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Delhi L-G orders 20% job quota for ex-Agniveers, sets June 30 deadline

Published on: 18 Jun 2026, 07:56 PM
Delhi L-G orders 20% job quota for ex-Agniveers, sets June 30 deadline

Lieutenant-Governor (L-G) of Delhi, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, on Thursday directed all government departments to implement a 20% reservation for former Agniveers in direct recruitment to vacant Group C posts. A deadline of June 30 has been set for completing the required amendments to recruitment rules.

The decision was taken at a review meeting chaired by the L-G to assess preparations for introducing the quota in various Delhi government departments. According to officials, the reservation will apply to direct recruitment for posts such as police constables in Delhi Police, firemen in the Delhi Fire Services, jail warders in the Prison Department, and forest and wildlife guards in the Department of Environment, Forest and Wildlife.

Mr. Sandhu directed all departments concerned to complete procedural formalities and make the necessary changes to their recruitment rules by June 30 to implement the reservation without delay. The move follows the Centre’s broader push to create employment opportunities for former Agniveers after completion of their four-year tenure under the Agnipath scheme, launched in June 2022.

Officials said the Delhi administration plans to utilise the training, discipline and operational experience acquired by these personnel in public service roles that require field-level deployment. Mr. Sandhu noted that integrating former Agniveers into civic and public safety institutions will boost service delivery and the capacity of departments dealing with law enforcement, emergency response and environmental protection.

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