Army Chief interacts with ex-servicemen Tribune News Service
New Delhi, December 29
Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh has had an interaction with ex-servicemen of Uttarakhand to know how many of them had suffered during the June floods in the state and to know first hand about the rehabilitation measures initiated by the Army.
Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh has had an interaction with ex-servicemen of Uttarakhand to know how many of them had suffered during the June floods in the state and to know first hand about the rehabilitation measures initiated by the Army.
A “Gaurav Senani Rally” was held at Dehradun yesterday with the objective of reaching out to ex-servicemen and listen to the issues concerning them, a press release said. The rally was attended by 4,000 retired Armymen and war widows. Officials of the state government, Rajya Sainik Board members, pension disbursement authorities, defence placement cell personnel and soldiers records personnel not only attended to the veterans’ queries but also provided detailed inputs on new schemes for their betterment.Tribune News Service
New Delhi, December 29
Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh has had an interaction with ex-servicemen of Uttarakhand to know how many of them had suffered during the June floods in the state and to know first hand about the rehabilitation measures initiated by the Army.
Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh has had an interaction with ex-servicemen of Uttarakhand to know how many of them had suffered during the June floods in the state and to know first hand about the rehabilitation measures initiated by the Army.
A “Gaurav Senani Rally” was held at Dehradun yesterday with the objective of reaching out to ex-servicemen and listen to the issues concerning them, a press release said. The rally was attended by 4,000 retired Armymen and war widows. Officials of the state government, Rajya Sainik Board members, pension disbursement authorities, defence placement cell personnel and soldiers records personnel not only attended to the veterans’ queries but also provided detailed inputs on new schemes for their betterment.
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