Western Command Honors Veterans with Rallies, ₹7.5 Crore Boost for Welfare Schemes

The Indian Army's Western Command commemorated the 10th Defence Forces Veterans' Day with a series of rallies and outreach programmes across northern India from January 14 to 18. The command has established 41 Veterans Sahayata Kendras and operates 79 ECHS polyclinics, with significant financial allocations to enhance these facilities. A major event at Chandimandir saw participation from over 1,000 veterans from the Army, Navy, and Air Force, where senior veterans were felicitated. Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar addressed the gathering, praising veterans' societal contributions and reaffirming the command's commitment to their welfare.

Key Points: Indian Army Western Command Marks 10th Veterans' Day

  • Week-long rallies across North India
  • 41 grievance redressal centers established
  • ₹7.5 crore allocated for medical & support facilities
  • Over 1,000 veterans attended grand Chandimandir event
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Western Command marks 10th Defence Forces Veterans' Day with rallies, outreach programmes

Western Command organized veterans' rallies & outreach, allocated ₹7.5 crore for health & grievance centers, reaffirming commitment to ex-servicemen welfare.

"their leadership, discipline and values reinforce the credibility of the Armed Forces - Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar"

New Delhi, January 19

The Indian Army's Western Command commemorated the 10th Defence Forces Veterans' Day by organising a series of veterans' rallies and outreach programmes across northern India, reaffirming its deep respect and enduring commitment to the welfare of the veteran community.

The celebrations, held from January 14 to 18, covered Kangra, Amritsar, Ambala, Delhi and the Tricity region. The initiatives underscored the Command's gratitude towards veterans for their invaluable service and lifelong contribution to the nation, while strengthening bonds between serving personnel and ex-servicemen, according to the release.

As part of its sustained focus on veterans' welfare, Western Command has established 41 Veterans Sahayata Kendras (VSKs) to function as single-window grievance redressal centres.

In addition, 79 Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) Polyclinics are operational to provide quality medical care to veterans and their dependents. To further enhance these facilities, more than ₹5 crore was allocated in the previous year, with an additional ₹2.5 crore earmarked in the current year, as stated in the release.

Large-scale Ex-Servicemen Rallies were also organised at Jammu and Ferozepur, alongside continued financial, medical and psychological support to spinal-injured soldiers at the Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centre in Mohali. In line with Central Government initiatives, Project NAMAN has been re-implemented to further strengthen institutional care and support mechanisms for veterans and Veer Naris.

The culmination of the celebrations took place with a grand veterans' event at Chandimandir, organised by Headquarters Western Command. The event saw participation from over 1,000 veterans of the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force from Chandigarh, Panchkula and Mohali. The gathering highlighted the enduring legacy of service and sacrifice that continues to inspire future generations.

Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command, along with Shuchi Katiyar, Regional President, Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA), interacted with veterans and their families, expressing heartfelt appreciation for their distinguished service.

Eminent nonagenarian veterans and families, including Brig Satjit Singh, Col D C Sharma, Col Gurkirt Singh Nagra, Lt Col T S Dhillon, Maj Karnail Singh, Maj R S Sindhu, Subha Gill, Jaya Babbar, Shalini Bhandral and Deepika Kohli, were felicitated on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, Lt Gen Katiyar lauded veterans for their continued contributions to society beyond active service, noting that their leadership, discipline and values reinforce the credibility of the Armed Forces. He reaffirmed Western Command's commitment to veterans' welfare and invited their experience and guidance to support ongoing modernisation initiatives of the Indian Armed Forces and national development.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone married into an Army family, I've seen firsthand the challenges after retirement. Project NAMAN and the focus on spinal-injured soldiers is commendable. The AWWA's involvement is also crucial for family support. More power to them.
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Vikram M
Good step, but implementation on the ground is key. My uncle, a retired JCO, still faces delays in pension processing and medical claims at times. Hope these Kendras are truly effective single-window systems and not just another office.
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Priya S
Felicitating nonagenarian veterans! What an inspiring sight. Their stories are our living history. Schools should invite them for talks. Our youth need to hear about sacrifice and discipline directly from these legends.
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Aman W
The allocation of funds (₹5 cr + ₹2.5 cr) is a positive sign. Healthcare for veterans and their families is a major concern, especially in smaller towns. Hope the polyclinics are well-staffed and equipped.
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Kiran H
Salute to the Western Command for this sustained effort. The bond between serving and retired personnel is the backbone of the forces. Inviting their experience for modernisation, as Lt Gen Katiyar said, is a smart move. Their wisdom is priceless.

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