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Gujarat Govt Announces 20% Reservation for Ex-Agniveers in Key State Services

The Gujarat government has announced a 20% reservation for ex-Agniveers in direct recruitment for Class-3 posts in the Armed Police, Jail, and Forest departments. The decision, directed by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, aims to provide structured employment opportunities to former military personnel. Ex-Agniveers will also receive exemptions from physical efficiency tests and age relaxations of up to five years for the first batch. The policy is intended to leverage the discipline and training of Agniveers for uniformed state services.

Gujarat Govt announces 20% reservation for ex-agniveers in state police, jail and forest services

Gandhinagar, June 22

The Gujarat government on Monday announced a major policy decision aimed at providing structured employment opportunities to former Agniveers in state services, including a 20 per cent reservation in direct recruitment to multiple Class-3 cadres across key departments.

According to an official statement, the decision has been taken under the direction of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to facilitate the integration of ex-Agniveers into uniformed services and other government roles.

As per the announcement, former Agniveers will be granted 20 per cent reservation in direct recruitment for Class-3 posts in the Armed Police Sub-Inspector cadre, Armed Police Constable, SRP Platoon Commander, Police Constable, Jail Department posts, including Jailer Group-2 and Jail Guards, as well as Forest Department positions such as Forest Guard and Forest Conservator.

In addition to the reservation benefit, the state government has also approved significant relaxations for candidates who have completed their tenure under the Agniveer Scheme.

Former Agniveers will be exempted from the physical efficiency test in the concerned recruitment processes. The upper age limit for recruitment has also been relaxed by up to three years for general ex-Agniveers, while candidates from the first batch of the scheme will be eligible for a relaxation of up to five years," the statement stated.

The statement asserted that the move is intended to recognise the discipline, training, and service experience of Agniveers and to provide them with smoother transition opportunities into state government employment.

"The government is committed to ensuring that trained and disciplined youth who have served the nation under the Agniveer Scheme are provided meaningful opportunities in state services. This decision reflects that commitment," it said.

It further added that the policy will strengthen recruitment in uniformed services by utilising the skills of trained ex-servicemen while also expanding employment avenues for youth returning from military service.

The benefits of the new policy will be applicable across upcoming direct recruitment processes in the concerned departments once the implementation guidelines are formally issued by the state government.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally, some concrete action to support our Agniveers! They serve the nation in tough conditions and then face uncertainty after their short tenure. Giving age relaxation and waiving physical tests shows the government understands their background. More states should follow this example. 👏

Vikram M

I appreciate the intent, but waiving the physical efficiency test entirely seems questionable. Police and forest jobs require physical fitness, and Agniveers are already fit from their training, but still, a basic test ensures standards are maintained. Hope they strike the right balance.

Emma D

As someone who follows Indian policies closely, this seems like a well-thought-out scheme. It provides a clear career path for Agniveers and ensures their skills aren't wasted. The age relaxation up to five years for the first batch is particularly generous and shows long-term planning. Good governance!

Nisha Z

Mujhe lagta hai yeh ek accha kadam hai, lekin kya yeh regular candidates ke saath unfair toh nahi hai? Agniveers already get good pay and benefits during service, so extra reservation might create resentment among other job seekers. Hope it's implemented transparently. 🤔

Ravi K

This is excellent news for Gujarat's youth who join Agniveer! The discipline and training they bring will make our police force more professional. Also, including forest department is smart—Agniveers are used to tough terrain and physical work. Well done, Gujarat government! 🙌

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