The Bihar Regimental Centre at Danapur witnessed a proud and inspiring occasion as the 7th Batch of Agniveers successfully completed their military training and participated in the Attestation and Passing Out Parade.
The parade was reviewed by Major General Jai Singh Bainsla, Additional Director General of the Assam Rifles and Colonel of the Bihar Regiment.

A total of 1,027 Agniveers took the oath of allegiance to the nation during the ceremony, formally joining the ranks of the Indian Army after successfully completing rigorous military training.
The young soldiers displayed exceptional discipline, precision, military bearing and professionalism during the parade, reflecting the high standards of training imparted at the Bihar Regimental Centre.

Addressing the newly inducted soldiers, Maj Gen Bainsla congratulated the Agniveers on achieving a significant milestone in their military careers and encouraged them to uphold the proud traditions, values and ethos of the Indian Army while serving the nation with honour and dedication.
The ceremony was attended by proud family members who witnessed the transformation of the recruits into disciplined and combat-ready soldiers prepared to shoulder the responsibilities of military service.

The Eastern Command extended its heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the newly attested Agniveers, noting that they represent India’s rich diversity of faiths, languages and cultures united by a common commitment to national service.
Officials stated that the passing out of the seventh batch of Agniveers marks another important step in strengthening the Army’s future-ready manpower while nurturing a new generation of motivated and professionally trained soldiers.
The ceremony concluded with the Agniveers embarking on a proud journey of honour, duty and service to the nation as members of the Indian Army.
