Nearly 1000 Young Women Appear for Agniveer Recruitment in 2 days
Following the Men Agniveer Rallies on November 25, the spotlight shifted to the Women rallies on November 27, where the AMC (Army Medical Corps) Stadium saw a vibrant display of physical prowess. In the midst of the early-morning winter fog, hundreds of young girls gathered to showcase their fitness and abilities.
While some dedicated months to prepare for the recruitment rally, others sought employment opportunities for the next four years. Some were driven by aspirations of pursuing athletic careers, while others aimed to carry forward family legacies. The Agniveer rallies, under the Agnipath scheme launched in 2022, have been instrumental in inducting numerous young men and women into the Indian Army, primarily in initial roles below officer level positions.
Aspirations ranging from athletic dreams to family legacies motivated girls to join the Agniveer field. Kriti Ray from Lucknow, aiming to fulfill her father incomplete tenure in the Corps of Military Police, expressed her determination to complete what her father started. With a surprise announcement awaiting her father, she eagerly shared her commitment to passing the recruitment rally.
In contrast, Khushi, a farmer daughter from Rae Bareilly, joined the army with aspirations of becoming a sportsperson under the Indian Army banner. Inspired by her brother success in the previous Agniveer selection, Khushi emphasized the equality within her family, stating that if her brother could achieve it, so could she.
A national-level athlete from Uttarakhand, who completed a 1.6-kilometer running race in an impressive 6 minutes 50 seconds, shared her excitement about surprising her father with the news. Coming from an army family, with her father as a retiree and brother currently serving, she expressed her long-standing dream of serving the country. Having missed the rally last year due to national competition preparations, she returned triumphantly this year, eager to share the news with her family.
Enduring physical tests such as running races, a 10-feet long jump, high jumps, and medical examinations, the girls patiently awaited their turn to showcase their sporting abilities. Their dream of serving the country through early enlistment in the army reflected their unwavering determination on the field. Upon qualification, they will assume beginner roles in the Women Military Police, marking the beginning of their fulfilling journeys in service to the nation.