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Shimla: Army training command engages with veterans and ex-servicemen

The statement added that the ex-servicemen were informed about the Agnipath Scheme, wherein Regimental Centre Commandants and Commanding Officers highlighted the positive aspects of the scheme and the avenues for Agniveer's post-four-year engagement with the Indian Armed Forces.

ANI Jul 23, 2024 22:23 IST googleads

Veterans and ex-servicemen at an event in Shimla.(Pic credit/PIB)

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], July 23 (ANI): Headquarters Army Training Command held an interaction with veterans and ex-servicemen of the Shimla region today.
According to an official statement, "The interaction was aimed at highlighting the Indian Armed Forces' solidarity with the veterans and ex-servicemen to reassure them that the Armed Forces were sensitive to their needs and aspirations. The veterans and ex-servicemen were made aware of the latest policies, benefits and welfare schemes launched by the central and state governments. They were informed about the latest Memorandums of Understanding signed with various national and private banks offering enhanced facilities and coverage for serving and retired Armed Forces personnel."
In exclusive addresses by dealing Army officials, the veterans were updated about SPARSH, the System for Pension Administration, the procedure for different types of documentation required post-retirement, the ex-servicemen contributory health scheme (ECHS) and the Zila Sainik Welfare Organisation (ZIWO) beneficiary schemes, it added.
The statement added that the ex-servicemen were informed about the Agnipath Scheme, wherein Regimental Centre Commandants and Commanding Officers highlighted the positive aspects of the scheme and the avenues for Agniveer's post-four-year engagement with the Indian Armed Forces. (ANI)

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