Key Points

The Indian Army organized a major veterans rally in Guwahati that drew over 2500 ex-servicemen. Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya presided over the event honoring soldiers' sacrifices and contributions. The rally distributed financial aid, medical equipment, and provided counseling services to veterans and their families. This gathering strengthened the bond between serving personnel and ex-servicemen while celebrating their national service.

Key Points: Indian Army Veterans Swabhiman Rally 2025 Honors Ex-Servicemen Guwahati

  • Over 2500 veterans from Assam and neighboring states attended the massive rally
  • Financial assistance distributed to Veer Naris and needy veterans
  • Medical wheelchairs and mobility scooters provided to physically challenged veterans
  • Multiple stalls offered pension advisory and employment scheme information
  • Senior military officials including Lt Gen Sanjay Malik graced the event
  • Rally reinforced Indian Army's commitment to veteran welfare programs
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Indian Army organises Veterans Swabhiman Rally 2025 in Guwahati to honour ex-servicemen and Veer Naris

Assam Governor joins 2500 veterans at Narangi Military Station for welfare initiatives, financial aid distribution, and medical support services for ex-servicemen.

"The nation's gratitude towards its veterans and Veer Naris for their unwavering commitment - Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya"

Guwahati, October 12

The Indian Army organised the Veterans Swabhiman Rally 2025 with great enthusiasm and reverence at Narangi Military Station in Guwahati on Sunday under the aegis of Headquarters 51 Sub Area, to honour the selfless service, valour and sacrifices of Armed Forces veterans and to express solidarity with the families of fallen soldiers, according to an official release.

The event was graced by Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya as the Chief Guest and witnessed the presence of senior serving Armed Forces officers, civil dignitaries and a large gathering of over 2,500 veterans from Assam and neighbouring states, making it one of the largest veteran congregations in recent years.

In his address, Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya hailed the courage, patriotism and dedication of the soldiers, while reaffirming the nation's gratitude towards its veterans and Veer Naris for their unwavering commitment and contributions to the country's security and integrity. He also emphasised the importance of ongoing engagement and welfare initiatives to support the Armed Forces community.

As part of the rally, special financial assistance was extended to Veer Naris and needy veterans as a gesture of respect and support. Welfare assistance, including motorised wheelchairs, mobility scooters and mechanical medical beds, was distributed among physically challenged veterans.

The venue also hosted a series of stalls providing medical care, pension advisory, financial counselling, and information on employment and skill development schemes to cater to the diverse needs of veterans and their families.

Among the distinguished dignitaries present were Lt Gen Sanjay Malik, SM, GOC 101 Area; Maj Gen A K Sharma, VSM, GOC 51 Sub Area; Lt Gen R P Kalita, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM (Retd); Air Marshal Anjan Kumar Gogoi (Retd); and several other senior military and civil officials, the release stated.

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

The event also highlighted the Army's continued efforts to strengthen the bond between serving personnel, ex-servicemen and their next of kin, celebrating their invaluable contributions to the nation's defence and honour.

- ANI

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Priya S
My father is a retired army officer, and events like these mean so much to our family. The medical assistance and pension advisory stalls are particularly helpful for elderly veterans. More such rallies needed across India!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope this isn't just a one-time event. Our veterans need continuous support - proper healthcare, timely pensions, and employment opportunities for their families. The real test is in consistent implementation.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Guwahati, it was inspiring to see this event. The distribution of motorized wheelchairs and medical beds shows practical thinking. Our soldiers give their best years to the nation - we must ensure their golden years are comfortable.
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Vikram M
Salute to all the veterans and Veer Naris! 🫡 Events like these strengthen the bond between the armed forces and citizens. The financial counseling and skill development schemes are much-needed for veterans transitioning to civilian life.
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Nisha Z
Wonderful to see over 2500 veterans attended! This shows how important such gatherings are. Hope similar events are organized in other northeastern states too. Our jawans from remote areas often face difficulties accessing benefits.

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