The Kendriya Sainik Board (KSB) plays a crucial role in supporting veterans and their family members in India. KSB is an important component of the Ministry of Defence, dedicated to providing various grants, job opportunities, and rehabilitation services for ex-servicemen (ESM) and their dependents.
One of the key functions of KSB is to provide support to veterans in finding employment opportunities and assisting them in their rehabilitation process. Through various welfare schemes and initiatives, KSB helps ESM reintegrate into civilian life and find meaningful employment opportunities. This not only benefits the veterans but also their families, ensuring a stable and secure future for them.
KSB also extends its support to widows of ESM, ensuring they receive the necessary assistance and benefits to help them cope with the loss of their loved one. Through various welfare schemes and programs, KSB provides financial and emotional support to widows, helping them lead a dignified life.
The welfare of dependents of ESM is also a priority for KSB. The board provides education grants, scholarships such as the Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme (PMSS), and various other benefits to ensure the dependents of ESM are well taken care of and have access to quality education and opportunities for a bright future.
KSB also extends its support to widows of ESM, ensuring they receive the necessary assistance and benefits to help them cope with the loss of their loved one. Through various welfare schemes and programs, KSB provides financial and emotional support to widows, helping them lead a dignified life.
The welfare of dependents of ESM is also a priority for KSB. The board provides education grants, scholarships such as the Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme (PMSS), and various other benefits to ensure the dependents of ESM are well taken care of and have access to quality education and opportunities for a bright future.
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