Indian Army medical camp serves 150 veterans, Veer Naris in Assam's Tinsukia

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Indian Army medical camp serves 150 veterans, Veer Naris in Assam's Tinsukia

Synopsis

The Indian Army's Red Shield Division brought free healthcare, mental health counselling, and live pension grievance resolution to 150 veterans and Veer Naris at Rupai in Tinsukia — a reminder that the Army's duty of care does not end at retirement, especially in Northeast India's underserved districts.

Key Takeaways

The Indian Army held a free medical camp at Rupai, Tinsukia , Assam , on 21 June 2025 .
Around 150 ex-servicemen, Veer Naris , and dependants participated and received services.
Services included health check-ups, blood pressure and blood sugar screenings, dental exams, and free medicines.
A SPARSH Grievance Cell was set up on-site to resolve pension documentation and digital registration issues.
Veer Naris were formally felicitated for their families' contribution to national service.
The camp was organised by the Red Shield Division under the Spear Corps as part of ongoing Northeast outreach.

The Indian Army on 21 June 2025 organised a comprehensive medical camp for ex-servicemen, Veer Naris, and their dependants at Rupai in Assam's Tinsukia district, reaffirming its commitment to veteran welfare. Around 150 beneficiaries participated in the event, availing themselves of free healthcare, administrative support, and pension-related assistance.

Medical Services Provided

A dedicated team of Army doctors and healthcare professionals conducted thorough health check-ups covering general medical consultations, blood pressure and blood sugar screenings, dental examinations, and specialist medical advice. Essential medicines were distributed free of cost to all participants.

The camp also extended its focus to mental well-being, with psychological counselling and guidance sessions organised to help beneficiaries address emotional and mental health concerns. Awareness sessions on preventive healthcare, lifestyle-related diseases, and the importance of regular health monitoring were conducted — with particular attention to senior citizens and retired defence personnel.

SPARSH Grievance Cell and Pension Support

A SPARSH Grievance Cell was established at the venue to assist veterans with pension-related matters. Officials facilitated one-on-one interactions to resolve issues related to pension documentation, digital registration, and other administrative concerns, enabling timely resolution of pending grievances.

Felicitation of Veer Naris

In a gesture of respect, Veer Naris attending the camp were felicitated for their sacrifice and contribution to the nation. Army officials said the occasion served as a formal acknowledgement of the role played by soldiers' families in national service — a dimension of veteran welfare that is often overlooked in routine outreach programmes.

Organising Formation and Broader Context

The camp was organised by the Red Shield Division under the Spear Corps as part of the Army's ongoing outreach initiatives. This comes amid a broader push by the Indian Army to bring healthcare and administrative services closer to veterans in geographically remote or underserved regions of the Northeast. Participants expressed appreciation for the initiative, noting that access to such services is otherwise limited in the Tinsukia area.

Army officials described the programme as a reflection of the institution's enduring ethos of 'Serving Those Who Once Served the Nation,' with further such camps expected across the region in the coming months.

Point of View

And many ex-servicemen in the region struggle to access pension systems and specialist healthcare without travelling long distances. The on-site SPARSH Grievance Cell is the more consequential detail here — pension delays and documentation errors are among the most persistent complaints from veterans' families. The felicitation of Veer Naris is symbolically important, but the real measure of these camps is how many pending grievances are actually resolved, not just logged.
NationPress
21 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Indian Army medical camp in Tinsukia, Assam?
The Indian Army organised a free comprehensive medical camp at Rupai in Tinsukia district, Assam, on 21 June 2025 for ex-servicemen, Veer Naris, and their dependants. Around 150 beneficiaries received health check-ups, free medicines, mental health counselling, and pension-related assistance.
Who organised the medical camp at Rupai, Tinsukia?
The camp was organised by the Red Shield Division under the Spear Corps as part of the Indian Army's ongoing veteran outreach initiatives in the Northeast region.
What is a SPARSH Grievance Cell and why was it set up at the camp?
The SPARSH Grievance Cell is an Army-run facility that helps veterans resolve pension-related issues, including documentation errors and digital registration problems. It was established at the Tinsukia camp to provide on-the-spot administrative support to ex-servicemen who often face difficulty accessing such services remotely.
Who are Veer Naris and why were they felicitated?
Veer Naris are the widows of soldiers who died in service to the nation. At the Tinsukia camp, they were formally felicitated in recognition of their families' sacrifice and contribution to national service.
What medical services were offered at the Tinsukia veteran camp?
Services included general medical consultations, blood pressure and blood sugar screenings, dental examinations, specialist medical advice, free medicines, psychological counselling, and awareness sessions on preventive healthcare and lifestyle-related diseases.
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