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Raising Day of Rajya Sainik Board celebrated at Zila Sainik Welfare Office Doda

by KD Desk
June 23, 2026
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Raising Day of Rajya Sainik Board celebrated at Zila Sainik Welfare Office Doda
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DODA, JUNE 23: The Raising Day of the Rajya Sainik Board was celebrated with enthusiasm and patriotic fervour at the Zila Sainik Welfare Office Doda on Tuesday. The event brought together Ex-Servicemen, officials and dignitaries to commemorate the invaluable contributions of the veteran community towards the nation and to reaffirm the commitment towards their welfare and rehabilitation.

The programme was graced by Deputy Commissioner Krishan Lal as the chief guest, accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner Anil Kumar Thakur and Chief Planning Officer Manesh Kumar Manhas. More than 30 Ex-Servicemen from different parts of the district participated in the event, reflecting the strong bond between the administration and the veteran fraternity.

The proceedings commenced with a welcome address by Wing Commander Tirath Singh (Retd.), Zila Sainik Welfare Officer. He highlighted the history, objectives and achievements of the Rajya Sainik Board. He elaborated welfare measures being implemented for Ex-Servicemen, Veer Naris, war widows and their dependents, encompassing financial assistance, educational support, pension-related services, healthcare initiatives and rehabilitation programmes. He also underscored the importance of ensuring dignity, security and social inclusion of veterans and their families.

Addressing the gathering, the Deputy Commissioner paid rich tributes to the brave soldiers and veterans who have served the nation with courage, dedication and selfless commitment. He appreciated the sacrifices made by the Armed Forces and acknowledged the significant role played by Ex-Servicemen in nation-building even after their retirement from active service. He reiterated that the District Administration remains committed to addressing the concerns of the veteran community and ensuring timely delivery of welfare benefits and government services.

The Deputy Commissioner emphasized the need for strengthening coordination between government departments and the Zila Sainik Welfare Office to facilitate effective implementation of welfare schemes for Ex-Servicemen and their dependents. He also encouraged veterans to actively participate in social development initiatives, youth mentoring programmes and community awareness campaigns, utilizing their vast experience and leadership qualities for the betterment of society.

During the programme, the participants were also sensitized about the ongoing initiatives being undertaken under the “Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan”. The role of Ex-Servicemen in promoting a drug-free society was discussed in detail and they were encouraged to become ambassadors of the campaign by spreading awareness among youth and communities at the grassroots level. The gathering emphasized collective responsibility in combating drug abuse and creating a healthier and safer society.

An interactive session was also held during which Ex-Servicemen shared their views, experiences and issues related to welfare services. The district officers present patiently listened to their concerns and assured necessary follow-up action wherever required. The interaction provided a valuable platform for strengthening communication and enhancing service delivery for the veteran community.

KD Desk

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