Indian Army Agniveer Marriage Rules: Once again important information has come to light regarding the Agniveer scheme of the Indian Army. The first batch of this scheme, which started in the year 2022, is now going to complete its four years of service.
In such a situation, questions were being raised about the future of thousands of firefighters, to which the Army has answered with clear rules. The Army has made it clear that discipline and following rules will be most important in the process of becoming a permanent soldier.
Thousands of Agniveer will be discharged in June-July
According to the information, in the months of June and July, more than 20 thousand firefighters will be discharged after completing their four years of service. About 25 percent of these Agniveers will be re-inducted into the army as permanent soldiers on the basis of their performance, written examination and physical ability.
Army made strict rules regarding marriage
Regarding permanent commission, the army has made the rules related to marriage very clear. According to the Army, Agniveer cannot marry during his 4-year tenure. Marriage permission will not be given even immediately after discharge. Until the entire selection process for becoming a permanent soldier is over and the final result is declared, Agniveers will have to remain unmarried.
If you break the rules, you will be out of permanent job.
The Army has warned that if any Agniveer is found marrying during these rules, he will be declared ineligible to become a permanent soldier. Such candidates will be out of the selection process, no matter how good their performance is.
Complete mathematics of age and selection process
Agniveers are usually recruited at the age of 21 years and are discharged at the age of about 25 years. After this, the process of becoming a permanent soldier may take about 4 to 6 months. During this time, the Army believes that it is very important to maintain discipline and follow the rules.
Only qualified and disciplined firefighters will get a chance
The Army has clearly said that only those Agniveer will be able to apply for Permanent Commission, who have successfully completed their four-year tenure, have a good record and who have remained unmarried during this entire period.