Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has approved a 20% quota for former Agniveers in Delhi Police constable (executive) posts. The amendment to the Delhi Police (Appointment and Recruitment) Rules, 1980 also provides age relaxation and exemption from physical efficiency tests. The move aims to support ex-Agniveers after their four-year service in the armed forces and strengthen Delhi Police with disciplined, trained personnel in 2026.
20% Quota for Ex-Agniveers in Delhi Police Constable Recruitment
Delhi LG Vinai Kumar Saxena has approved amendments to the Delhi Police (Appointment and Recruitment) Rules, 1980.
Key provisions under the new rule,
- 20% reservation for ex-Agniveers in male constable (executive) posts
- Exemption from the Physical Efficiency Test (PET)
- Three-year age relaxation in upper age limit
- Five-year relaxation for the first batch of Agniveers
This reform ensures smoother absorption of trained military youth into Delhi Police.
Age Relaxation and PET Exemption Explained
Under existing rules, the age limit for Delhi Police constable recruitment is 18 to 25 years. With the amendment,
- Ex-Agniveers get a 3-year relaxation beyond 25 years.
- First batch candidates receive 5-year relaxation.
- They are exempted from Physical Efficiency Test (PET).
Since Agniveers undergo four years of structured military training, the exemption recognises their physical preparedness and discipline.
What Is the Agniveer Scheme?
The Agniveer Scheme was launched in 2022 to recruit youth into the Indian armed forces for a four-year tenure.
Under the scheme,
- Youth aged 17.5 to 21 years are recruited.
- They serve for four years as Agniveers.
- Only a portion is retained for permanent service.
- Others exit with skill certification and financial benefits.
The 20% Delhi Police quota offers structured post-service opportunities to ex-Agniveers.
Impact on Delhi Police Strength and Recruitment
Currently, Delhi Police has a sanctioned strength of 42,452 male constables (executive category).
These constables are responsible for,
- Law enforcement
- Crime prevention
- Patrolling and field duties
- Maintaining public order
With the 20% quota for ex-Agniveers, a significant number of trained candidates will become eligible. Officials believe this will improve operational efficiency and discipline within the force.
Why the 20% Ex-Agniveer Quota Matters
The decision serves multiple purposes,
- Provides employment continuity for former Agniveers
- Strengthens Delhi Police with trained manpower
- Reduces retraining costs
- Recognises military discipline and field experience
The reform aligns with broader efforts to integrate defence-trained youth into civilian security roles. It also addresses concerns about post-service career pathways under the Agnipath Scheme.
Question
Q. What percentage reservation has been approved for ex-Agniveers in Delhi Police constable posts?
A) 10%
B) 15%
C) 20%
D) 25%


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