Key Points

The Assam Rifles organized an interaction meet for ex-servicemen at their Udaipur Training Node. Veterans shared their experiences and highlighted issues with medical facilities and welfare claims. All grievances were carefully documented with assurances of time-bound solutions. The event reinforced the organization's commitment to supporting veterans beyond their active service years.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Hosts Ex-Servicemen Interaction Meet in Udaipur

  • Veterans shared insights on medical facilities and welfare claims
  • Each grievance was documented for time-bound resolution
  • The meet strengthened bonds between serving and retired personnel
  • Similar outreach programs were held in Upper Assam in August
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Assam rifles organised an ex-servicemen interaction meet

Assam Rifles organized an Ex-Servicemen Interaction Meet in Udaipur to address veteran grievances and strengthen bonds, pledging time-bound welfare solutions.

"The interaction reflected the organisation's continued endeavour to assist its veterans beyond active service. - Press Release"

Guwahati, September 9

Assam Rifles organised an Ex-Servicemen Interaction Meet at Udaipur Training Node to strengthen bonds with its veterans and reaffirm commitment to their welfare.

The event provided a meaningful platform for ex-servicemen to share their insights, experiences and problems. During the session, grievances relating to medical facilities, welfare claims, and dependent support were highlighted, said press release.

Each grievance was carefully documented with an assurance that appropriate measures would be initiated in a time-bound manner to solve the problem.

The interaction reflected the organisation's continued endeavour to assist its veterans beyond active service. The meeting concluded with a pledge to prioritise veteran welfare, thereby strengthening the bridge between the serving and retired fraternity of the Force.

Earlier on August 13, in its ongoing efforts to reach out to veterans and reaffirm its enduring commitment to their welfare, the Indian Army conducted a series of programmes across Upper Assam, including Lekhapani, Digboi and Rupai. These initiatives stand as heartfelt tributes to the selfless service of ex-servicemen and Veer Naris, while addressing their key needs and concerns.

The programme at Lekhapani brought together veterans and their families, offering a range of services including a medical and dental camp, a grievance redressal cell and a daily essentials stall. On-the-spot medical check-ups, dental consultations, advice and medication were provided.

A special interaction was held with Assam Rifles veterans, many of whom did not possess Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) cards; they were briefed on its benefits and encouraged to obtain them at the earliest.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartening to see the focus on medical facilities and ECHS cards. Many veterans in remote areas struggle with healthcare access. Hope the time-bound solutions actually reach them quickly.
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Aditya G
As someone from Assam, I appreciate these efforts. Our ex-servicemen have protected our borders in challenging conditions. They deserve proper medical care and pension benefits without bureaucratic delays.
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Michael C
Good to see the armed forces taking care of their veterans. The medical camps and grievance redressal cells are much needed. Hope this becomes a regular feature rather than just occasional events.
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Shreya B
While this is commendable, I hope the documentation and follow-up is efficient. Often promises are made but implementation takes forever. Our veterans shouldn't have to struggle for basic facilities after serving the nation.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! 🙏 These interactions are crucial. The experience of veterans can guide current personnel, and their welfare must be priority. Especially good to see focus on Veer Naris and dependents.

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