Silchar: In a gesture of respect and continued support for veterans, the Station Commander of Masimpur Military Station organised an interaction programme with ex-servicemen, Veer Naris and their families. Around 50 veterans and family members from the southern Assam districts of Cachar District, Hailakandi District, Sribhumi District and Dima Hasao District participated in the gathering.
The programme provided an open platform for veterans to share their experiences, voice concerns and offer suggestions. Discussions focused on important issues such as pension-related matters, facilities under the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS), resettlement opportunities, skill development, re-employment prospects and various welfare schemes available for ex-servicemen. During the interaction, the Station Commander and officers listened carefully to the participants, addressed their queries and assured them of all possible assistance. They emphasised that veterans continue to remain an integral part of the extended Army family.
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Serving officers also expressed their gratitude to the veterans for their dedicated service and sacrifices in safeguarding the nation. They assured that such interaction programmes would be organised regularly to maintain open communication and address issues promptly. The event concluded on a positive note, strengthening the bond between serving soldiers and veterans and celebrating the spirit of togetherness on the auspicious occasion of Holi.
