Air Force released the details of Agneepath, Agniveers will get 30 holidays, these facilities including canteen and insurance
The Air Force has explained in detail about the recruitment to the holidays and other benefits under the Agneepath scheme.

The Central Government has started the Agnipath Scheme. There has been an uproar in the country regarding this. In many states of the country, students are taking to the streets and protesting furiously. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force has shared the details of the Agneepath scheme on its website.
According to the website of the Air Force, Agniveers will get 30 holidays in a year for 4 years in the Indian Air Force. Along with this, Agniveers will also get canteen facility. Apart from the uniform, insurance cover will also be provided to them by the Air Force. All those facilities will be provided to the Agniveers who came from the Agneepath scheme, which are available to a common soldier.
According to the Air Force, along with salary, Agniveers will also get Hardship Allowance, Uniform Allowance, Canteen Facility and Medical Facility. All these facilities will be like a common soldier. Agniveers will also get travel allowance. Agniveers who came from Agneepath scheme will get 30 days holidays in a year. Apart from this, there will also be an option of medical leave if needed.
If Agniveer dies during service (four years), then he will get insurance cover. In such a situation, the family will get about Rs 1 crore. Apart from this, ex-gratia will get Rs 44 lakh for being disabled while on duty. Along with this, the full salary of the job left and the service fund package will also be available. All Agniveers will be given total insurance of Rs 48 lakh. 44 lakhs will be given by the government in a lump sum for martyrdom on duty. Along with this, the full salary of the service fund package and the remaining jobs will be given.
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