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Agnipath Scheme: Div Com reviews recruitment process at Hyderbeigh Pattan 

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Agnipath Scheme: Div Com reviews recruitment process at Hyderbeigh Pattan 
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BARAMULLA: Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, P.K Pole, accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Dr Syed Sehrish Asgar today paid a visit to Hyderbeigh Pattan where he was briefed regarding the first-ever UT-level Agnipath Recruitment Rally being organized under the Centrally Sponsored Agnipath Scheme.

The Rally witnessed the participation of youth from different parts of the Kashmir Division including Shopian, Pulwama, and Ganderbal who were screened for recruitment into the Indian Army.

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Addressing the participants at the event, the Divisional Commissioner highlighted the significance of the Agnipath Scheme and urged the youth to take part in the recruitment process of the Agnipath Scheme to contribute in Nation building and its protection.

P.K. Pole further highlighted that the Agnipath Scheme would provide a good opportunity for building youth to become Agniveers to serve in the Armed Forces and to promote a younger profile of the Armed Forces.

He reiterated that Agniveers would bring about a transitional shift toward more tech-savvy and enthusiastic Armed Forces.

Interacting with the participants, the Divisional Commissioner said that Agniveers on completion of a four years period would go to society as disciplined, dynamic and responsible citizens. He asserted that the Agnipath scheme would have a significant positive impact on Agniveers as individuals, Society as a whole, and armed forces to contribute greatly to the Nation.

Meanwhile, DC Baramulla Dr Syed Sehrish briefed about the recruitment process and said that all the arrangements are being supported by the district administration in order to smoothly conduct the first-ever Agnipath Recruitment Rally in the Baramulla District.

Among others, Col G Suresh Director recruitment army recruiting office Srinagar and Ladakh, Additional Deputy Commissioner Baramulla and Tehsildar Pattan were present on the occasion.

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