Key Points

J&K Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo met with Defence Secretary Dr. Niten Chandra to review welfare measures for former soldiers. They discussed creating a digital database of ex-servicemen and allowing job applications during their final service year. The officials also explored using retired personnel as NCC trainers and supporting Veer Naris. Both emphasized the nation's gratitude and commitment to ensuring dignified post-retirement lives for veterans.

Key Points: J&K CS Atal Dulloo Meets Defence Secretary on Ex-Servicemen Welfare

  • Discussed digitizing comprehensive database of J&K ex-servicemen for management
  • Proposed allowing job applications during last year of service
  • Explored engaging retired personnel as NCC trainers
  • Reviewed measures to provide livelihood opportunities for Veer Naris
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J&K CS discusses welfare measures for former soldiers with Dept of Ex-Servicemen Welfare's secretary

J&K Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo and Defence Secretary Dr. Niten Chandra discuss welfare schemes, job quotas, and database digitization for former soldiers.

"The Central Government remains fully committed to their welfare - Dr. Niten Chandra"

Srinagar, Sep 9

Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Tuesday held a detailed interaction with Secretary (Ex-Servicemen Welfare), Ministry of Defence, Dr. Niten Chandra, to review and deliberate upon issues related to the implementation of welfare schemes for former soldiers in the Union Territory.

The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Home Department, Chandraker Bharti and other officers concerned.

During the discussions, several important matters concerning the welfare and post-retirement opportunities for ex-servicemen were taken up by the Chief Secretary with the visiting Secretary.

These included the compilation and digitisation of a comprehensive database of ex-servicemen in J&K for effective cadre management; the provision of allowing applications under the ‘Ex-Servicemen Quota’ in government jobs during the last year of service to facilitate a smooth transition to civilian life; and the engagement of retired personnel as NCC trainers, leveraging their expertise and discipline.

He also discussed several possibilities for providing livelihood opportunities to Veer Naris besides, the functioning of the Sainik Welfare Board across districts which also came up primarily during this discussion.

Other measures to ease the process of addressing service-related issues were also part of the detailed review.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Niten Chandra reiterated the Ministry’s deep sense of gratitude towards ex-servicemen for their invaluable service in safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty, especially that from J&K.

He underlined that the Central Government remains fully committed to their welfare and assured that avenues of post-retirement livelihood under various schemes would continue to be expanded, alongside measures to ensure easy access to job opportunities reserved for them.

Chief Secretary Dulloo, while appreciating the contribution of ex-servicemen, observed that the nation remains indebted to their services.

He assured that the local administration accords sympathetic consideration to the issues raised by ex-servicemen and will continue to take proactive steps to secure their welfare and ensure them a dignified post-retirement life.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but implementation is key. Hope these schemes actually reach the ex-servicemen in remote areas of J&K. They deserve every bit of support after serving the nation.
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Arjun K
The NCC trainer idea is brilliant! Our youth need to learn discipline and patriotism from those who actually lived it. Salute to our armed forces! 🙏
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Meera T
Glad to see focus on Veer Naris too. These brave women sacrifice so much for the nation. Hope they get proper livelihood opportunities and support systems.
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Vikram M
While the intentions seem good, I hope this isn't just another meeting that doesn't lead to actual results. Our soldiers need action, not just discussions. The bureaucratic process needs to be streamlined.
Siddharth J
Applying for jobs during last year of service is a game-changer! This will help so many soldiers transition smoothly to civilian life. Great thinking by the administration.

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