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Army to Raise Agniveer Vacancies to 1 Lakh Per Year

Indian Army plans to increase Agniveer recruitment to 1 lakh annually to address 1.8 lakh troop shortfall caused by COVID-19 recruitment freeze and ongoing retirements. Read more about the strategic expansion.

Delhi Police withdraws staff from retired officers

Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golchha orders withdrawal of 144 police personnel and 10 MTS staff from retired officers including former commissioners. Read about the departmental audit driving this reform.

Missing Faridabad Teen Reunited With Family After Month

A 14-year-old boy from Faridabad has been safely restored to his family after going missing for over a month. Delhi Police's dedicated efforts led to the emotional reunion. Read this heartwarming story of hope and persistence.

Job Fair for Ex-Servicemen in Jammu on Dec 5

Major job fair for ex-servicemen in Jammu on December 5 featuring 500+ vacancies from 15+ companies. Register now for defense-to-civilian career transition opportunities.

Army to induct women in Territorial Army as pilot

Indian Army considers inducting women into Territorial Army battalions as pilot project, expanding opportunities for female personnel in defense forces. Learn about this historic move.

Women to Serve as Soldiers in Territorial Army

Indian Army plans to induct women soldiers into Territorial Army battalions, breaking a major barrier. Learn how this move opens new frontiers for women in the armed forces.

Indian Army's Mono Rail Delivers Supplies at 16,000 Ft

Indian Army deploys groundbreaking mono rail system at 16,000 ft to overcome extreme weather and deliver essential supplies to forward posts along LAC. Revolutionary logistics solution ensures troop readiness.

Rajnath Singh: Army quotas would cause anarchy

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivers powerful statement against caste-based reservations in armed forces, warning it would undermine national security and discipline.

Balochistan: Two Youth Detained in Quetta

Fresh reports emerge of enforced disappearances in Balochistan as two young men allegedly detained by security forces in Quetta. Growing international attention on human rights situation.

Army widow wins 47-year pension battle: Delhi HC

After nearly five decades of struggle, an army soldier's widow finally receives her rightful pension as Delhi High Court delivers landmark judgment, questioning government delays.

Himachal Ex-Servicemen Welcome 8th Pay Commission

Former military personnel across Himachal Pradesh welcome the 8th Pay Commission recommendations while urging the government to address pending One Rank One Pension concerns for complete financial justice.

Father's 20-year mission reunites 500+ missing persons

Discover the emotional journey of a Haryana father who turned personal tragedy into a relentless mission, helping reunite over 500 missing persons with their families through his extraordinary dedication.

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