
Indian Army Agniveer Salary: Result 2025 To Be Out Soon
Agniveers are stipulated to earn a package of about Rs 4.76 lakh in the first year. It goes up to around 6.92 lakhs in the fourth year. (Image: AI-generated)
Every Agniveer has to contribute 30 per cent of his monthly salary to the service fund. The same amount is contributed by the government as well. (Image: AI-generated)
In the next year, he will receive an amount of Rs 23,100 in hand and Rs 25,550 in the third year. The in-hand amount will turn out to be Rs 28,000 in the fourth year. (Image: AI-generated)
Agniveers have a non-contributory life insurance cover which amounts to Rs 48 lakhs. Along with these, an additional ex gratia amount of Rs 44 lakhs is dispensed in case of death during an Agniveer's service. The family of the Agniveer will also receive the amount deposited as a service fund in such a scenario. (Image: AI-generated)
Moreover, an Agniveer is eligible to get compensation if he faces any kind of disability during service. The compensation will be calculated based on a percentage of the disability determined by the medical authorities. (Image: AI-generated)
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