GUWAHATI: The Indian Army successfully concluded its Agniveer Recruitment Rally at the Upendranath Brahma Football Stadium in Assam’s Udalguri district from August 16 to 23.
The rally provided a unique opportunity for the youth of the state, particularly from Lower Assam, to join the Indian Army as Agniveers.
Over 25,000 candidates appeared for the written exam, out of which 2,500 candidates from 13 districts of Assam and seven northeastern states were shortlisted for the recruitment rally.
The districts included in the rally were Baksa, Chirang, Barpeta, Golpara, Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Darrang, Udalguri, Kamrup Metro, Kamrup Rural, Kokrajhar, Nalbari, and South Solmara.
The rally was held not only for the recruitment of Agniveers but also for the selection of Junior Commissioned Officers (Religious Teacher) from all seven northeastern states.
The selection process was rigorous, involving a series of assessments that included physical fitness tests and medical examinations.
The selected candidates, based on merit, will be sent to the respective training centers to commence their journey as proud members of the Indian Army.
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The Indian Army extends its deepest gratitude to the civil administration and the state police for their unwavering support, which was instrumental in ensuring the smooth conduct of the rally.
The rally stands as a testament to the commitment of the Indian Army to fostering and nurturing the potential of the youth from the northeastern region, offering them a chance to serve the nation with honour and dedication.