Haryana Government Announced 20% Quota for Agniveers in Haryana Police
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini recently made significant announcements aimed at enhancing the welfare of Agniveers, who are part of the Agnipath Scheme. The state will now provide a 20% reservation for Agniveers in police jobs, making it the first state to offer such a guarantee. This move is part of a larger initiative to secure the future of Agniveers post their service. The government has also introduced other provisions like affordable loans for self-employment and priority in obtaining gun licenses for those interested in private security roles. This study aims to provide a detailed overview of the measures announced by the Haryana government and their implications for Agniveers.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Haryana Government Announced 20% Quota for Agniveers in Haryana Police |
| Reservation in Police Jobs | 20% reservation for Agniveers in Haryana Police jobs. |
| Agniveer Registration Portal | A separate portal for Agniveers to register for benefits and opportunities. |
| Self-Employment Loans | Affordable loans for Agniveers wanting to start their own businesses. |
| Priority for Gun Licenses | Priority given to Agniveers for obtaining gun licenses for private security. |
| Horizontal Reservation for Constables | 10% reservation for Agniveers in posts like constables and forest guards. |
| Growth in Agniveer Recruitment | Number of Agniveers recruited from Haryana increased from 2,227 to 2,893. |
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