Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare organises ‘Samadhan Campaign’ at Bengdubi, Darjeeling

Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare organises ‘Samadhan Campaign’ at Bengdubi, Darjeeling

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Category : Defense Published on: May 18 2024

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  • The Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare organised ‘Samadhan Campaign’, its outreach programme at Bengdubi Army Camp, in Darjeeling, West Bengal. 
  • Interacting with the veterans during the Campaign, Secretary (Ex-servicemen Welfare) Dr Niten Chandra reaffirmed the government’s commitment to further strengthen the welfare measures for them.
  • The 'Samadhan Campaign' aimed to honor ex-servicemen by engaging with them directly to address grievances related to welfare schemes, such as SPARSH pension and healthcare, ensuring a supportive environment for veterans and their families.
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