How Did the Army Assist a Late Officer’s Daughter in Regaining Her Ancestral Home?
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Key Takeaways
- The Indian Army's Central Command facilitated the recovery of Anjana Bhatt's ancestral home.
- Major Vishal Kanaujia played a pivotal role as her foster guardian.
- The intervention was supported by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
- The story emphasizes the Army's commitment to its personnel's families.
- A new healthcare facility for veterans was also inaugurated.
New Delhi, Jan 3 (NationPress) In a remarkable display of compassion in uniform, the Indian Army’s Central Command has intervened to assist a civilian and the daughter of a deceased Territorial Army officer in reclaiming her ancestral residence from unlawful occupants in Uttar Pradesh, according to an official announcement on Saturday.
Anjana Bhatt, who is without family, successfully regained possession of her ancestral home thanks to the prompt intervention of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the relentless efforts of her foster guardian, Major Vishal Kanaujia, as stated by the official.
Detailing the situation, the Central Command shared on its official social media account, “During her most challenging times, Maj Vishal Kanaujia, serving as her foster guardian, was unwavering in his support. Through steadfast dedication, ongoing legal efforts, and collaboration with civil authorities, he secured her rightful home. His actions epitomize the Army's core values: to never forsake its own, uphold justice, and serve with humanity.”
“The prompt action by the Hon’ble #ChiefMinister of #UttarPradesh ensured the recovery of Miss Anjana Bhatt’s ancestral home, which had been forcibly occupied by anti-social elements. However, the deeper narrative reveals a story of unspoken responsibility and compassion that transcends duty,” the Central Command post emphasized.
Anjana, being the daughter of a late Territorial Army officer and devoid of family, health support, and a home, found a guardian in the Indian Army.
“Over the years, under the sustained institutional care provided by Madhya Uttar Pradesh Sub Area, #Lucknow, she received dignity, protection, and reassurance,” it added.
Meanwhile, in a separate initiative, the Army's Southern Command inaugurated a new healthcare facility for veterans on Saturday.
“An ECHS Polyclinic was launched today in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, by Maj Gen Ajay Misra, GOC Telangana & Andhra Sub Area, improving accessible and reliable healthcare for veterans and their families,” stated an official on the Southern Command's social media platform.
This modern facility will offer advanced medical, diagnostic, and rehabilitative services, significantly enhancing healthcare infrastructure for the veteran community in the region, according to the statement.
The Southern Command is dedicated to honoring our veterans’ service through dignified healthcare, robust welfare initiatives, and ongoing support for those who served our nation, it concluded.