 75 per cent will come back from service and work for the society. I assure you on behalf of the Haryana government that 75 per cent of the soldiers who come back and want government jobs will be given priority. Khattar said, "I assure everyone that if they want one, 75 per cent of the fireveers will be given priority in government jobs. Similar schemes will be made to give them priority in other jobs as well. '

Let us know that,  the Uttar Pradesh government has also announced to give priority in jobs to the youth who have worked under the Agneepath scheme in the Indian Army. CM Yogi Adityanath has made an announcement in this regard on Wednesday. CM Yogi said that after serving in the Indian Army, agniveers will be given priority in up police and other services related to it. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had on Tuesday announced the recruitment of Agniveers in water, land and air force for four years.

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