The Haryana Government, under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, has introduced a significant policy change aimed at promoting inclusivity and representation. In a recent announcement, the government has decided to implement a 10% reservation quota for Agniveers in various crucial positions including constables, mining guards, forest guards, jail wardens, and special police officers. This move marks a proactive step towards ensuring opportunities for the Agniveer community within the state’s workforce. Additionally, the government has also granted a three-year age relaxation in the maximum age criteria for Agniveers applying for Group B and Group C government jobs.
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- Haryana Government introduces 10% quota for Agniveers in police and other related jobs.
- Announcement made by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini.
- Quota applies to positions like constable, mining guard, forest guard, jail warden, and special police officer (SPO).
- Aimed at enhancing representation of Agniveers in state employment.
- Policy change part of efforts to promote inclusivity and diversity in workforce.
- Three-year age concession in maximum age criteria for Agniveers in Group B and Group C jobs.
- Decision expected to open up new opportunities for Agniveers in public service roles.
- Implementation intended to address historical underrepresentation concerns.
- Welcomed as a progressive move by Agniveer community leaders and activists.
- Policy aligns with state government’s commitment to equitable job opportunities.
