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Nagaland: Army’s Spear Corps Pays Tribute to ex-servicemen at Grand Rally in Dimapur

Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio, along with Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar, GOC, Spear Corps, felicitated the war veterans

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Dimapur, Feb 12: The Spear Corps of the Indian Army organized a grand rally on Wednesday at Bhagat Singh stadium in rangapahar military station in Dimapur to honor former members of the armed forces and Assam Rifles of Nagaland and Karbi Anglong district of Assam.

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The event saw participation of over 1,300 ex-servicemen, 16 war widows, four mothers and 33 war veterans, including a distinguished participant in the 1962 Indo-China war, 1971 Indo-Pak war and 1999 Kargil war.

Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio, who was the chief guest of the rally, along with Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar, GOC, Spear Corps, felicitated the war veterans, veer naris and their family members on the occasion.

As a part of the initiative, special medical devices, wheelchairs, walking sticks and hearing aids were distributed to the needy ex-servicemen, veer naris and war widows.

Comprehensive medical facilities, including ENT, orthopaedics, eye specialists, and dentists, were provided at the rally. Doctors and paramedical staff of the army, Assam Rifles and Dimapur district hospital provided consultations and medicines to the attendees.

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The rally also provided the ex-servicemen community with all the necessary information on various government policies and welfare schemes besides making an effort to resolve their grievances related to pensions and various welfare schemes.

It further provided an opportunity for the ex-servicemen to reconnect with their military roots and share their experiences and concerns.

Interacting with the ex-serviceman, CM Rio said, “The unwavering dedication and service of our veterans have laid the foundation for the strength and security of our nation. This afternoon is our humble way of commemorating their invaluable contributions”.

The Nagaland Chief Minister further donated Rs 5 lakh to the Spear Corps welfare fund as a token of honour.

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