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Ex-servicemen’s needs matter to us: Army chief

Army Chief General Bikram Singh on Sunday said the Army is sensitive to the needs of ex-servicemen and will ensure that their issues are addressed.

Gen Singh, addressing a rally of ex-servicemen in Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu district, said the Army would take all steps to ensure that ex-servicemen and their families are cared for.

This was his first major interaction with ex-servicemen in the state during which approximately 15,000 ex-servicemen were present, according to defence spokesperson S D Goswami.

The Army Chief said a military school would be opened in Jhunjhunu and he would pursue it from Delhi, sources present in the function said.

He said whenever he visits the prime minister, he reminds him about canteen, medical and health problems and one-rank- one-pension for ex-servicemen, the sources said.

On the occasion, the Army Chief recollected the glorious history of courage and sacrifices made by the people of the state and motivated youth to join the Armed forces.

He exhorted the gathering to continue their selfless service towards society and nation building by encouraging the youth to join this noble profession.

The event was marked by distribution of Mobility Scooters to disabled soldiers, financial grant for education and daughter’s marriage and felicitation of Veer Naris and elderly ex-servicemen.

Different agencies from the Army, state government and private sector established stalls to render assistance and spread awareness on pension, health, education, banking, insurance, agriculture, placement, rehabilitation and recruitment to resolve concerns of ex-servicemen.

Singh’s wife and president of Army Wives Welfare Association, Bubbles Singh, inaugurated a medical camp with doctors, including specialists, carrying out medical checkups, rendering advice and distributing medicines to large number of veterans. The Army Chief and AWWA prez were received by Army Commander Lt Gen Gyan Bhushan.    


MAN POSING AS ARMY OFFICIAL ARRESTED

A youth hailing from Rajasthan was arrested for posing as an army official while staying at a hotel in Jammu, police said today. The accused Umesh Kumar was arrested on grounds of suspicion during a routing security check at a hotel last night, they said, adding that a large number of fake army identity cards and other documents were recovered from him. Umesh, an M.Tech degree holder who belongs to Churu district of Rajasthan, had introduced himself to the hotel authorities as a Captain of army’s Signal Regiment during his stay, they said.
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