Saturday, April 27, 2024

Agnipath Scheme: Anand Mahindra has made a big announcement, “Agniveer” will be happy to see the offer.

Agnipath Plan: Amid ongoing protests against the Agnipath scheme, Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra announced that he would be giving the job to ‘Agniveers’.

Anand Mahindra’s offer to the Agniveers: Since the announcement of the Agnipath Plan Rally, protests are taking place across the country, and violence is taking place in many places. Meanwhile, the Mahindra Group announced that it will assign jobs to “Agniveers” after 4 years of serving in the military. Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra tweeted the news himself. Anand Mahindra expresses grief over violence

Anand Mahindra expressed grief at the ongoing violence in many states related to the Agnipath program. He tweeted and said: ‘Sad over the violence that happened on the Agneepath show. Last year, when the program was first reviewed, I  said over and over that the discipline and skill set Agniveer possessed would make him particularly employable.

  Anand Mahindra has made a job offer

With that, Anand Mahindra, Chairman of Mahindra Group, offered a job to ‘Agniveers’ after four years of service in the army. He added in the tweet, “Mahindra Group will give these trained and competent young people the opportunity to employ (job) with us.”

 

What position will Agniveers get in the company?  Many Twitter users asked Anand Mahindra what position he would give  Agniveers in the company? In response to this, he wrote: “There are many job opportunities in the corporate sector for firefighters. Quality leadership, teamwork, and fitness will provide market-ready professionals in the industry in the form of Agniveer. These people can perform administratively and supply chain management tasks anywhere.

Read More: 4 years of service to the country, young officers, and all the benefits; Know All About Agnipath Scheme.

 There is ongoing opposition to the Agneepath. program

 Let us tell you that on June 14, the central government announced the Agnipath program, through which recruits will have the opportunity to serve in the army for four years. However, after this period, the army will be extended to serve 25% of the army. However, since the program was announced, protests have taken place in many states across the country and young people have taken to the streets for it. Protests have turned violent in many states, and protesters are damaging railroads and other government property.

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