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    Indian Army Agniveer CEE 2025 result declared at joinindianarmy.nic.in: How to check, and what comes next

    Indian Army Agniveer CEE 2025 Result: The Indian Army has announced the Agniveer CEE 2025 results. Thousands of candidates can now check their selection status online and prepare for the next stages of the recruitment process.

    Indian Army Agniveer CEE Result 2025: Check expected date, steps to download and more at joinindianarmy.nic.in

    Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025: Agniveer CEE Result 2025 is expected soon, creating anticipation among aspirants. While online videos speculate release dates, the Indian Army urges candidates to rely solely on joinindianarmy.nic.in for official updates. The CEE was conducted from June 30 to July 10, 2025, and shortlisted candidates will proceed to Phase II, involving physical and medical tests, along with document verification.

    Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025: Check date, how to download scorecard and what's next

    Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025: The Indian Army is set to announce the Agniveer CEE 2025 results soon on its official website, joinindianarmy.nic.in, for the General Duty exam held between June 30 and July 3. Shortlisted candidates will receive admit cards for Phase II, involving physical and medical screening. The final selection will be based on overall performance and available vacancies.

    Indian Army Agniveer Result 2025: What is official website to check the result and what are the next steps

    The Indian Army is anticipated to announce the Agniveer CEE 2025 results soon, potentially by the end of this week or in early August, for candidates who took the General Duty exam between June 30 and July 3. This recruitment drive aims to fill approximately 25,000 posts, including opportunities for both male and female candidates.

    Indian Army Agniveer Answer Key 2025: How to download provisional CET solutions at joinindianarmy.nic.in

    Attention Agniveer aspirants, the Indian Army will soon release the provisional answer key for the Agniveer Exam 2025. Candidates can access it on joinindianarmy.nic.in. The Common Entrance Test took place from June 30 to July 10, 2025. The Agnipath Recruitment Scheme aims to recruit Agniveers for short-term service.

    Rahul Gandhi's poll guarantees in Himachal, Karnataka came a cropper: Amit Shah

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi at a rally in Haryana, highlighting unfulfilled promises in states like Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka. Shah emphasised BJP's commitment to development, security, and equitable growth. He also addressed issues like the Waqf Bill, One Rank One Pension, and the Agniveer scheme while targeting Congress for alleged corruption and appeasement policies.

    • Agnipath scheme is not about saving money: PM Narendra Modi attacks Opposition for spreading lies

      Kargil Vijay Diwas: On the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended the Agnipath scheme, emphasizing its goal of modernizing the armed forces rather than saving pension funds. He criticized those politicizing the scheme. Modi paid tribute to Kargil War heroes and inaugurated the Shinkun La Tunnel Project, which will be the world’s highest tunnel and improve connectivity to Leh. This project aims to boost military logistics and stimulate development in Ladakh.

      Haryana announces 10% quota for Agniveers in these government jobs

      The Haryana government announced a 10% quota for Agniveers in select government jobs amid protests from students and political parties. This quota will apply to posts of constable, mining guard, forest guard, jail warden, and special police officer.

      Congress demands rollback of Agnipath scheme, seeks regular recruitment in army

      Congress leader Deepender Hooda called for the abolition of the Agnipath scheme and urged the government to revert to permanent recruitment in the armed forces. Citing internal reports highlighting flaws in Agnipath, including morale decline and recruitment concerns, Hooda emphasized that the scheme is not beneficial for youth or national interests.

      Agnipath a national security threat: Congress

      Congress criticizes Modi govt's Agnipath scheme, citing national security threat and personnel shortage in Eastern Ladakh. Rahul Gandhi condemns the scheme, while Amit Shah defends it, offering job security for armed forces.

      Agniveer with 6-month training won't last against Chinese soldier; Army wants to scrap scheme: Rahul Gandhi

      Congress in its manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls has promised to abolish Agnipath Scheme and return to the normal recruitment processes followed by the Army, Navy and Air Force. "It will guarantee economic and social security for our soldiers," the manifesto read.

      India's borders totally secure: Rajnath Singh

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reassured the public that India's borders are completely secure during a fireside chat at the Times Now Summit. He defended the Agniveer scheme, emphasizing the importance of a young profile in the armed forces. Singh also discussed the ongoing India-China border issue and highlighted the government's commitment to national security.

      Agnipath has shattered dreams of youth to serve country, alleges Congress

      The Congress on Sunday slammed the BJP-led Centre over the military recruitment scheme Agnipath, alleging that it has shattered the dreams of the youth to serve the country and created various apprehensions in their minds.

      MP High Court issues notices to Centre, Army over Agniveer petition

      Madhya Pradesh High Court has served notices to the Indian Army and Union government demanding to know test marking and selection criteria for Agniveer recruitment process. Nine petitioners failed to secure a position as Agniveers during the recruitment last year and have now demanded that cut off marks, selection process criteria, and results be disclosed.

      Recruitment of Agniveers: Only going online, no change in exam syllabus, says top Army official

      The Army had recently announced a change in the Agniveer recruitment process and candidates wanting to join the force will now have to first appear for an online common entrance examination (CEE), followed by physical fitness and medical tests.

      Rahul Gandhi defends Bharat Jodo Yatra, says Cong not allowed to raise public issues in Parliament

      Defending Congress' decision to start Bharat Jodo Yatra to "unite" the country, Rahul Gandhi on Monday said the opposition party was forced to undertake the 3500-km foot march after it was not allowed to speak on the pressing public issues in Parliament.

      In a first, Indian Army clears over 30 women officers for command roles

      More lists would be coming out soon as the boards would be compiled and results would be announced, they said.The women officers clearing the boards would be given command roles and they could also be considered for future promotions also to higher ranks in the force. Army headquarters officials said women are serving proudly and confidently in various operational theatres of the Indian Army.

      Government gives 'in-principle approval' for 10 pc quota for Agniveers in CAPFs

      The Centre on June 14 had unveiled the ambitious 'Agnipath' scheme for the recruitment of youths aged between 17-and-a-half years and 21 years in the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, largely on a four-year short-term contractual basis. Those recruited under the scheme will be known as 'Agniveers'. After the completion of the four-year tenure, 25 per cent of the recruits from each batch will be offered regular service.

      Agnipath: Necessary reform, unnecessary babel

      Such revolutionary reform requires a degree of large-scale social adjustment. Public consultations and information dissemination through media should be used to create awareness. In a democracy, there are bound to be differing perspective on major transformative changes. Challenging the status quo is necessary and hard, so the political will should be lauded.

      IAF begins selection process under Agnipath scheme

      Unveiling the Agnipath scheme on June 14, the government had said youth between the ages of 17-and-a-half and 21 years would be inducted for a four-year tenure, while 25 per cent of them will be subsequently inducted for regular service.The government had on June 16 increased the upper age limit for recruitment under the scheme to 23 years from 21 for the year 2022.

      Agnipath attacks status quo: How GoI’s new recruitment scheme makes strategic and fiscal sense

      A status quo-challenging reform will often face stiff resistance. But GoI should go ahead with such reforms for the long-term interests of the country. People who benefit from the status quo are always more concentrated and have high decibels, while people who benefit from reforms are widespread and diffused. Agnipath’s success will determine the course.

      Formerly a child beggar, 17 year-old from UP wants to be an Agniveer

      Ali comes from an underprivileged background with his parents involved in rag-picking. He lives in ‘jhuggi' cluster near the secondary education department office in Sadar sub-division of Agra district with his eight siblings.

      The case against Agnipath: Army needs change, but not based on irrational economics

      Pension and modernisation are the drivers behind the Agnipath scheme, since many maintain that paying out the former precludes the latter. Threat perceptions should be deciding force structures and capital expenditure.

      Agnipath scheme has left India's youth feeling dejected: Mayawati

      "It is the result of reducing the number and possibilities of recruitments in railways, Army and para-military forces that the youngsters from villages are feeling helpless and cheated. Their anger is boiling up because they are staring at a dark future. The situation should be handled properly," she said.

      Why are Indians protesting against the Modi govt’s Agnipath scheme? All you need to know

      The Narendra Modi government introduced the new recruitment initiative for the armed forces earlier this week. The government said youths between the ages of 17-and-a-half and 21 years would be inducted for a four-year tenure while 25% of the recruits will be retained for regular service. The upper age limit was raised to 23 years on Thursday amid widespread protests.

      Recruitment process for 'Agnipath' scheme to start in 'few days': Rajnath, says new plan 'golden opportunity'

      On June 14, the Union Cabinet approved the recruitment scheme for Indian youth to serve in the Armed Forces wherein those selected under this scheme will be known as Agniveers.

      Government rejects criticism against Agnipath amidst raging protests in several states; issues clarification

      Apart from issuing a 'Myth vs Facts' document to address the concerns raised on the scheme, the government's information dissemination arm issued a series of social media posts, saying in the coming years, recruitment of Agniveers will be around triple the current recruitment in armed forces and ruled out any change to the regimental system.

      'Agnipath' will give rise to more disaffection in youth: BJP MP Varun Gandhi to Rajnath Singh

      In a letter to Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Gandhi said the young population has shared their questions and doubts with him about the radical changes in the soldiers' recruitment process which also proposes that the 75 per cent of the recruits under the scheme will retire after four years of service without pension.

      Government should reconsider Agnipath scheme: Bhupinder Singh Hooda

      The Centre on Tuesday unveiled the ambitious "Agnipath" scheme for recruitment of the youth aged between 17 and a half and 21 in the Army, Navy and the Air Force, largely on a four-year short-term contractual basis.

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