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Government to Increase Reservation for Agniveers in CAPFs to 50%

Brief Context

Context The Union Home Ministry has decided to enhance reservation for ex-Agniveers in the Group C posts of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) from the existing 10% to 50%. Agnipath Scheme The Government launched Agnipath scheme in 2022 to recruit both male and female aspirants into ‘below the officer’s rank’ cadre of the three services for a period of four years as Agniveers. Eligibility: Candidates between the age group of 17.5 to 21 years are eligible to apply for the scheme.

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Syllabus: GS3/ Defence; Internal  Security

Context

  • The Union Home Ministry has decided to enhance reservation for ex-Agniveers in the Group C posts of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) from the existing 10% to 50%.

Agnipath Scheme

  • The Government launched Agnipath scheme in 2022 to recruit both male and female aspirants into ‘below the officer’s rank’ cadre of the three services for a period of four years as Agniveers.  
  • Eligibility: Candidates between the age group of 17.5 to 21 years are eligible to apply for the scheme. 
  • Training: These Agniveers would undergo optimised basic military training and specialised trade training followed by up-skilling courses, as required.
  • Enrolment into Permanent Cadre: Based on organisational requirement and policies promulgated by the Armed Forces, Agniveers after completing their engagement period will be offered an opportunity to apply for enrolment in the permanent cadre.
    • Of these up to 25% of Agniveers will be selected to be enrolled in the Armed Forces as a regular cadre.

Key Features of the Scheme

  • Agniveers receive a customized monthly package with applicable risk and hardship allowances, with 30% contributed to the Agniveer Corpus Fund, matched by the Government. 
  • After four years, they are paid a tax-free SevaNidhi package (including accrued interest), totaling around ₹11.71 lakh.
  • Agniveers will be provided non-contributory Life Insurance Cover of ₹48 lakh for the duration of their engagement period in the Indian Armed Forces.
  • There shall be no entitlement to gratuity and pensionary benefits.

Significance of the Decision

  • Employment Assurance: Strengthens post-service employment pathways for Agniveers, addressing a core concern of the scheme.
  • Operational Readiness: CAPFs benefit from young, trained, and disciplined personnel with prior military exposure.
  • Institutional Integration: Enhances convergence between the armed forces and CAPFs in manpower planning.

Concerns and Challenges

  • Impact on Open Competition: A steep increase to 50% reservation may raise concerns among civilian aspirants.
  • Uniformity Across CAPFs: Amendments are to be notified gradually, raising questions on consistency and timelines.
  • Training and Role Adaptation: CAPF duties differ from military roles, requiring careful induction and retraining.

Way Ahead

  • Ensure uniform implementation across all CAPFs, including CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB and Assam Rifles.
  • Balance employment security for ex-Agniveers with fairness in civilian recruitment.
  • Strengthen bridge training modules to align military skills with internal security and policing roles.
  • Periodically review the policy based on recruitment outcomes and operational effectiveness.

Source: TH

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