El vicegobernador fija el 30 de junio como plazo para la cuota de Agniveer en Delhi

El vicegobernador Taranjit Singh Sandhu ha ordenado a los departamentos de Delhi implementar una reserva del 20% para los antiguos Agniveers en puestos del Grupo C antes del 30 de junio. La cuota abarca la contratación en la Policía de Delhi, los servicios de bomberos, las prisiones y los departamentos de bosques y vida silvestre.

El vicegobernador Taranjit Singh Sandhu presidió el jueves una reunión de revisión con el Secretario Jefe, el Comisionado de Policía y otros altos funcionarios. Instruyó a todos los departamentos para que completen las formalidades de procedimiento y modifiquen las normas de contratación antes del 30 de junio para introducir la reserva sin demora.

La cuota se aplica a la contratación directa para puestos que incluyen agentes de policía, bomberos, guardias de prisiones, guardabosques y guardias de vida silvestre. Los funcionarios señalaron que la medida se alinea con el esquema Agnipath del Centro, lanzado en junio de 2022, para brindar oportunidades de empleo a los antiguos Agniveers después de su mandato de cuatro años.

Sandhu declaró que la integración de este personal permitirá aprovechar su disciplina y formación para fortalecer los servicios de seguridad pública y protección ambiental. La administración tiene como objetivo impulsar la capacidad institucional a través de esta integración.

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