NEW DELHI: In a move towards strengthening civil-military collaboration, the railways and the Army have formalised a framework of cooperation to expand post-retirement employment opportunities for Agniveers and Army personnel. Railways said it will recruit over 5,000 ex-servicemen as pointsmen on contract basis to fill vacancies quickly.The initiative is designed to ensure a smoother shift from military to civilian careers and to increase awareness about job prospects within the railways. This will also create a dedicated support system to assist retiring personnel, the railways said.This collaborative framework underscores a shared commitment to providing veterans with meaningful second-career pathways while supporting broader national development goals.In an official release, the railways said that to provide employment avenues for ex-servicemen and ex-Agniveers, 10% horizontal reservation in level-2 and above posts, and 20% in level-1 posts has been provisioned for ex-servicemen. Another 5% reservation in level-2 and above posts, and 10% in level-1 posts has been earmarked for ex-Agniveers. “In 2024 and 2025, a total of 14,788 posts were reserved for ex-servicemen in railway vacancy notifications,” it said. End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’AI Only Works With What Has Been Expressed So Far’: Prasoon Joshi Gets Candid At DNPA 2026India & Israel Sign Multiple MoUs On Agriculture & AI During PM Modi & Netanyahu’s Bilateral MeetIndian Navy’s New Hunter, INS Anjadip To Targets Submarines Close To CoastFair Pay, Consent, Online Safety: Ashwini Vaishnaw Draws Red Line For Digital Platforms’We Do See A Role, But..’: India Backs Trump’s Gaza Plan As Modi, Israel PM Discuss US-Iran Conflict‘India Essential To Middle East Future’: Israeli Prez Herzog Tells PM Modi, Lauds Economic Growth’UPI Will Be Used In Israel’: PM Modi After Key Meet With Netanyahu, Pushes India-Israel FTAI&B Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Sounds Big Alert On Cybercrime, Pushes Fair Revenue For CreatorsJamaat Chief Exposes Political Faultline In Bangladesh, Backs Yunus After President’s Big Charge’Owe India A Great Lot Of Debt’: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Hails PM Modi During Joint Statement123PhotostoriesMansa Devi Mandir: The sacred Shakti Peeth where dreams come trueMorning metabolism boost: 5 habits that may help burn fat naturally and support lasting energy7 days mantra guide for you; attract positive vibesHoli 2026: How to make classic Malpua at home10 must-try Chicken snacks for Holi party at homeFrom red aalta to warrior-gold cuffs: Vijay Deverakonda’s wedding look screams maximalist groom energyDelhi’s 61-km road along with Najafgarh drain corridor to ease traffic and boost connectivityWorld’s 8 most stressful cities to live in and their biggest pressure pointsNot just the clothes! Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s heritage wedding jewellery has the internet talking1500 kg fake paneer and mawa seized in Ghaziabad: 8 smart alternatives for popular dishes for the Holi celebration123Hot PicksNew Indian Railways reformsSaudi poultry import banGold rate todayBihar wedding shootIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingCandace OwensKayla NicoleMadison BeerJoel EmbiidVanessa BryantTony DungyDan MuseNHL Trade RumorsWWE Elimination Chamber 2026Ron Duguay
NEW DELHI: In a move towards strengthening civil-military collaboration, the railways and the Army have formalised a framework of cooperation to expand post-retirement employment opportunities for Agniveers and Army personnel. Railways said it will recruit over 5,000 ex-servicemen as pointsmen on contract basis to fill vacancies quickly.The initiative is designed to ensure a smoother shift from military to civilian careers and to increase awareness about job prospects within the railways. This will also create a dedicated support system to assist retiring personnel, the railways said.This collaborative framework underscores a shared commitment to providing veterans with meaningful second-career pathways while supporting broader national development goals.In an official release, the railways said that to provide employment avenues for ex-servicemen and ex-Agniveers, 10% horizontal reservation in level-2 and above posts, and 20% in level-1 posts has been provisioned for ex-servicemen. Another 5% reservation in level-2 and above posts, and 10% in level-1 posts has been earmarked for ex-Agniveers. “In 2024 and 2025, a total of 14,788 posts were reserved for ex-servicemen in railway vacancy notifications,” it said.