Railways & Army Launch Jobs Pact for Agniveers, Veterans

Indian Railways and the Indian Army have launched a "Framework of Cooperation" to enhance post-retirement career pathways for Agniveers and serving Army personnel. The initiative includes a structured reservation system, with 10-20% of posts earmarked for ex-servicemen and 5-10% for ex-Agniveers. To fill vacancies quickly, over 5,000 contract positions for Pointsmen are being processed, with several divisions already signing MoUs with Army units. This collaboration aims to leverage the skills and discipline of veterans while supporting national infrastructure and security goals.

Key Points: Railways-Army Pact for Agniveer & Veteran Jobs

  • New jobs framework for veterans
  • 10-20% reservation for ex-servicemen
  • 5-10% quota for ex-Agniveers
  • Over 5,000 contract Pointsmen posts
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Indian Railways, Indian Army launch 'Framework of Cooperation' to strengthen post-retirement career opportunities for 'Agniveers' and serving army personnel

Indian Railways and Indian Army sign a cooperation framework to provide post-retirement career opportunities for Agniveers and serving army personnel.

"structured engagement of ex-servicemen and ex-Agniveers within the existing recruitment system - Ministry of Railways"

New Delhi, February 27

In a significant step towards deepening institutional collaboration, Indian Railways and the Indian Army have introduced a "Framework of Cooperation" aimed at expanding post-retirement employment opportunities for Agniveers and serving Army personnel transitioning to civilian life.

Spearheaded by senior leadership from the Army and the Ministry of Railways, the initiative is designed to ensure a smoother shift from military to civilian careers. It will also increase awareness about job prospects within the Railways and create a dedicated support system to assist retiring personnel, accorfing to the Ministry of Railways.

This collaborative framework underscores a shared commitment to providing veterans with meaningful second-career pathways while supporting broader national development goals.

Welfare and resettlement of retired armed forces personnel form an important component of Indian Railways' policy framework.

To provide employment avenues for ex-servicemen and ex-Agniveers, a 10% horizontal reservation in Level-2/above posts and 20% in Level-1 posts has been provisioned for ex-servicemen. Additionally, 5% reservation in Level-2/above posts and 10% in Level-1 posts has been earmarked for ex-Agniveers.

In the years 2024 and 2025, a total of 14,788 posts were reserved for ex-servicemen in railway vacancy notifications, including 6,485 posts in Level-1 and 8,303 posts in Level-2/above.

Recruitment to Level-1 (erstwhile Group D) and Level-2/above posts is conducted through Railway Recruitment Centres (RRCs) and Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs), respectively, via competitive examinations.

To promote faster engagement of ex-servicemen and address existing vacancies, the Ministry of Railways has decided to recruit ex-servicemen as 'Pointsmen' across Indian Railways on a contract basis until regular recruitment processes are completed.

More than 5,000 Level-1 posts are currently being processed at the Zonal and Divisional levels. So far, 9 Divisions have entered into MoUs with concerned Army organizations for hiring of Pointsmen.

The collaborative framework also calls upon Army recruiting organizations to proactively engage with Railway Divisions to expedite the filling of these posts.

Indian Railways and Indian Army share valuable skills, discipline, technical competence and leadership qualities developed during service, contributing significantly to nation building. A substantial number of soldiers retire at a comparatively young age with rich operational and managerial experience, along with strong discipline and national fervour.

The cooperation between Indian Railways and Indian Army plays a vital role in logistics and personnel movement. Strategic infrastructure projects such as the Dedicated Freight Corridors and the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link have enhanced rapid deployment capabilities for troops and equipment. Skill-sharing initiatives are also being promoted through Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya.

The framework promotes structured engagement of ex-servicemen and ex-Agniveers within the existing recruitment system and strengthens long-term collaboration. The initiative underscores the Government's commitment to leveraging the experience and discipline of armed forces veterans while strengthening national infrastructure and security coordination.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
A very welcome step. The 10% and 20% reservation quotas are substantial and show real intent. My cousin is an ex-serviceman and finding a good second career was a struggle. This framework could be a game-changer for many families.
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Aman W
Good move, but execution is key. Hope the recruitment process through RRCs/RRBs is streamlined and transparent. We've seen delays in railway recruitments before. These posts need to be filled quickly without red tape.
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Sarah B
As someone who frequently travels by train, I think this is brilliant. The safety and efficiency of our railways could greatly benefit from the discipline and alertness of army personnel. Win-win for everyone.
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Karthik V
The focus on Agniveers is particularly important. It addresses a major concern people had about the Agnipath scheme - life after the 4-year service. If this works well, it will make the scheme more attractive to youth.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate the intent, I hope this doesn't become another quota system that slows down general recruitment. The contract-based Pointsmen posts are a good temporary fix, but permanent absorption should be the priority. The collaboration on projects like the USBRL makes perfect strategic sense though.
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