How is Assam Rifles Supporting Ex-Servicemen, 'Veer Naaris' and Their Families?

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Key Takeaways
- Commitment to Veterans: Assam Rifles emphasizes unwavering support for ex-servicemen.
- Engagement with 'Veer Naaris': Special focus on the welfare of war widows.
- Outreach Programs: Continuous initiatives to address veterans' concerns.
- Youth Motivation: Encouraging the younger generation to consider careers in the Indian Army.
- Community Connection: Strengthening ties with the veteran community.
Imphal, May 25 (NationPress) Senior Army officials, during an engaging discussion with 300 ex-servicemen, including 'Veer Naaris' (war widows) and their families in Manipur, reaffirmed the commitment of the authorities to support its veterans and prioritize their well-being.
A Defence Spokesman reported on Saturday that Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding (GOC), Spear Corps, conducted a warm and constructive meeting with 300 ex-servicemen, including 'Veer Naaris' and families at the Somsai Garrison in the Ukhrul district of Manipur.
This gathering was part of the Assam Rifles' ongoing outreach initiative to strengthen connections with its veteran community and address welfare concerns.
During the event, the GOC expressed profound respect and appreciation for the significant contributions made by the ex-servicemen in protecting the nation.
He reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of the Assam Rifles in assisting its veterans and ensuring their welfare.
Lieutenant General Pendharkar, accompanied by Major General Ravroop Singh, Inspector General, Assam Rifles (South), also acknowledged the role of ex-servicemen in enhancing societal welfare.
A broad spectrum of topics was discussed, including pension disbursement, resettlement opportunities, and medical services under the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS).
The GOC assured timely resolution of their concerns through appropriate channels.
He also underscored various ongoing and forthcoming welfare initiatives by the Assam Rifles and the Ministry of Defence aimed at improving the quality of life for veterans and their families.
The ex-servicemen expressed gratitude for the opportunity to raise their issues and appreciated the Assam Rifles' ongoing support and engagement.
Additionally, to inspire and guide the youth of the region, the Assam Rifles, under the supervision of the headquarters Inspector General Assam Rifles (South), conducted a motivational lecture in Churachandpur district of Manipur.
A Defence Spokesman stated that this session targeted students in Classes 11, 12, and college, providing valuable insights into joining the Indian Army, the soldier's life, and the numerous benefits of serving the nation.
The lecture emphasized various entry paths into the Indian Army, including technical, non-technical, and medical branches, while stressing the importance of academic excellence, physical fitness, and discipline.
Officers from the Assam Rifles shared personal experiences, offering students a realistic view of the challenges and pride associated with military life.
Students learned about the perks and privileges of an Army career, such as job security, adventure, societal respect, and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
The Assam Rifles reiterated their commitment to support and guide the youth towards a future of serving the nation with pride and patriotism, as stated by the Spokesman.