Delhi Government Introduces Recruitment Quotas for Former Agniveers
德里政府為前 Agniveers 設立招募配額
Introduction
The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi has ordered a 20 percent reservation for former Agniveers in specific direct recruitment processes within the city's administration and security sectors.
德里副督閱已下令,在市內行政與安全部門的特定直接招募流程中,為前 Agniveers 預留 20% 的名額。
Main Body
Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu issued a directive requiring a 20 percent quota for ex-Agniveers filling vacant Group ‘C’ operational roles. This measure applies to several important areas, including the recruitment of police constables for the Delhi Police, staff for the Delhi Fire Service, warders for the prison department, and guards for the Department of Environment, Forest and Wildlife.
副督閱 Taranjit Singh Sandhu 發布指令,要求在填補 Group ‘C’ 運作崗位空缺時,為前 Agniveers 設立 20% 的配額。此措施適用於多個重要領域,包括招募德里警察的警員、德里消防局的職員、監獄部門的看守,以及環境、森林與野生動物部門的守衛。
This policy follows the central government's strategic goals. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized that hiring these individuals will allow the city to benefit from their military discipline and technical skills, which will consequently improve the city's institutional strength. Furthermore, a proposal for the Delhi Fire Service was already suggested on June 8. To ensure this plan works, all relevant departments must complete the necessary paperwork and update recruitment rules by June 30. This process was coordinated in a meeting with Chief Secretary Rajeev Verma and Police Commissioner Satish Golchha.
此政策遵循中央政府的戰略目標。副督閱強調,聘用這些人員將使城市受益於其軍事紀律與技術技能,進而提升城市的制度實力。此外,關於德里消防局的提案已於 6 月 8 日提出。為確保計畫順利執行,所有相關部門必須在 6 月 30 日前完成必要的文書工作並更新招募規則。此流程是在與首席秘書 Rajeev Verma 及警察局長 Satish Golchha 的會議中協調完成的。
Conclusion
Relevant departments are now updating their recruitment rules to meet the June 30 deadline for the 20 percent ex-Agniveer quota.
相關部門目前正在更新招募規則,以確保在 6 月 30 日截止日期前完成 20% 前 Agniveers 配額的安排。
Vocabulary Learning
🚀 The 'Logic Link' Upgrade
At A2, you usually connect ideas with simple words like and, but, or because. To hit B2, you need Logical Connectors—words that show how one event leads to another.
Look at this specific gold mine from the text:
"...benefit from their military discipline and technical skills, which will consequently improve the city's institutional strength."
🛠️ The Power Phrase: "Consequently"
Instead of saying "so," use consequently. It tells the reader: "Because Action A happened, Result B is a natural and logical effect."
The A2 way: They have skills, so the city gets stronger. The B2 way: They possess technical skills; consequently, the city's institutional strength improves.
🧠 Sophisticated Shifts
Notice how the author uses "Furthermore" to add more information.
- A2: "And there is also a proposal..."
- B2: "Furthermore, a proposal... was already suggested."
Pro Tip: Use Furthermore when you are building a strong argument. It acts like a brick, adding weight to your previous point.
🔍 Precision Vocabulary
Stop using generic verbs like "do" or "make." The text uses "coordinated" and "implemented."
| A2 Word | B2 Upgrade | Context from Article |
|---|---|---|
| Organized | Coordinated | ...coordinated in a meeting... |
| Set up / Started | Introduced | ...Introduces Recruitment Quotas... |
| Fill out | Complete | ...complete the necessary paperwork... |
Challenge: Next time you write an email, replace "so" with "consequently" and "also" with "furthermore." You will immediately sound more professional and fluent.