Rajasthan Army Rally: 90% Turnout Despite Harsh Weather Conditions

The fourth Army recruitment rally in Rajasthan has successfully concluded with an impressive turnout. Despite facing harsh weather conditions, over 90% of registered candidates participated in the event. The rally included both general duty positions and specialized recruitment for women military police. Successful candidates will begin their training in July 2026 after final results are declared.

Key Points: Rajasthan Army Recruitment Rally Concludes With 90% Turnout

  • Rally covered nine districts including Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Nagaur over two weeks
  • Separate Agniveer women military police recruitment conducted on final days
  • Strict drug testing implemented to ensure fair physical assessments
  • Anti-touting measures protected candidates from exploitation during process
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Rajasthan: Fourth Army recruitment rally concludes, records 90 pc turnout

Fourth Army recruitment rally in Jodhpur records over 90% participation despite challenging weather, with drug tests and anti-touting measures enforced.

"A huge turnout of participants, despite challenging weather conditions, demonstrated the characteristic patriotic spirit and enthusiasm of Rajasthan's youth. - Army Officials"

Jaipur, Nov 25

Despite harsh weather, an overwhelming number of young men and women participated in the Army Recruitment Rally conducted by the Army Recruiting Office, Jodhpur, said officials on Tuesday.

These candidates came from Ajmer, Barmer, Balotra, Jalore, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Nagaur, Phalodi and Sirohi districts at the recruitment drive held at Rajkiya Sharirik Shiksha Mahavidyalaya, Jodhpur, from 10 November to 23 November 2025.

In addition, the recruitment rally for Agniveer (General Duty) – Women Military Police for all districts of Rajasthan was conducted on 24 and 25 November 2025 at the same venue.

A huge turnout of participants, despite challenging weather conditions, demonstrated the characteristic patriotic spirit and enthusiasm of Rajasthan’s youth.

The rally recorded an impressive over 90 per cent turnout. Drug tests were conducted to ensure that no candidate used unfair means during the physical assessments.

Strict anti-touting measures were also enforced to protect candidates from exploitation by touts and unscrupulous elements.

Headquarters Recruiting Zone, Jaipur, appreciated the civil administration for its extensive support and effective arrangements made for the rally and the participating candidates.

With the conclusion of the Jodhpur rally, the first recruitment rally of Phase II for the recruiting year 2025-26 has been completed.

On declaration of the final results of Phase II rallies, successful candidates will be dispatched to their respective Regimental Centres for training commencing 01 July 2026, said officials.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see women participating in Agniveer recruitment too! More power to our sisters who want to serve the nation. The drug testing and anti-touting measures are much needed reforms.
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Arjun K
My cousin attended from Jaisalmer. He said the arrangements were excellent despite the weather challenges. Hope he gets selected! 🤞
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Sarah B
While the turnout is impressive, I hope the selection process is completely transparent. There have been concerns about fairness in some previous rallies. Good to see drug testing being implemented.
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Vikram M
Rajasthan ke sher showing their mettle! The desert heat is nothing for our youth when it comes to serving the country. Respect! 🙏
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Michael C
The wait until July 2026 for training seems quite long for successful candidates. Hope the administration can streamline this process to reduce the waiting period for our future soldiers.

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