Key Points

The Indian Army organized a major veterans rally in Guwahati that drew over 2,500 ex-servicemen from across the region. Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya presided as chief guest and distributed crucial welfare assistance to attendees. The event featured distribution of financial aid, motorized wheelchairs, and medical equipment for physically challenged veterans. Multiple support stalls provided medical services, pension advice, and skill development opportunities for the veteran community.

Key Points: Assam Governor Honours Veterans with Financial Aid at Guwahati Rally

  • Governor Acharya distributed financial aid to Veer Naris and needy veterans as respect gesture
  • Motorised wheelchairs and medical beds provided to physically challenged veterans
  • Over 2,500 veterans from Assam and neighboring regions attended the massive gathering
  • Medical support and pension advisory stalls catered to diverse veteran community needs
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Army honours veterans in Guwahati, provides welfare assistance, financial aid

Over 2,500 veterans gather in Guwahati as Assam Governor distributes financial aid, wheelchairs, and medical support at Veterans Swabhiman Rally 2025.

"The nation's gratitude towards its veterans and Veer Naris for their enduring contributions to the country's security and integrity - Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya"

New Delhi, Oct 12

Under the aegis of Headquarters 51 Sub Area, Guwahati, Assam, the 'Veterans Swabhiman Rally' 2025 was celebrated with great enthusiasm and reverence at Narangi Military Station on Sunday.  

The event was organised to honour the selfless service, valour, and sacrifices of Armed Forces veterans, while expressing solidarity with the families of fallen heroes.

Notably, the Governor of Assam, Lakshman Prasad Acharya, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

The event was attended by senior serving Armed Forces officers, distinguished government representatives, and a large gathering of over 2,500 veterans from Assam and neighbouring regions, marking one of the largest veteran congregations in recent times.

In his address, the Governor lauded the courage, dedication, and patriotism of the soldiers, besides expressing the nation's gratitude towards its veterans and Veer Naris for their enduring contributions to the country's security and integrity.

As part of the rally, special financial aid was extended to Veer Naris and needy veterans as a gesture of respect and support.

Welfare assistance in the form of motorised wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and mechanical medical beds was distributed to physically challenged veterans.

The venue also hosted stalls offering medical support, pension advisory, financial counselling, and skill development opportunities to cater to the diverse needs of the veteran community.

Among the distinguished dignitaries present were Lt Gen Sanjay Malik, Maj Gen A K Sharma, Lt Gen R P Kalita (Retd), Air Marshal Anjan Kumar Gogoi (Retd) and several other senior civil and military officials.

The rally fostered a spirit of pride, dignity, and gratitude, reaffirming the Indian Army's unwavering commitment to the welfare and well-being of its veterans and their families.

On Saturday, the Army's Headquarters Uttarakhand Sub Area had organised a mega ex-servicemen (ESM) rally, 'Devbhoomi Mega Veterans', at Jaswant Singh Ground, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Assam, I'm proud to see such a large gathering of veterans in Guwahati. The motorized wheelchairs and medical beds will make a real difference in their lives. Jai Hind! 🙏
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David E
While this is a wonderful initiative, I hope the support continues beyond these rallies. Many veterans face daily challenges with pensions and healthcare. The system needs to be more proactive throughout the year.
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Shreya B
The skill development opportunities mentioned are crucial! Many veterans retire young and need help transitioning to civilian careers. This holistic approach to veteran welfare is commendable. 👏
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Arjun K
Salute to all the veterans! My grandfather served in the army, and I know how much these gestures mean to them. The presence of senior officials shows the respect they command. True heroes deserve nothing less.
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Michael C
Great to see similar events happening in Dehradun too. Our armed forces personnel serve the nation selflessly, and it's our duty to ensure they live with dignity after retirement. More states should organize such rallies.

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