Tag: Agnipath

  • Hyderabad: EME Centre organises ‘Agnipath Outreach Program’

    Hyderabad: EME Centre organises ‘Agnipath Outreach Program’

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    Hyderabad: Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Secunderabad on Tuesday organised an ‘Agnipath Outreach Program’ aimed at educating youth about the new addition of qualification criteria for the post of Agniveers.

    People who have qualified for ITI in mechanical, electronic trades in addition to welder, refrigeration mechanic and others can now apply for the Agnipath scheme.

    This will also fetch bonus marks during the selection process, said a press release.

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    1 EME Centre in Secunderabad in association with the Department of Employment & Training and National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), took the initiative to spread awareness of the Indian Army’s inclusion of technical qualifications in Agnipath scheme to various ITI technical training Institutes in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • SC agrees to hear plea against Delhi HC verdict on ‘Agnipath’ scheme

    SC agrees to hear plea against Delhi HC verdict on ‘Agnipath’ scheme

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a plea challenging a Delhi High Court judgment that upheld the Centre’s Agnipath scheme for recruitment into the armed forces.

    A bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala, which was initially reluctant to entertain the plea, asked the petitioner to approach the high court seeking a review of its decision.

    The petitioner’s counsel said the plea relates to a halt in recruitment.

    The court then asked the lawyer to submit a note and posted the matter for hearing on April 10.

    “Counsel for the contesting parties shall file their brief notes of submissions at least two days before the next date of listing, which shall be e-mailed,” the bench said.

    The high court had, on February 27, said the Agnipath scheme was formulated in the national interest, with a laudable objective of maintaining national security.

    The court had dismissed a batch of petitions assailing the validity of the scheme while terming it a “well-thought” policy decision of the Centre.

    Besides the pleas challenging the Agnipath scheme, the court had also rejected a bunch of petitions relating to the recruitment process in the armed forces under certain previous advertisements while clarifying that such candidates do not have a right to seek recruitment.

    Dismissing the pleas relating to the previous advertisements, the high court had said the Agnipath scheme is in “public interest” and the aspirants cannot claim any right to seek recruitment on account of their participation in the processes initiated under notifications issued prior to the introduction of the new policy.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • HC’s Agnipath verdict exposes Opposition’s negative politics: BJP

    HC’s Agnipath verdict exposes Opposition’s negative politics: BJP

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    New Delhi: With the Delhi High Court upholding the short-term military recruitment scheme Agnipath, the BJP asserted on Monday that the verdict has exposed the Opposition’s negative politics yet again.

    BJP chief spokesperson and Rajya Sabha member Anil Baluni also demanded apology from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his “derogatory” comments on the scheme.

    He accused opposition parties of being “hell-bent on creating hurdles in the development-oriented initiatives of the Modi government”.

    A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad earlier in the day dismissed a batch of petitions challenging the scheme for short-term recruitment in armed forces and said there was no reason to interfere with it.

    The court said the scheme was made in national interest and to ensure that the armed forces are better equipped.

    Baluni said the court’s observations have vindicated the central government’s progressive approach towards modernising the armed forces.

    He said, “It exposes the anti-development and anti-progressive face of opposition parties. It also exposes Congress leader Rahul Gandhi yet again who tried to mislead our youth. Rahul Gandhi should apologise to the nation, particularly to the youth, for his highly derogatory and negative statements on the Agniveer scheme.”

    Those recruited under the Agnipath scheme are called “Agniveers”.

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  • Delhi HC to pronounce judgement on petitions challenging Agnipath scheme on Feb 27

    Delhi HC to pronounce judgement on petitions challenging Agnipath scheme on Feb 27

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday said that it will pronounce its judgment on February 27 on three batches of pleas challenging the Centre’s Agnipath Scheme for recruitment in the armed forces.

    Batches of petitions have been filed challenging the scheme, its recruitment process, and appointment of candidates.

    The scheme, meant to recruit youth into the Indian Army for four years, will only keep 25 percent of the selected candidates after this period.

    A division bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad had reserved its order on December 15.

    The court had asked the lawyers to place on record their written submissions before vacations.

    The Centre had said that they will file an affidavit on role, responsibilities, and hierarchy of the Agniveers.

    The HC on December 14 questioned the Central government’s decision for different pay scale for Agniveers and regular sepoys (soldiers) in the Indian Army if their scope of work is the same.

    Representing the Centre, Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati had said that Agniveer is a different cadre from the regular one.

    In response, the same division bench had said: “Different cadre does not answer job profile, the question is work and responsibility.”

    “If the job profile is the same, then how do you justify different pay? A lot will depend on the job profile. Get instructions on this and put it on an affidavit,” the HC had added.

    Bhati had said that terms, conditions, and responsibilities of Agniveers are different from that of soldiers.

    “Agniveer cadre has been created as a separate cadre. It will not be counted as a regular service. After serving as an Agniveer for four years, if he or she volunteers and is found fit, then his journey in the regular cadre begins,” she had submitted.

    The Centre had said that this scheme was not hastily formulated, but with much study to enhance the morale of the youth and also skill mapping of Agniveers.

    The ASG had said that a lot has gone during the past two years into taking this decision like numerous internal and external consultations, several meetings and consultations have also been held with the stakeholders.

    Bhati had also argued that as Indian armed forces are the most professional armed forces in the world, they should be given much bigger leeway when they are taking such big policy decisions.

    With dozens of petitions being filed on the scheme, its introduction led to people protesting countrywide.

    Petitions were filed challenging the scheme, its recruitment process and appointment of candidates.

    With the scheme envisaging that only 25 per cent of the selected candidates will be retained, petitioners claimed that the rest 75 per cent candidates will be left jobless after four years and there is no plan B for them.

    “In six months, I have to develop physical endurance and learn to use these weapons. Six months is a very short time. We are going to compromise national security,” one of the petitioners who appeared had argued on December 12.

    Arguments were also raised about whether the four-year term that Agniveers serve, will be counted in their overall service once a quarter of them are commissioned into the forces.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )