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We established Martyrs’ family’s welfare foundation in 2013. Recognizing the responsibility of serving ex-servicemen and working for the welfare of veterans, we have committed our time, effort, and resources to address their concerns. Our services encompass:
Assisting in resolving pension-related problems for ex-servicemen, war widows and their families by managing daily correspondence with government offices.
Resolving issues related to ex-servicemen’s records. Drawing upon my prior experience as a record officer, I personally engage with various army record offices to assist ex-servicemen with their concerns.
Collaborating with organizations that provide facilities to ex-servicemen to ensure proper allocation and improvements based on their needs.
Boosting the morale of ex-servicemen by staying connected, gathering during regimental anniversaries, and motivating them to maintain good health and attire.
Advocating for One Rank One Pension (OROP) for veterans. We have been engaged in persistent correspondence from 2006 to 2014, communicating with defense and finance ministers for resolution. Our efforts continue to focus on addressing the anomalies associated with the implementation of OROP.
Soldiers’ Rest House Issue:
Kosli is the largest village in South Haryana, home to a significant population of ex-servicemen. A soldiers’ rest house was constructed there in 1982 to cater to the needs of veterans of Kosli region. Unfortunately, due to negligence and a lack of maintenance, the building fell into disrepair. The government declared it unusable a few years ago, revoking the facilities for serving and retired defense personnel. In response, we raised the matter with the Chief Minister of Haryana and the Rajya Sainik Board, urging for proper allocation to rebuild the rest house. Our efforts ensured the timely reconstruction of the rest house, which will significantly improve the quality of life for ex-servicemen.

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