Amethi/Ayodhya, 03 Aug (HS): With preparations now complete and
anticipation running high, the stage is set for the Agniveer Recruitment Rally
organized by Army Recruiting Office (ARO) Amethi in close coordination with the
civil administration of Ayodhya. Beginning 05 August 2025, this rally will
witness enthusiastic participation from dedicated youth belonging to thirteen
districts of Uttar Pradesh: Amethi, Kaushambi, Rae Bareli, Pratapgarh, Ayodhya,
Siddarth Nagar, Prayagraj, Sultanpur, Basti, Ambedkar Nagar, Maharajganj, Sant
Kabeer Nagar, and Kushinagar. The rally represents not only a recruitment
drive, but a collaborative effort of military and civil leadership to provide
transparent, merit-based opportunities to committed candidates. All
participants have successfully passed their Online Common Entrance Exam (CEE)
and now step forward to prove themselves through rigorous physical and medical
standards.
Candidates are reminded to place full
faith in their preparation and capabilities—the Indian Army conducts
recruitment on the principles of fairness and transparency. Candidates must not
fall prey to touts or misinformation. The path to success lies solely through
personal effort, discipline, and performance. During the rally, candidates will
be tested through a series of physical fitness evaluations which will include a
1.6 km run, zig-zag balancing, a 9-foot ditch jump, and chin-ups. Those who
qualify these assessments will immediately proceed to the physical measurement
test where height, weight, and chest expansion will be recorded. Candidates who
are found fit in both stages will move to the documentation phase. Only after
clearing documentation will they undergo their medical examination.
As hopeful candidates and supportive
families converge at Ayodhya Cantt, a sense of pride and purpose fills the air.
This rally is not only a milestone for those who dream of wearing the
uniform—it’s a reaffirmation of trust, fairness, and opportunity. Let the gates
open tomorrow with discipline, unity, and a shared vision of service. The
journey begins—with courage in hearts and conviction under boots.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi