Key Points

Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami personally honored the families of Uttarakhand's martyrs during a special ceremony in Lansdowne. He presented copper plates and robes to the dependents while inspecting the Army band. The event featured collecting sacred soil from martyrs' homes for the upcoming Sainya Dham in Dehradun. The government also announced significant welfare measures including increased financial assistance and service centers for military families.

Key Points: Pushkar Dhami Honors Uttarakhand Martyrs Families in Lansdowne

  • CM Dhami presented copper plates and robes to martyrs' families during ceremony
  • Sacred soil from martyrs' courtyards collected for Dehradun military shrine
  • Ex-gratia for martyrs' families increased from ₹50 lakh to ₹1 crore
  • Soldiers get 25% stamp duty exemption on land purchases in Uttarakhand
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Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami honours families of martyrs in Lansdowne

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Dhami honors martyrs' families with copper plates, announces soldier welfare initiatives and ₹1 crore ex-gratia during Shaheed Samman Diwas.

"We consider martyrs not dead but immortal heroes - Rajya Sabha MP Mahendra Bhatt"

Dehradun, Oct 5

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday participated in the Shaheed Samman Diwas organised in Lansdowne, Pauri Garhwal and paid tribute to the martyrs for their heroic acts and supreme sacrifice.

The Chief Minister honoured the families and dependents of the martyrs by presenting them with copper plates and robes. He also inspected the Army band and extended his best wishes to the Army personnel.

The Chief Minister paid tributes by laying a wreath at the statue of Amar Shaheed Gabbar Singh Negi at the memorial and said that it is because of immortal sons like him that the country is safe today.

CM Dhami lit a lamp in front of copper urns, filled with sacred soil from the courtyards of martyrs from various districts and offered floral tributes in memory of the brave martyrs. It is noteworthy that the sacred soil from the courtyards of the martyrs collected in these copper urns will be taken to the grand Sainya Dham (Military Shrine) being built in Dehradun.

On this occasion, the Chief Minister announced that the Sainik Vishram Griha in Kotdwar would be renovated and equipped with modern facilities to provide better services to soldiers and their families. Common service centres would be established to provide free services by appointing veer naris and ex-servicemen in the Directorate of Sainik Welfare and the District Sainik Welfare and Rehabilitation offices.

The Chief Minister stated that almost every household in Uttarakhand has a member of a military background, and hence the state government is continuously working for the welfare of soldiers and their families.

“The ex gratia amount given to the families of martyrs has been increased from Rs 50 lakh to Rs 1 crore, while assistance of Rs 10,000 is provided for the last rites of a martyr. Soldiers are being given a 25 per cent exemption on stamp duty on land purchases,” he added.

Military Welfare Minister Ganesh Joshi stated that the Shaheed Samman Samaroh 2.0 successfully concluded in Lansdowne on Sunday. He explained that the second phase of the Yatra, which began in Dehradun on September 25, concluded in Lansdowne on Sunday. He informed that the sacred soil from the courtyards of the remaining 71 martyrs has been brought and will be placed in the Amar Jawan Jyoti before the inauguration of the military shrine.

Rajya Sabha MP Mahendra Bhatt said that Uttarakhand is not only Devbhoomi but also Veerbhoomi.

"We consider martyrs not dead but immortal heroes. The fact that we are able to breathe fresh air today is a result of the indomitable courage and sacrifice of our brave soldiers. The respect and support for soldiers and their families is a top priority for both the central and state governments," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Increasing ex gratia from 50 lakh to 1 crore is a significant step forward. Our soldiers' families deserve every bit of support. Hope other states follow Uttarakhand's example in military welfare.
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Michael C
While the gestures are commendable, I hope the government ensures these benefits actually reach the families without bureaucratic delays. Sometimes announcements don't translate to ground reality.
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Neha E
As someone from Uttarakhand, I can confirm almost every family has military connections. The 25% stamp duty exemption for soldiers is a practical benefit that will really help our jawans. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The symbolism of collecting soil from martyrs' courtyards is deeply moving. It connects the land with the sacrifice. Beautiful way to honor our heroes and keep their memory alive for generations.
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Aman W
Renovating Sainik Vishram Griha and appointing veer naris in welfare offices shows thoughtful planning. Real support means creating sustainable systems, not just one-time ceremonies. Good initiative!

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