Key Points

A massive gathering of over 5000 ex-servicemen came together at the Devbhoomi Mega Veterans rally in Dehradun. Governor Gurmit Singh and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan honored the veterans and war widows for their service to the nation. The event featured practical support including job fairs, medical camps, and assistance for disabled veterans. Both leaders emphasized the continuing role of veterans in building a stronger, more resilient India while assuring support for disaster-affected communities.

Key Points: Devbhoomi Mega Veterans Rally Honors Uttarakhand Ex-Servicemen

  • Governor Gurmit Singh honored 20 Veer Naris and praised veterans as national assets
  • Over 5000 ex-servicemen attended with job fairs and medical camps
  • CDS Anil Chauhan emphasized modern warfare strategies and national sovereignty
  • Motorized scooters provided to 14 disabled veterans through War Wounded Foundation
  • Rally showcased army-civil administration coordination in disaster recovery efforts
  • State government expressed solidarity with Dharali natural calamity victims
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Mega ex-servicemen rally 'Devbhoomi Mega Veterans' conducted at Uttarakhand

Governor Gurmit Singh and CDS Anil Chauhan address 5000 veterans at Dehradun rally, honoring war heroes and supporting disaster-affected families

"While we are a peace-loving nation, we shall never tolerate any threat to our sovereignty - General Anil Chauhan"

New Delhi, Oct 11

A mega ex-servicemen (ESM) rally, "Devbhoomi Mega Veterans", was organised by Headquarters Uttarakhand Sub Area, Indian Army, with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour on Saturday at Jaswant Singh Ground, Garhi Cantt, Dehradun.

The event witnessed the esteemed presence of the Governor of Uttarakhand, Lieutenant General Gurmit Singh (Retd), and the Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, along with several other dignitaries and senior military officials.

In his keynote address, the Governor paid rich tribute to the veterans, calling them a "National Asset" and acknowledging their invaluable contribution to the nation.

Expressing sorrow over the recent natural calamity in Dharali, he assured that the state government stands in full solidarity with the affected families.

Applauding the indomitable spirit and high morale of the Indian Army, the Governor highlighted the coordinated efforts of the Indian Army and the civil administration, which led to the swift restoration of normalcy in the affected areas, and he also commended the leadership of the Central Government and expressed confidence that Uttarakhand will emerge as a stronger and more disaster-resilient state in the future.

The Governor also expressed heartfelt gratitude to the veterans of the Army, Navy, and Air Force from Uttarakhand, praising their patriotism, courage and continued commitment to nation building. He paid homage to all martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the service of the country.

During the event, the Governor appreciated the noble efforts of the War Wounded Foundation, led by Lieutenant General Asit Mistry (Retd) and Brigadier Harcharan Singh (Retd), and acknowledged their contribution in providing motorised scooters to 14 disabled veterans.

He also honoured 20 Veer Naris (war widows), thanking them for their sacrifice and service. Congratulating the winners of the Veterans Achievers Award, he encouraged them to continue their efforts for the welfare of veterans and the society at large.

He called upon all veterans to remain active contributors in building a "Viksit Bharat", serving as an inspiration to society.

Addressing the gathering, CDS Anil Chauhan lauded the role of veterans in nation-building.

He stated that Uttarakhand, known as the "Land of the Brave", has always brought pride to the nation through the courage and valour of its soldiers in every conflict and crisis.

He emphasised that the Indian Armed Forces are rapidly adopting modern warfare strategies and cutting-edge technologies. Stressing India's peaceful intent, he added, “While we are a peace-loving nation, we shall never tolerate any threat to our sovereignty.”

Over 5,000 veterans participated in the rally, which featured a job fair by 21 companies, banking and government scheme awareness stalls, and free medical camps for the benefit of ex-servicemen and their families.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartwarming to see the support for Veer Naris and disabled veterans. These families have sacrificed so much for our nation. The motorized scooters initiative is particularly thoughtful. More such rallies needed across India!
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Michael C
As someone who has worked with Indian veterans, I must say this is a commendable effort. However, I hope this isn't just a one-time event. Continuous support systems and regular follow-ups are crucial for meaningful impact.
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Ananya R
CDS General Chauhan's words resonate deeply - "peace-loving but won't tolerate threats to sovereignty." This is exactly the balanced approach India needs. Proud of our armed forces and veterans! 🙏
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Sarah B
The mention of modern warfare strategies and technology adoption is crucial. Our veterans have immense experience that can help shape future defense policies. Great to see their wisdom being valued.
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Vikram M
Over 5000 veterans! That's massive. Shows how much Uttarakhand contributes to our armed forces. The "Viksit Bharat" vision needs our veterans' experience and discipline. They truly are national assets.

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