Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has fulfilled another key promise by introducing 10 percent horizontal reservation in government jobs for demobilized Agniveers.
On Monday, the Department of Personnel and Vigilance officially issued the “Horizontal Reservation Rules–2025 for Direct Recruitment to Uniformed Posts in Group-C Services under the State of Uttarakhand.”
Direct benefit in uniformed posts
Under the new regulation, demobilized Agniveers will receive 10 percent horizontal reservation in key uniformed posts, including Police Constable (Civil/PAC), Sub-Inspector, Platoon Commander PAC, Fireman, Fire Officer Grade-II, Jail Guard, Deputy Jailor, Forest Guard, Forester, Excise Constable, Enforcement Constable, and Secretariat Security Guard. The rules also pave the way for their appointment in the Tiger Protection Force.
Dhami’s masterstroke
As Uttarakhand has a large military population, experts view the decision as a “masterstroke.” It is expected to secure the future of Agniveers while inspiring youth to join the armed forces.
Chief Minister Dhami said, “Former Agniveers who have served the nation are the pride of our state. It is our responsibility to provide them respect and employment opportunities. This decision is a concrete step toward securing their future. Our government is making every effort to provide employment opportunities for ex-servicemen and Agniveers.”
Support for martyrs’ families
In addition to reservations for Agniveers, the state government has announced several benefits for the families of martyrs and brave soldiers. The ex-gratia amount for families of martyred soldiers has been increased from ₹10 lakh to ₹50 lakh, while the amount for Param Vir Chakra awardees has been raised from ₹50 lakh to ₹1.5 crore. Furthermore, one family member of a martyr will also be provided a government job.
Construction of Sainya Dham
To honor the state’s military legacy, the construction of a Military Dham in Dehradun, designated as the fifth Dham, has been completed. The dham will stand as a symbol of the state’s valor and sacrifice, connecting future generations with tales of bravery.
Uttarakhand, known both as the Land of the Gods (Devbhoomi) and the Land of the Brave (Veerbhoomi), has a deep military tradition, with nearly every family having at least one member serving in the armed forces. CM Dhami’s recent initiatives are aimed at preserving this heritage of bravery and patriotism, while ensuring the legacy of martyrs remains alive through the newly built Sainya Dham.