Fameshwari Yadav becomes Chhattisgarh's first woman Agniveer
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Fameshwari Yadav becomes Chhattisgarh’s first woman Agniveer, leading the way for female soldiers

Fameshwari Yadav, a 21-year-old from a small village in Gariyabandh district, has made history as Chhattisgarh’s first woman Agniveer in the Indian Army’s Military Police. Her journey, fueled by determination and family support, stands as a beacon of inspiration for young women aspiring to serve the nation

by Shashank Kumar Dwivedi
Apr 2, 2025, 09:15 pm IST
in Bharat, Chhattisgarh
Fameshwari Yadav became first female agniveer

Fameshwari Yadav became first female agniveer

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In a milestone victory, 21-year-old Fameshwari Yadav from Gariyabandh district became the first woman from Chhattisgarh to be chosen as Agniveer in the Military Police of the Indian Army. Her selection sets a significant mark on women’s representation in the armed forces, upholding the spirit of “Naari Shakti” in the nation. The results of the Agniveer Women Military Police (WMP) recruitment were declared on March 24, 2025, making her success official.

Hailing from the small village of Parsada Joshi in Fingeshwar block, Fameshwari’s journey is one of perseverance, determination, and breaking societal barriers. Growing up in a humble background, she defied all odds to achieve her dream of serving the nation.

A Dream Sparked by Passion

Fameshwari, a BSc student of second year from Rajiv Lochan College, was motivated to join the army upon viewing other Agniveer recruits’ uniforms in her village. She decided to serve in the Indian Army and began her strenuous training while taking care of her studies and household chores.

Speaking with media she said, “Always, I was eager to wear the uniform. It was also the motivation that encouraged me to become an Agniveer. In spite of several challenges and social stigma, I was firm in my goal,” Fameshwari said.

Her father, Heeralal Yadav, who was a daily wage laborer, was the key to her training. Unable to pay professional coaches, he and her older brothers volunteered to train her. Every morning, before going to work, they would take turns to accompany her for tough running sessions beginning at 4 AM, followed by warm-up. Their unwavering support and faith in her dream paved the way for her success.

Overcoming Social Stereotypes and Odds

Fameshwari faced obstacles in pursuing her career as well. Her mother, Khemin Bai, described how neighborhood acquaintances and family members had attempted to dishearten them from sending the daughter into such a male-dominated path.

“Others would ask, ‘Why are you sending your daughter for this kind of job when you have two sons?’ But we paid no attention. My daughter was very determined, and we supported her wholeheartedly. If I had more daughters, I would have sent them for military service as well,” Khemin Bai proudly declared.

In spite of financial hardships and pressures from society, the family was strong in their support, showing that persistence and effort could conquer every challenge.

A Moment of Pride and Recognition

Fameshwari’s perseverance paid off when she was officially selected as an Agniveer in the Women Military Police. Her success brought immense pride to her village, district, and state. She was felicitated by officials from the Army Recruitment Office in Raipur, and her achievement was widely celebrated.

District Collector Deepak Agrawal and Superintendent of Police Nikhil Rakhecha also congratulated her on this achievement. The district administration has said they will award Fameshwari in a special ceremony for her incredible achievement.

She will start her formal training on May 1, 2025, at the Military Police Center in Bengaluru, where she will receive stern physical and tactical training to equip her for her career in the Indian Army.

Inspiring Future Generations

Fameshwari’s success is expected to motivate other young women from the state to pursue careers in the armed forces. Inspired by her, many girls in her village and surrounding areas have expressed their interest in joining the Indian Army.

Her choice is at a time when ladies are gaining tremendous ground in military service. The number of female soldiers has been continuously growing since the Indian Army, in 2019, opened up the Corps of Military Police to women. The Indian Army’s move to incorporate women into active service has given them an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities, not just in military combat, but in sports and leadership as well.

A Legacy of Determination and Courage

Fameshwari Yadav’s tale is not simply a tale of one woman fulfilling her dream—it is a story of the strength of perseverance, family backing, and the shifting paradigm of opportunity for women in India. From a rural village girl who practiced on dirt roads with her father to becoming Chhattisgarh’s first woman Agniveer, her life is nothing less than inspirational.

As she gets ready to start her military training, her tale is a source of inspiration for young girls all over India, showing that no dream is too big and no obstacle is too daunting if one has the will to make it happen.

Fameshwari’s achievement is expected to encourage more women to break barriers, challenge societal norms, and contribute to the nation’s security and pride. The future of women in the Indian Army looks brighter than ever, thanks to trailblazers like Fameshwari Yadav.

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