Monday, February 23, 2026
ADVT 
India

Excellent initiative: Ex-servicemen laud Armed Forces Veterans Day programme at Akhnoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jan, 2025 12:53 PM
  • Excellent initiative: Ex-servicemen laud Armed Forces Veterans Day programme at Akhnoor

Jammu, Jan 14 (IANS) Retired servicemen expressed their appreciation for the Armed Forces Veterans Day programme held at the Tanda Artillery Brigade in Akhnoor on Tuesday.

The event, addressed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, brought together Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, to honour the contributions of ex-servicemen.

Speaking to IANS, Colonel Jitendra Singh (retd), a participant at the event, remarked: “It is commendable that the Defence Minister, Chief Minister, and LG all came together to encourage the ex-servicemen fraternity. We are hopeful that several of our pending schemes will now be sanctioned. When Army personnel retire or become disabled, they are sent home. It is crucial for the government to step in and assist them in securing benefits or jobs."

He also emphasised the potential contributions of retired servicemen residing in villages towards societal development.

Addressing the broader context, Col Singh (retd) commented on Pakistan’s resistance to resolving the Kashmir issue, attributing it to the country's self-serving motives.

Gurmeet Singh Shan, Director of Sainik Welfare, hailed the programme as an excellent initiative by the Defence Ministry.

“Organising the Veterans' Day programme on such a large scale will undoubtedly boost the morale of ex-servicemen,” he told IANS.

Shan also underscored the hostile intentions of India’s adversary, referring to Pakistan’s stance on Jammu and Kashmir.

Another ex-serviceman appreciated the Defence Minister’s assurance to address any issues faced by veterans. He reiterated India’s firm stance against Pakistan’s continued support for terrorism, warning that India’s options remain open if Pakistan fails to change its course.

Earlier in the day, Rajnath Singh, addressing the ninth Armed Forces Veterans' Day programme, lauded the contributions of army veterans and paid tributes to war heroes.

He made a special mention of Brigadier Mohd Usman, who valiantly fought tribal invaders in 1947, forcing them to retreat.

The Defence Minister sharply criticised Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq for his remarks against India, asserting that Jammu and Kashmir is incomplete without PoK.

Rajnath Singh, accompanied by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan, was received by Lt Governor Sinha, Chief Minister Abdullah, and senior officials amid tight security.

As part of the programme, the Minister inaugurated a heritage museum and hoisted a 108-foot-tall National Flag in the Akhnoor border area.

The heritage museum features weapons used in various wars fought in Jammu and Kashmir, alongside sculptures of war heroes, providing visitors with an immersive historical experience.

MORE India ARTICLES

Punjab CM Channi meets Amit Shah, discusses Bhakra Beas management

Punjab CM Channi meets Amit Shah, discusses Bhakra Beas management
Channi also said that 997 students from the state were in Ukraine, out of whom 420 have returned, and 200 students have reached Poland and are safe but some of the people are still stuck in Ukraine.

Punjab CM Channi meets Amit Shah, discusses Bhakra Beas management

Cong seen to lose 11% vote share in Punjab, AAP to gain 15% to form govt

Cong seen to lose 11% vote share in Punjab, AAP to gain 15% to form govt
In 2017, the Aam Aadmi Party had got around 23 per cent votes but the projections for this election is 39 per cent, while Congress seems to have lost around 11 per cent votes, against in last election's over 38 per cent now, to around 26 per cent and may see its tally come down from 77 seats to 25 seats.

Cong seen to lose 11% vote share in Punjab, AAP to gain 15% to form govt

Ukraine crisis: Indian national shot at in Kiev, stable

Ukraine crisis: Indian national shot at in Kiev, stable
Harjot's brother Prabhjot Singh, who resides in Delhi's Chhattarpur, told IANS: "The last conversation I had with Harjot was on February 26 at 9 p.m. I haven't spoken to him since then. On March 2, at night, he contacted the family and informed them about his injuries.

Ukraine crisis: Indian national shot at in Kiev, stable

225 students returned to Punjab from Ukraine so far: Chief Secretary

225 students returned to Punjab from Ukraine so far: Chief Secretary
While directing officials to ensure safe return of the remaining students and other persons stuck in Ukraine, he said the state government is sparing no effort to help the distressed families in this hour of crisis.

225 students returned to Punjab from Ukraine so far: Chief Secretary

Russia says buses ready to take out Indians, India says not without ceasefire

Russia says buses ready to take out Indians, India says not without ceasefire
Over 700 Indian students are stuck in Sumy and they are running out of basic necessities like food and water and they have been urging the Indian government to get them evacuated from there.

Russia says buses ready to take out Indians, India says not without ceasefire

Ukraine crisis: Over 7K Indians to be evacuated in next 2 days, says Centre

Ukraine crisis: Over 7K Indians to be evacuated in next 2 days, says Centre
Over 7,400 Indian nationals are expected to be evacuated under the 'Operation Ganga' in the next two days, the government said on Thursday. The Centre has initiated an airlift operation to evacuate Indians, who have found their way to the neighbouring countries of war-torn Ukraine.

Ukraine crisis: Over 7K Indians to be evacuated in next 2 days, says Centre