Punjab Honors Martyrs' Families with Jobs, Pensions & Mobility Support in 2025

The Punjab Defence Services Welfare Department has provided government jobs to the next of kin of 10 martyred soldiers under its Honour and Gratitude Policy. The state also disbursed ₹3.66 crore in ex-gratia grants and honored 65 families of soldiers martyred during Operation Vijay on Kargil Day. Welfare measures include transparent pension disbursement through the SPARSH portal and the distribution of electric scooters to disabled soldiers for improved mobility. Minister Mohinder Bhagat reiterated the government's ongoing commitment to introducing more welfare initiatives for martyrs' families and ex-servicemen.

Key Points: Punjab Govt Jobs for Kin of Martyred Soldiers & Welfare Schemes

  • Jobs for next of kin under Honour Policy
  • ₹3.66Cr ex-gratia to families
  • Pensions via SPARSH portal & assistance camps
  • Electric scooters for disabled soldiers
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Govt jobs to next of kin of 10 martyred soldiers: Punjab Minister

Punjab provides govt jobs to kin of 10 martyrs, disburses ₹3.66Cr ex-gratia, honors 65 Kargil families, and aids ex-servicemen via pensions & scooters.

"remains fully dedicated to the welfare of martyrs' families and ex-servicemen - Minister Mohinder Bhagat"

Chandigarh, Dec 31

This year, the Defence Services Welfare Department of Punjab remained committed to the welfare of families of martyred soldiers, ex-servicemen, widows and disabled soldiers.

Several steps have been taken to strengthen welfare measures for the defence community.

Sharing details, Defence Services Welfare Minister Mohinder Bhagat on Wednesday said the state government has been discharging its responsibility towards the families of soldiers who laid down their lives for the defence of the nation with utmost sensitivity and respect.

He said that during 2025, government jobs were provided to the next of kin of 10 martyred soldiers under the Honour and Gratitude Policy in various departments of the government.

The minister further said on the occasion of Kargil Day, family members of 65 soldiers martyred during Operation Vijay were honoured in recognition of their supreme sacrifice and dedicated service to the nation.

Bhagat said the government disbursed Rs 3.66 crore as ex gratia grants to the families of martyred soldiers and disabled soldiers this year.

He added that during the current fiscal a budgetary provision of Rs 63.22 crore has been made under various schemes for the welfare of families of martyred soldiers, gallantry awardees and ex-servicemen.

The minister said pensions of ex-servicemen and widows are being disbursed transparently through the SPARSH portal. To resolve pension-related issues, 15-day assistance camps were organised at all District Defence Services Welfare Offices across the state.

In addition, Minister Bhagat informed that the government distributed electric three-wheel scooters to 10 disabled soldiers to facilitate their mobility and improve their quality of life.

Reiterating the commitment of the government, the minister said the government "remains fully dedicated to the welfare of martyrs' families and ex-servicemen and more welfare-oriented initiatives will be introduced in the coming times."

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative, but I hope the process is smooth and timely. Sometimes these announcements are made, but families face delays and red tape. The commitment must be followed by efficient execution.
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Rohit P
Salute to our soldiers and their families. The electric scooters for disabled soldiers is a thoughtful touch. We must never forget their sacrifice. 🙏
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while 10 jobs is a start, I wonder if it's enough. How many soldiers from Punjab made the ultimate sacrifice this year? The support should match the scale of the sacrifice.
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Vikram M
Punjab has a proud tradition of sending its sons and daughters to the armed forces. It's the duty of the state to look after their families. The budgetary provision of over 63 crore sounds promising. Hope it reaches the right people.
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Michael C
The transparency through the SPARSH portal for pensions is a crucial modern reform. Reducing corruption in disbursement is key to real welfare. Other states should adopt similar tech solutions.

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