Conrad Sangma Attends Agniveer Parade: 783 Recruits Join Indian Army

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma attended the impressive attestation parade for the 6th Agniveer batch at the Assam Regimental Centre. The ceremony marked the formal induction of 783 young recruits who completed 31 weeks of rigorous training. Sangma praised the Assam Regiment's rich history dating back to its formation in 1941 during World War II. He emphasized the challenges ahead as these soldiers prepare for deployment in high-altitude border areas.

Key Points: Conrad Sangma Reviews Agniveer 6th Batch Assam Regiment Parade

  • 783 trainees completed 31 weeks of intensive military training at Assam Regimental Centre
  • Recruits included 274 Agniveers and 509 Territorial Army soldiers from Northeast
  • Sangma highlighted regiment's World War II history and current border deployment challenges
  • Parents honored with Gaurav Padak for supporting their children's military service
  • Ceremony featured march-past, oath administration and regimental traditions
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Conrad Sangma attends Agniveer 6th Batch attestation parade at Assam Regimental Centre

Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma attends Agniveer 6th batch attestation parade at Assam Regimental Centre, marking induction of 783 recruits into Indian Army.

"The young soldiers had now become an integral part of one of the most respected regiments of the Indian Army - Conrad K. Sangma"

Shillong, Nov 26

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Wednesday attended the attestation parade of the 6th batch of Agniveers at the Assam Regimental Centre in Happy Valley, marking the successful completion of 31 weeks of intensive military training by the young recruits and their formal induction into the Indian Army.

A total of 783 trainees took part in the grand ceremonial parade, including 274 Agniveers and 509 Territorial Army recruits. The trainees had begun their rigorous training on May 1.

The Agniveer batch consisted of candidates from diverse communities such as Naga/Kuki (8), Mizo/Lushai (2), Assamese/Kachari (20), Arunachali (18) and 226 youths from various other parts of the North East, reflecting the region’s strong association with the armed forces and its rich martial tradition.

The Chief Minister reviewed the parade, which featured an impressive march-past, presentation of Regimental Colours, trooping of the National Flag and the solemn administration of the oath to the recruits.

Selected parents were also honoured with the ‘Gaurav Padak’ in recognition of their contribution and support to the nation through their children’s service.

In his address, Sangma paid glowing tribute to the Assam Regiment’s illustrious history. He recalled that the Regiment was raised in Shillong on June 15, 1941, and played a crucial role in combat operations against Japanese forces during the Second World War.

Calling it a proud moment for both the recruits and the region, he said the young soldiers had now become an integral part of one of the most respected regiments of the Indian Army.

Highlighting the tough challenges ahead, the Chief Minister noted that the soldiers would be deployed in extreme weather conditions in high-altitude areas and remote border regions.

He urged them to live up to the regiment’s motto, ‘Asam Vikram’, and always uphold the core values of the Army – duty, sacrifice, discipline and patriotism.

Sangma also congratulated the families present at the ceremony and appreciated the dedication and commitment of the instructors and training staff for shaping the recruits into disciplined soldiers ready to serve the nation.

The programme concluded with a slow march, the Army and Regimental songs, the National Anthem and a group photograph with the passing-out batch.

A physical training display and interaction session with parents was also held before the Chief Minister departed.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful to see diversity in our armed forces. These young soldiers from different communities coming together for the nation is truly inspiring. The Gaurav Padak for parents is such a nice gesture.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the ceremony, I hope the Agniveer scheme provides proper job security and benefits for these brave hearts. They deserve the best after such rigorous training.
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Sarah B
The Northeast has always contributed significantly to our armed forces. Good to see this tradition continuing with the Agniveer scheme. These soldiers will face tough conditions but I'm sure they'll make us proud!
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Vikram M
31 weeks of intensive training is no joke! These young men have shown incredible dedication. May they serve with honour and return safely to their families. 🙏
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Michael C
The Assam Regiment's history during WWII is fascinating. Good to see CM Sangma honoring that legacy. These new recruits are joining one of India's finest regiments.

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