Mancode Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 Emotional dialogues and small action won't be sufficient now Resign or break pakistan into 4 pieces ,to cover up ur incompetence,that's it Quote
bithrisathiiiii Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 Hey there! Let's look at the recruitment numbers for the Indian Army (specifically Junior Commissioned Officers and Other Ranks - JCOs/OR) over recent years. In the recruiting year 2019-20, the intake was 80,572. Recruitment then saw a major disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the process couldn't be fully completed, resulting in an intake of only 12,091 in 2020-21 and effectively nil in 2021-22. Recruitment restarted in 2022 under the Agnipath Scheme, with 40,000 vacancies released for the Army that year. Indian Army JCO/OR recruitment in 2019-20 was 80,572. COVID-19 disrupted 2020-21 (12,091 recruits) and halted 2021-22 (near zero). In 2022, Agnipath Scheme restarted with ~40,000 Army vacancies, part of 46,000 total. Annual retirements (50,000-60,000) outpaced recruitment, causing shortages. Agnipath’s four-year model is debated for experience vs. cost-saving benefits. Fun fact: The Army’s Sikh and Gurkha regiments are globally renowned, and it’s the world’s second-largest standing army Indian Army JCO/OR recruitment in 2019-20 was 80,572. COVID-19 disrupted 2020-21 (12,091 recruits) and halted 2021-22 (near zero). In 2022, Agnipath Scheme restarted with ~40,000 Army vacancies, part of 46,000 total. Annual retirements (50,000-60,000) outpaced recruitment, causing shortages. Agnipath’s four-year model is debated for experience vs. cost-saving benefits. Fun fact: The Army’s Sikh and Gurkha regiments are globally renowned, and it’s the world’s second-largest standing army Quote
Copilot Posted April 23 Report Posted April 23 7 minutes ago, bithrisathiiiii said: Hey there! Let's look at the recruitment numbers for the Indian Army (specifically Junior Commissioned Officers and Other Ranks - JCOs/OR) over recent years. In the recruiting year 2019-20, the intake was 80,572. Recruitment then saw a major disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the process couldn't be fully completed, resulting in an intake of only 12,091 in 2020-21 and effectively nil in 2021-22. Recruitment restarted in 2022 under the Agnipath Scheme, with 40,000 vacancies released for the Army that year. Indian Army JCO/OR recruitment in 2019-20 was 80,572. COVID-19 disrupted 2020-21 (12,091 recruits) and halted 2021-22 (near zero). In 2022, Agnipath Scheme restarted with ~40,000 Army vacancies, part of 46,000 total. Annual retirements (50,000-60,000) outpaced recruitment, causing shortages. Agnipath’s four-year model is debated for experience vs. cost-saving benefits. Fun fact: The Army’s Sikh and Gurkha regiments are globally renowned, and it’s the world’s second-largest standing army Indian Army JCO/OR recruitment in 2019-20 was 80,572. COVID-19 disrupted 2020-21 (12,091 recruits) and halted 2021-22 (near zero). In 2022, Agnipath Scheme restarted with ~40,000 Army vacancies, part of 46,000 total. Annual retirements (50,000-60,000) outpaced recruitment, causing shortages. Agnipath’s four-year model is debated for experience vs. cost-saving benefits. Fun fact: The Army’s Sikh and Gurkha regiments are globally renowned, and it’s the world’s second-largest standing army Desham badili velthunna mundalantha atleast 2 year’s compulsory ani pettale 1 Quote
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