Key Points

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi recently honoured three civil staff members for their exceptional service at a special ceremony in South Block. The event recognized Nand Kishore's nearly 40 years of service along with Ganesh Parihar and Pinku Choudhary's 15+ years each. General Dwivedi emphasized how support staff bring grace and warmth to the workplace while upholding Army values. This gesture reflects the Army's commitment to appreciating contributions from all roles within the organization.

Key Points: Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi Honours Civil Staff for Service

  • Nand Kishore honoured for nearly 40 years of dedicated service to the Army
  • Ganesh Parihar and Pinku Choudhary recognized for over 15 years each
  • Ceremony emphasized importance of all roles in maintaining operational efficiency
  • Event part of General Dwivedi's initiatives for civil-military integration
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Army Chief felicitates civil staff for exemplary service

General Upendra Dwivedi felicitates three long-serving civil staff members at South Block, highlighting the Indian Army's inclusive culture and appreciation for behind-the-scenes contributions.

"The quiet efforts of support staff bring grace, freshness, and warmth to the workplace - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, Oct 6

In a heartfelt ceremony held at South Block here, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi, in the presence of all Army Commanders, felicitated three long-serving members of the civil support staff for their unwavering dedication and contribution to the Indian Army’s administrative excellence.

The honourees included Nand Kishore, who has been associated with the organisation for nearly 40 years, Ganesh Parihar and Pinku Choudhary, each of whom have served for over 15 years. Their roles, though behind the scenes, have been instrumental in maintaining the dignity, vibrancy, and operational efficiency of the Army’s office spaces in South Block.

General Dwivedi, who assumed office as the 30th Chief of Army Staff on June 30, 2024, emphasised the importance of recognising every individual who contributes to the Army’s ethos — whether in uniform or civilian attire.

He noted that the quiet efforts of support staff bring grace, freshness, and warmth to the workplace, reinforcing the Army’s values of discipline, precision, and pride in service.

The felicitation ceremony was not just a token of gratitude but a reaffirmation of the Indian Army’s inclusive culture that honours commitment across all ranks and roles.

It highlighted the Army’s enduring tradition of acknowledging the contributions of those who work tirelessly behind the scenes to uphold the institution’s standards. This gesture comes amid a series of initiatives led by General Dwivedi to strengthen civil-military integration and promote a culture of appreciation within the armed forces.

His leadership has been marked by a focus on modernisation, operational readiness, and holistic welfare of personnel across the board.

The event served as a reminder that excellence in service is not confined to the battlefield but is equally vital in the corridors of administration, where silent dedication ensures the smooth functioning of one of India’s most revered institutions.

By honouring these individuals, the Army reaffirmed its belief that every role—no matter how humble—is vital to its mission. Such gestures foster a culture of respect and unity across all levels of the organisation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, the support staff getting the recognition they deserve. My uncle worked in Army HQ for 25 years and I know how much these people contribute behind the scenes. General Dwivedi is showing great leadership by appreciating everyone's efforts.
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David E
As someone who has worked with Indian military institutions, I must say this inclusive approach is commendable. Every organization needs to recognize that administrative excellence is as crucial as operational excellence. Well done!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope this isn't just symbolic. Many civil staff in government departments work for decades without proper recognition or career growth. Hope this becomes a regular practice across all departments.
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Karthik V
This is the real Indian Army culture - respecting every individual's contribution. My father served in the Army for 35 years and always said that the support staff are the backbone of the organization. Great initiative by the new COAS! 💪
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see such institutional appreciation! In many countries, military ceremonies focus only on combat roles. India's approach of honoring administrative excellence shows a mature understanding of organizational success. 👏

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