Agniveers Celebrate Achievements at Jharkhand's Passing Out Parade
Over 1,100 Agniveer recruits celebrated their completion of training during a parade at the Punjab Regimental Centre in Jharkhand, marking their readiness to serve in the Indian Army. The event highlighted their commitment, skills, and dedication, and included the presentation of awards to their supportive families.
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More than a thousand Agniveer recruits proudly marked the completion of their intense training with a passing out parade at the Punjab Regimental Centre located in Ramgarh cantonment, Jharkhand. Over the course of 24 weeks, these young soldiers were moulded into disciplined and capable members of the Indian Army.
The ceremony was a testament to their exceptional commitment as they displayed precision, confidence, and dedication. Commandant Sajesh Babu PG officiated the event, recognising the transformation of these recruits into soldiers ready to take on operational responsibilities. Families were also honoured with a 'Gaurav Padak' in recognition of their support and encouragement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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