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Army trains aspirants of Agniveer in Ganderbal

In Ganderbal district, the Army’s Wussan Battalion of the 34 Assam Rifles in the Kangan area has launched an inspiring initiative for Agniveer aspirants in the Valley. The Army is training around 20 aspirants, now gearing up for their physical...
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In Ganderbal district, the Army’s Wussan Battalion of the 34 Assam Rifles in the Kangan area has launched an inspiring initiative for Agniveer aspirants in the Valley.

The Army is training around 20 aspirants, now gearing up for their physical test after a successful initial assessment. The dedicated team at the Kangan unit is actively supporting their preparation, offering guidance and resources to ensure the candidates are well-equipped for the challenges ahead. In a remarkable display of commitment, the Army is providing comprehensive support, including breakfast and necessary train tickets for travel to training locations.

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  • Army’s Wussan Battalion of the 34 Assam Rifles in the Kangan area is training 20 aspirants for selection under Agniveer scheme
  • Army team is actively supporting their preparation, offering guidance and resources to ensure the candidates are well-equipped for the challenges ahead
  • The initiative not only fosters a spirit of camaraderie and discipline among the youth but also reinforces the community’s connection to the armed forces

The initiative not only fosters a spirit of camaraderie and discipline among the youth but also reinforces the community’s connection to the armed forces. The aspirants have expressed immense gratitude for the assistance, highlighting how this programme has boosted their confidence and motivation.

Aspirants feel a renewed sense of purpose as they prepare to serve their country. One of the aspirants, Farooq Ahmad, said, “I’m currently graduating and heard about the Agniveer scheme. I was very excited to join the Army. As soon as I heard about the Agniveer scheme, I filled out the form. I have passed the written test, and now I am preparing for the physical exam.”

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Another aspirant, Sajad Ahmad, said, “I am trying to pass the exam and get a job. I have completed my B.Sc. I come here at 6 am, and we have training till 9 am. Those who are aspiring to join the Army should also come and join the training.” Aijaz Ahmad, an aspirant, said, “Many youngsters participate in the training. A daily practice of 2-3 hours is being provided to us.”

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