Key Points

The Assam Rifles recently conducted a landmark interactive meeting with 300 ex-servicemen and war widows in Manipur's Ukhrul region. Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar emphasized the organization's deep commitment to supporting veterans and their families. The gathering addressed critical issues like pension, medical facilities, and resettlement opportunities for former service members. Additionally, the Assam Rifles continues its youth engagement by conducting motivational lectures to inspire potential military recruits.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Honors Veterans Supports Veer Naaris in Manipur

  • Army leadership engages directly with ex-servicemen to address welfare concerns
  • Comprehensive discussion on pension, medical facilities, and resettlement
  • Motivational outreach to inspire youth towards military service
  • Continued support for veterans and their families
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Assam Rifles committed to support ex-servicemen, 'Veer Naaris' & families: Top official

Top Army officials reaffirm commitment to ex-servicemen welfare through interactive meet with 300 veterans in Ukhrul, Manipur

"We deeply respect the invaluable contributions of our veterans - Lt. Gen. Abhijit S. Pendharkar"

Imphal, May 25

Top Army officers during an interactive meeting with 300 ex-servicemen, including 'Veer Naaris' (war widows) and families in Manipur, have reiterated the authorities' commitment in supporting its veterans and ensuring their well-being.

A Defence Spokesman said on Saturday that Lieutenant General Abhijit S. Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding (GOC), Spear Corps, held a cordial and meaningful interaction with 300 ex-servicemen, including 'Veer Naaris' and families at the Somsai Garrison in Manipur's Ukhrul region.

The event was organised as part of the Assam Rifles' continued outreach programme to bolster stronger ties with its veteran community and address their welfare concerns.

During the interaction, the GOC expressed his deep respect and gratitude for the invaluable contributions made by the ex-servicemen in safeguarding the nation.

He reiterated the deep commitment of Assam Rifles in supporting its veterans and ensuring their well-being.

Lieutenant General Pendharkar, who was accompanied by Major General Ravroop Singh, Inspector General, Assam Rifles (South), also highlighted the role of ex-servicemen in betterment of the society at large.

A wide range of issues were discussed, including pension disbursement, resettlement opportunities and medical facilities under Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) with the veterans.

The GOC assured them of timely redressal through appropriate channels.

He also highlighted various ongoing and upcoming welfare initiatives undertaken by the Assam Rifles and the Ministry of Defence to enhance the quality of life for veterans and their families.

The ex-servicemen appreciated the opportunity to voice their issues and expressed gratitude for the Assam Rifles' continued care and engagement.

Meanwhile, in a continued effort to inspire and guide the youth of the region, the Assam Rifles under the aegis of headquarters Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) conducted a motivational lecture in Manipur's Churachandpur district.

A Defence Spokesman said that this session, aimed to focus on students of Classes 11, 12 and graduation for providing valuable insights into joining the Indian Army, the life of a soldier, and the numerous benefits of serving the nation.

The lecture highlighted the various entry routes into the Indian Army, including technical and non-technical and medical branches, and emphasised the importance of academic excellence, physical fitness and discipline.

Officers from the Assam Rifles shared personal experiences from their careers, giving students a realistic glimpse into the challenges and pride associated with life in uniform.

Students were also told about the perks and privileges of an Army career such as job security, adventure, respect in society and opportunities for personal and professional growth.

The Assam Rifles reaffirmed their commitment to support and guide the youths towards a future of serving the nation with pride and patriotism, the Spokesman said.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a great initiative by Assam Rifles! Our veterans and Veer Naaris deserve all the support after sacrificing so much for the nation. Hope other forces also conduct such regular interactions. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I appreciate these efforts, I hope the pension disbursement issues get resolved quickly. Many ex-servicemen in my neighborhood still face delays. The commitment is good but implementation needs to be stronger.
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Arjun S.
The motivational lectures for youth are much needed in Northeast. Many youngsters there don't realize the opportunities in armed forces. My cousin joined Assam Rifles last year and it changed his life completely!
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Sunita R.
As daughter of an ex-serviceman, I know how important ECHS is for families. Glad to see focus on medical facilities. But please expand coverage to more cities and improve hospital tie-ups. Our veterans deserve the best healthcare.
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Vikram J.
Salute to Assam Rifles for this initiative! The Northeast has given so many brave soldiers to India. It's heartwarming to see their welfare being prioritized. More such programs should happen in other border states too.
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Neha T.
The focus on youth is excellent! But wish they also included more girls in these lectures. Many young women are interested in defense forces but lack guidance. Hope next sessions have special focus on women's recruitment. ✨

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