Agniveer Bharti Rally: Pandits, Granthis, Monks and Maulvis will run to get recruited in the army, rally from September 3..

Agniveer Bharti Rally: Nowadays, Agniveer recruitment rallies of the Indian Army are being held across the country. Next month, a recruitment rally will also be organized in Nagpur, Maharashtra. In which religious leaders like Pandit, Maulvi, Granthi, Bhikshu, and Pastor will also run and give other physical tests to become religious teachers. Unlike Agniveers in the Indian Army, their appointment is permanent.
The recruitment rally will be organized at Kamptee Cantonment, about 20 km from Nagpur. The recruitment rally on the cantonment ground will run from 3 to 10 September. Religious leaders have been called on the last day, i.e., 10 September. Let us know which physical tests will have to be given to become a religious teacher in the army?
How much running will have to be done?
To become a religious teacher in the Indian Army, i.e., Pandit, Maulvi, Pastor, Granthi, and Buddhist Monk, one has to run a mile. Along with this, there is also a physical parameter test and a medical test. After this, a religious efficiency test will be organized in Delhi.
At what rank is recruitment done in the army?
After being selected for the post of religious teacher in the Indian Army, one gets the rank of Religious Teacher-Junior Commissioned Officer (RT-JCO). This is a permanent post, unlike Agniveers. On the other hand, the tenure of Agniveers is four years. Out of which only 25 percent join the army on a full-time basis.
Why are religious teachers recruited into the army?
Religious teachers of all religions are recruited in the Indian Army. RT-JCOs have been recruited in the Indian Army since its inception. Their job is to boost the morale of the soldiers and to carry out their religious traditions. RT-JCOs remind soldiers of their religious duty to serve the country.
Qualifications for the RT-JCO/Religious Teacher post
Along with being of the relevant religion, one should have a graduation or equivalent degree. For example, to become a Pandit, one should be a graduate, with which rituals are included as a subject. Similarly, to become a Maulvi, it is necessary to have an Alim or Adib-e-Mahir along with a graduation degree. To become a priest, one must have obtained recognition from a religious authority. At the same time, a Buddhist monk must also be initiated by the appropriate authority. For more information, you will have to see the recruitment notification.
Salary of RT-JCO in the Army
The pay scale (Basic Pay Scale) of RT-JCO in the Army has been fixed from ₹ 35,400 to ₹ 1,12,400 per month. The in-hand salary of an RT-JCO can be around 50 thousand to 80 thousand rupees per month. It depends on the allowance and posting location.
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