A two-day long Army Mela was today inaugurated amidst an impressive fly past and showering of flower petals by the helicopters at Bengdubi Mil Stn by Lt Gen K Surendranath, AVSM, SM, VSM, GOC, Trishakti Corps. The Mela organized by Trishakti Corps was aimed at showcasing the military capabilities and to inculcate a sense of pride and affection in citizens towards the elite Army, which includes its serving soldiers, veterans and their families. The event was also designed to acquaint the visitors with various facilities and amenities available with the Army and also it’s unique way of functioning besides enthralling the attendees with entertaining displays.
Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest Lt Gen K Surendranath, AVSM, SM, VSM, GOC, Trishakti Corps highlighted the numerous initiatives undertaken for the welfare of veterans and their dependents. He called upon all sections of society to come forward and extend maximum support for the veterans and veer naris. The chief guest emphasized that besides its primary role of ensuring the security of the Nation, the Armed Forces also play a key constructive role of nation building by undertaking projects for welfare of a sizeable segment of society comprising of Armed Forces Veterans, War Widows and their dependents. He also called upon the local civil administration to strengthen the hands of the Armed Forces by ensuring a high standard of administration and facilities for the families of serving and retired soldiers.
The crowd at the sprawling grounds of Bengdubi Military Station was enthralled by the impressive display by Army Bands, the dare devilry of the Sky Divers and the training of Army Dogs. The display of military equipment which included tanks, guns and other weaponry witnessed an enthusiastic interest of the civilians, especially the youth.
A large number of assistance stalls related to Ex-serviceman Contributory Health Scheme, Army Welfare Housing Organisation, Army Welfare Education Society, Family Welfare Organisation, other Employment Agencies, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board, NCC and Army Recruitment Organisation were set up in the mela to assist Army Veterans and local population of states of West Bengal and Sikkim. The mela was attended by war widows, handicapped soldiers and the Armed Forces Veterans of the states. Eight serving and retired handicapped personnel were presented modified scooters.
The Army Mela on 18-19 Feb 2012 enabled the general public, war widows and Armed Forces veterans to avail the benefits through the large number of assistance stalls established besides strengthening the bond between the local population and the Army.
Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest Lt Gen K Surendranath, AVSM, SM, VSM, GOC, Trishakti Corps highlighted the numerous initiatives undertaken for the welfare of veterans and their dependents. He called upon all sections of society to come forward and extend maximum support for the veterans and veer naris. The chief guest emphasized that besides its primary role of ensuring the security of the Nation, the Armed Forces also play a key constructive role of nation building by undertaking projects for welfare of a sizeable segment of society comprising of Armed Forces Veterans, War Widows and their dependents. He also called upon the local civil administration to strengthen the hands of the Armed Forces by ensuring a high standard of administration and facilities for the families of serving and retired soldiers.
The crowd at the sprawling grounds of Bengdubi Military Station was enthralled by the impressive display by Army Bands, the dare devilry of the Sky Divers and the training of Army Dogs. The display of military equipment which included tanks, guns and other weaponry witnessed an enthusiastic interest of the civilians, especially the youth.
A large number of assistance stalls related to Ex-serviceman Contributory Health Scheme, Army Welfare Housing Organisation, Army Welfare Education Society, Family Welfare Organisation, other Employment Agencies, Rajya/Zila Sainik Board, NCC and Army Recruitment Organisation were set up in the mela to assist Army Veterans and local population of states of West Bengal and Sikkim. The mela was attended by war widows, handicapped soldiers and the Armed Forces Veterans of the states. Eight serving and retired handicapped personnel were presented modified scooters.
The Army Mela on 18-19 Feb 2012 enabled the general public, war widows and Armed Forces veterans to avail the benefits through the large number of assistance stalls established besides strengthening the bond between the local population and the Army.
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