By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 10
The Punjab Government would setup a state-of-the-art War Heroes Memorial at
Amritsar for which a concept committee to be constituted soon.
An announcement to this effect was made by Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash
Singh Badal during Triennial National Convention-cum-Reunion (TNC) organized by
The War Decorated India (WDI) here in the auditorium of Government Museum &
Art Gallery in Sector 10 today.
While addressing
a galaxy of the bravest of the brave- war decorated heroes, Veer Naris and next
of kin of posthumous awardees across the country belonging to all the three
Defence Services and Para Military Forces, Mr. Badal said that the SAD-BJP
government was fully committed for the welfare of the serving defense personnel
and ex-servicemen because he personally believe that the persons who
had rendered exemplary services and even sacrificed their lives to safeguard
the interests of the Nation must be responded back by the government in a
better way. It was our bounded duty to take care of our Veterans and Veer Naris
across the country especially our soldiers who had been honoured with the
highest gallantry awards like Param Vir Chakra, Maha Vir Chakra and Vir Chakra.
The upcoming War
Memorial would be a tribute to our brave sons of the soil for their unmatched
valor in different battles from 1948 J&K Ops to 1999 Kargil Ops, said Mr.
Badal, further adding that for this he had personally asked the three Chiefs of
the Army, Navy and Air force to provide vital inputs. Mr. Badal said that to
perpetuate the rich legacy of the countless freedom fighters, patriots and
martyrs from Punjab during the Indian independence movement the state
government had already working on the plan to set up a world class
‘Jang-e-Azaadi’ memorial at Kartarpur near Jalandhar. Expressing
satisfaction, the Chief Minister said that he was sure that both these upcoming
memorials would play a vital role and act as a beacon light to acquaint our
younger generations about the saga of great sacrifices made by Punjabis.
Expressing great
pride over the excellent contribution made by Punjab in the defence services,
Mr. Badal said that at present our government’s Welfare Plans were working for
about three lac ex-servicemen/widows and approximately 60 lacs soldiers
from all the 3 wings of Armed Forces. He further said that the state government
had taken many path breaking initiatives in this direction like making
budgetary provision of Rs. 24 crore in the current fiscal year to ensure the
welfare works, financial assistance of Rs. 5 lakh to the widows of the martyrs
to purchase house/plot, doubled the financial assistance under Jangi-Jagir from
Rs. 5000 to Rs 10000 besides, making adequate provisions for other monetary benefits,
grants, old age pensions, self-employment through technical coaching and jobs
to them through 13% reservation quota in Punjab and PSUs in the State.
The Chief
Minister also announced that state government would soon made adequate
enhancement in the allowances for gallantry awardees.
Expressing
concern over the present scenario of reducing number of Punjabis in defence
services, Mr. Badal said that the Recruitment Policy on the bases of
population adopted by the Government of India was not justified in case of
Punjab even than the state government was striving hard to motivate Punjabi
youth to join defence services through establishing Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed
Forces Preparatory Institution Mohali, 16 C-PYTE Centres, reviving the Sri
Dasmesh Academy at Anandpur Sahib, Naval NCC Unit at Bathinda besides
establishing two NCC academies one at Rupnagar over an area of 9 acre at a cost
of Rs 9 crore for boys and other at Malout over an area of 6 acre at a cost of
Rs 9.80 crore for the girls. Both the academies would impart NCC tranning to
about 55 thousand cadets every year and motivate them to join the Army, Navy
and Air Force.
On the occasion
the Chief Minister honored the gallantry awardees, Veer Naris and next of kin
of posthumous awardees along with two living legends Parmam Vir Chakra Hony.
Capt. Bana Singh and Hav. Sanjay Kumar and announced a grant of Rs. 50
Lac to the War Decorated India (WDI) besides, free Education of the grandsons
of Sepoy Babu Singh VrC. Mr. Badal also asked the WDI to prepare a fresh list
of the war widows so that a welfare plan could be chalked out accordingly.
Earlier,
President of the War Decorated India, Brigadier NS Sandhu, MVC in his welcome
address said that their organization was an apolitical organization with a
single aim of bringing all Vir Chakra series of War gallantry awardees together
for mutual welfare and advancement of their common interests.
Prominent amongst
those were present on the occasion included Chief Parliamentary Secretary
Defence Services Welfare Mr. Virsa Singh Valtoha, Special Principal Secretary
to the Chief Minister Mr. KJS Cheema, Air Marshal Randhir Singh PVSM, AVSM, VrC
Brig. Sant Singh, MVC and BAR, Maj. Gen. Lachhman Singh Lehl, PVSM, VrC, Cmde.
KP Gopal Rao, MVC, VSM,IN, Capt. Reet MP Singh, VrC, Lt. Col HIS Dhaliwal, VrC
besides other Ex-servicemen, war decorated heroes Veer Naris, next of kin of
posthumous awardees and government officers.
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