Key Points

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will inaugurate a crucial National Conclave on veterans' welfare in New Delhi. The two-day event will bring together representatives from Rajya and Zila Sainik Boards to discuss support mechanisms and reintegration strategies. A special recognition ceremony will honor distinguished individuals and top-performing boards for their contributions. The conclave represents a significant step towards empowering India's veterans and ensuring their successful transition to civilian life.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh Launches Veterans Welfare Conclave 2025

  • Conclave aims to strengthen support mechanisms for veterans
  • Rajya and Zila Sainik Boards to discuss welfare strategies
  • Recognition ceremony will honor top-performing boards
  • Event focuses on employment and reintegration of ex-servicemen
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Rajnath Singh to kick off discussions on ex-servicemen's welfare on September 29

Defence Minister to inaugurate National Conclave focusing on ex-servicemen welfare and reintegration strategies across India

"Our veterans are integral partners in building Viksit Bharat - Defence Ministry Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 27

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will on Monday inaugurate a National Conclave 2025 aimed at strengthening efforts for the well-being and reintegration of veterans, an official said.

The two-day conclave, being organised by the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare (DESW), Ministry of Defence, is themed 'Viksit Bharat and Ex-Servicemen Welfare'.

The event on September 29-30 aims to serve as a platform for meaningful exchange of ideas and shall be attended by Secretary (DESW) Niten Chandra, said the official in a statement.

Representatives from Rajya Sainik Boards (RSBs) and Zila Sainik Boards (ZSBs) across the country will engage in grassroots-level discussions.

These deliberations are aimed at sharing best practices, strengthening support mechanisms, and ensuring that welfare schemes reach every veteran with greater efficiency and impact, said the statement.

In addition to policy discussions, the conclave will also feature a recognition ceremony. The Defence Minister will felicitate distinguished individuals and top-performing RSBs and ZSBs for their outstanding contributions to ex-servicemen welfare.

This acknowledgement is expected to not only honour their dedication but also inspire others to redouble efforts in empowering India's veterans as integral partners in building Viksit Bharat, said the statement.

On September 23, the Directorate General Resettlement (DGR), under the Ministry of Defence's Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, held an employment fair for former armed forces personnel in Delhi, where 26 companies offered 100-plus jobs.

The fair was attended by more than 300 retired/retiring officers from the Armed Forces seeking employment, said the Defence Ministry official.

The event, organised at the United Services Institution of India, provided a platform for officers to showcase their technical and administrative prowess acquired during their years in service, said the official in a statement.

The shortlisted officers would be interviewed/screened and subsequently employed in various roles ranging from Supervisory, Technical, Management, Administration, and Strategic advisory roles, it said.

- IANS

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Priya S
The employment fair is a great initiative. Ex-servicemen have so much discipline and leadership experience - perfect for corporate roles. More companies should participate in such drives.
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Arjun K
Good step but implementation is key. Many schemes exist on paper but veterans in rural areas struggle to access benefits. Hope grassroots discussions address these gaps effectively.
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Sarah B
As someone married to an ex-serviceman, I appreciate the focus on reintegration. The transition to civilian life can be challenging - healthcare and mental health support are crucial aspects.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! Our soldiers protect us 24/7, it's our duty to ensure they live with dignity after retirement. The recognition ceremony is a nice touch - they deserve all the respect. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While this is positive, I hope they address the bureaucratic delays in pension processing. Many veterans wait months for their dues. Streamlining these processes should be top priority.
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Ananya R
The Viksit Bharat theme is perfect! Our veterans have so much to contribute to nation-building. Their experience in disaster management and logistics could be invaluable for development projects.

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