Key Points

Mayurbhanj is set to host the IAF Agniveer Vayu recruitment drive starting August 27, with candidates from 12 states expected. The Agnipath scheme offers a four-year service term with potential long-term extensions. The IAF recently paid tribute to Kargil War heroes, reinforcing its legacy. This recruitment drive aims to attract youth, including those from Mayurbhanj's tribal communities.

Key Points: Mayurbhanj Hosts IAF Agniveer Vayu Recruitment Drive From August 27

  • Recruitment drive spans August 27 to September 4 in Mayurbhanj
  • 12 states to participate including tribal candidates
  • Agniveer scheme offers 4-year service with potential 15-year extension
  • IAF recently honored Kargil War heroes on Vijay Diwas
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Odisha's Mayurbhanj prepares to host the IAF Agniveer Vayu Recruitment drive starting August 27

Odisha's Mayurbhanj prepares for IAF Agniveer Vayu recruitment with participation from 12 states, including local tribal candidates.

"Indian Air Force Agniveer Vayu Recruitment drive will be conducted in Mayurbhanj from 27th August to 4th September. - Hema Kanta Say"

Mayurbhanj, August 3

Collector and District Magistrate of Mayurbhanj, Hema Kanta Say, sharing information on the Indian Air Force (IAF) Agniveer Vayu Recruitment drive, said that people from 12 Indian states will participate in the recruitment drive, including people from the tribal areas of Mayurbhanj. The drive will be conducted from August 27 to September 4, 2025, in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district.

While speaking to ANI on Saturday, Hema Kanta Say, said, "Indian Air Force Agniveer Vayu Recruitment drive will be conducted in Mayurbhanj from 27th August to 4th September. Around 12 states of the nation will participate in it...The people from the tribal areas of Mayurbhanj will also participate in this drive...".

The Agnipath scheme, implemented in September 2022, provides four years of service in the Armed Forces (Army, Navy & Air Force) of the country, after which those selected for enrolment in the Armed Forces as regular cadre are required to serve for a further engagement period of a minimum of 15 years.

The recruits under this scheme are known as Agniveers, who undergo basic and specialized training and then serve for four years. This scheme was launched to create a younger profile for the armed forces, aligning with global trends.

On July 26, the Indian Air Force (IAF) paid a heartfelt tribute to the brave warriors of the 1999 Kargil War, honouring their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering resolve on the 26th Kargil Vijay Diwas. The IAF expressed gratitude to the valiant heroes who fought for India's honour. In a captivating video over 2 minutes long, the IAF showcased the courage and valour of its brave soldiers, as well as the might of the air force, particularly "The War Diary in Photographs", a remarkable collection of photographs of the war.

Every year on July 26, India commemorates Kargil Vijay Diwas, a day etched in the nation's heart with pride and solemn remembrance. It marks the day in 1999 when India successfully concluded Operation Vijay, reclaiming the strategic heights from Pakistani intruders. This year, the Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports organised 'Kargil Vijay Diwas Padyatra' on 26th July 2025 in Drass, Kargil, to mark the 26th anniversary of India's victory in the 1999 Kargil War.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the opportunities, I wish the Agniveer scheme offered longer job security. 4 years seems too short for those who want to make military their career. Thoughts?
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Rohit P
My cousin from Mayurbhanj is preparing for this! The tribal youth finally getting such platforms is what inclusive India looks like. Kudos to the administration for organizing this in remote areas.
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Sarah B
The timing is perfect with Kargil Vijay Diwas fresh in our minds. Shows how far our armed forces have come. That war photo exhibition mentioned sounds fascinating - wish it could tour other states too!
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Vikram M
As an ex-serviceman, I must say Agniveer training is world-class. These young recruits will gain discipline and skills that'll help them throughout life, whether they continue in forces or not. Best of luck to all aspirants!
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Ananya R
Hope they maintain proper COVID protocols during the recruitment drive. Last time in my district, the crowds were too much to handle. Otherwise, great opportunity for our youth ✈️

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