How is the Army Honouring Veterans in Guwahati?

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Key Takeaways
- Impressive attendance of over 2,500 veterans.
- Financial aid extended to Veer Naris and needy veterans.
- Welfare assistance included mobility aids for physically challenged veterans.
- Stalls provided medical support and skill development opportunities.
- Event showcased the nation’s gratitude towards its veterans.
New Delhi, Oct 12 (NationPress) Hosted by Headquarters 51 Sub Area in Guwahati, Assam, the 'Veterans Swabhiman Rally' 2025 was held with immense pride and respect at Narangi Military Station on Sunday. This event celebrated the selfless dedication, bravery, and sacrifices made by Armed Forces veterans while also showing solidarity with the families of our fallen heroes.
The esteemed Governor of Assam, Lakshman Prasad Acharya, was the Chief Guest for the occasion.
The rally saw participation from top-ranking Armed Forces officials, notable government representatives, and an impressive crowd of over 2,500 veterans from Assam and nearby areas, marking it as one of the largest gatherings of veterans in recent history.
During his address, the Governor praised the valor, commitment, and patriotism exhibited by the soldiers and conveyed the nation’s heartfelt appreciation for its veterans and Veer Naris for their invaluable contributions to national security and integrity.
The rally included special financial assistance for Veer Naris and veterans in need, demonstrating a profound respect and support for their sacrifices.
Additionally, welfare support such as motorized wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and mechanical medical beds was provided to physically challenged veterans.
The event featured stalls that offered medical support, pension advisory services, financial counseling, and skill development opportunities tailored to the diverse needs of the veteran community.
Among the notable attendees were Lt Gen Sanjay Malik, Maj Gen A K Sharma, Lt Gen R P Kalita (Retd), Air Marshal Anjan Kumar Gogoi (Retd), along with several senior civil and military officials.
This rally fostered a sense of pride, dignity, and appreciation, reaffirming the Indian Army's steadfast commitment to the welfare and well-being of its veterans and their families.
On the preceding day, the Army's Headquarters Uttarakhand Sub Area organized a grand ex-servicemen (ESM) rally, 'Devbhoomi Mega Veterans', at Jaswant Singh Ground, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun.