Rajouri Honors Army Veterans with 10th Veterans' Day and New Helpline Launch

The 10th Veterans' Day was celebrated with patriotic fervor in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, to honor the services of ex-servicemen. The event, presided over by a J&K Cabinet Minister, featured the digital inauguration of the Veerangana Seva Kendra, a dedicated helpline for Veer Naris. Assistive aids like electric wheelchairs and e-rickshaws were distributed to specially-abled and senior veterans during the function. The program concluded by reinforcing the nation's gratitude and ongoing commitment to veteran welfare and rehabilitation.

Key Points: Veterans' Day in Rajouri: Tribute to Ex-Servicemen & New Services

  • Honored ex-servicemen's service
  • Launched Veerangana Seva Kendra helpline
  • Distributed assistive aids to veterans
  • Fostered camaraderie through interactions
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Jammu and Kashmir: 10th Veteran's Day celebrations held in Rajouri to honor Army's ex-servicemen

J&K's 10th Veterans' Day in Rajouri honored ex-servicemen, launched the Veerangana Seva Kendra helpline, and distributed assistive aids.

"The celebration stood as a timeless reminder that the Nation cares for its Veterans. - Event Report"

Rajouri, January 14

The 10th Veterans' Day celebrations commenced in the Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday with great patriotic fervour and respect to honour the services and sacrifices of our ex-servicemen.

The event brought together veterans, serving personnel and citizens in a collective tribute to the Nation's defenders. The function was presided over by Satish Sharma, Cabinet Minister, J&K Govt, as the Chief Guest.

Lieutenant General PK Mishra, General Officer Commanding, White Knight Corps, delivered the welcome address, extending heartfelt gratitude to all veterans for their selfless contribution to nation-building.

The Cabinet Minister then digitally inaugurated the Veerangana Seva Kendra, a dedicated Helpline for Veer Naris, providing timely assistance and guidance. A special Felicitation Ceremony was held to recognise the exemplary contribution of veterans in various fields. In addition, assistive aids, including electric wheelchairs, mobile scooters and e-rickshaws were distributed among specially abled and senior veterans. The event also featured an informal interaction between the dignitaries and veterans, fostering camaraderie and the sharing of experiences.

In his address, the Cabinet Minister lauded the bravery and commitment of the Armed Forces personnel, emphasising the Government's ongoing initiatives for veteran welfare and rehabilitation. The program concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Brigadier Pankaj Chib (Retd), Director, Rajya Sainik Board, highlighting the essence of brotherhood and gratitude. The celebration stood as a timeless reminder that the Nation cares for its Veterans.

The ex-servicemen at the event expressed their gratitude for the celebrations and reminisced about their time in the Indian Army. They stated how they wait every year to reconcile and relive the memories of their days in the army. They further shed light on the arrangements made in the event and thanked the authorities.

- ANI

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Priya S
Salute to all the bravehearts! My grandfather served in the Army, and I know how much these gestures mean to them. The Veerangana Seva Kendra helpline for Veer Naris is especially commendable. We must never forget the families of our martyrs. More such events across all states, please.
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Arjun K
Respect. These are the real heroes, not the film stars. Good to see the government focusing on welfare. However, I hope this is not just a one-day event. The promises of timely pensions and medical facilities must be fulfilled throughout the year. The intent is good, but consistent execution is key.
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Sarah B
Reading this from abroad. The sense of community and respect shown here is truly moving. The informal interaction part is so important—it shows genuine care beyond just formalities. The Indian Army's legacy is built on the shoulders of these veterans.
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Vikram M
As someone from Jammu, it feels proud to see Rajouri hosting this. These veterans have seen the toughest times in this region. The electric wheelchairs and scooters are a thoughtful touch for our senior and specially-abled soldiers. May they always be healthy and happy.
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Kavya N
Emotional read. "The Nation cares for its Veterans" – this line should be our motto. We enjoy our peaceful lives because they stood guard in harsh conditions. Let's all take a moment to appreciate them. 🙏

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