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May 22, 2012

Welfare Schemes for Ex-Servicemen


The details of welfare schemes for Ex-Servicemen are as below:
 Financial Assistance from Armed Forces Flag Day Fund (AFFDF):
 1.     Financial assistance to institutions:
        (a)  Paraplegic Rehabilitation Centres (PRC) at Kirkee and Mohali.
        (b)  St Dunstan`s After Care Organisation.
        (c) Cheshire Homes at Delhi, Dehradun, Lucknow.
2.     Financial assistance for serious ailments: to the non-pensioners only.
3.     Supply of Honda Activa (Self Starter) Scooter to ESM.
4.     Tool Kit for Ex-Servicemen Technicians.
5.     Re-imbursement of interest by way of subsidy on loan taken from banks for construction of house to    
        War bereaved, war disabled and attributable peace time casualties and their dependents.
6      Grant to Training-cum-Productions Centres in Military Hospitals and other places.
7.     War Memorial Hostels: The War Memorial Hostels were constructed with a view to provide shelter to 
         the children of War widows, war- disabled, attributable cases.
8.      Sharing cost of construction of Sainik Rest Houses.
9.      Financial Assistance from RakshaMantri`s Discretionary Fund (RMDF). The financial assistance is  
         provided to needy Ex- servicemen, widows and wards from RMDF for various purposes.
10.    Prime Minister`s Merit Scholarship Scheme.
11.    Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS).
(II)    Resettlement and Rehabilitation Schemes:
(A)    TRAINING PROGRAMME:  for Officers, JCO/OR and Ex-Servicemen (ESM) Training.
(B)    RE-EMPLOYMENT:       in Central and State Government; Re-employment through DGR; DGR 
         sponsored Security Services Scheme.
(C)    LOAN RELATED WELFARE SCHEMES:Enterpreneur Schemes; Herbal and Medicinal Plants; 
         Horticulture; Floriculture; Franchising; Other Business Activities.
(i)      SELF EMPLOYMENT SCHEMES:Ex-Servicemen Coal Loading and Transportation Scheme; Coal Tipper Attachment Scheme; Management of CNG Station by ESM (Officers) in NCR; Mother Dairy Milk Booths and Fruit & Vegetable (Safal) shops; Allotment of Oil Product Agencies under 8% Defence quota; Allotment of LPG Agency under Rajiv Gandhi Gramin LPG VitrakYojana; Allotment of Regular LPG, Distributor under 18% quota; Sponsorship of ESM(O) of COCO Operatorship; Allotment of Army Surplus Vehicles.
            Widows, dependents and children of martyred and disabled war soldiers get liberalized/special/normal family pension as per their entitlement.
Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare in the Ministry of Defence is the Nodal Department for welfare of ex-serviccmen, widows or dependents and children of martyred and disabled soldiers. Its attached offices namely Directorate General of Resettlement andKendriyaSainik Board are working in this direction. Rajya and ZilaSainik Boards at the State & district level look into the condition of families of martyrs and disabled soldiers.
            Besides this, each Service Headquarter has dedicated cell to look into welfare issues of widows, dependents and children of martyred and disabled war soldiers. Record offices, local formations/units have system in place to periodically interact formally & informally with families of martyred & disabled soldiers.

Category-wise details of welfare schemes for ESM are as follows:

Category
Army
Air-force
Navy
Total
Widows of Ex-Servicemen
500033
24384
11742
536159
War Widows
4173
44
19
4236
Disabled Ex-Servicemen
4397
197
176
4770


This information was given by Minister of State for Defence Dr MM PallamRajuin a written reply to Shri IshwarlalShankarlal Jain in Rajya Sabha today.
PK/NN
(Release ID :83938)

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