Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has said that the government is committed to the welfare of ex-servicemen.
Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has left for Ladakh on a three-day visit. He met with ex-servicemen and discussed today. He then said: I appreciate the unparalleled dedication of the ex-servicemen in ensuring the security of the country. The government is committed to the welfare of ex-servicemen. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to bring in a single post, a single pension scheme for ex-servicemen, has put an end to the long wait.
This is a testament to the unshakable commitment of the state to the welfare and satisfaction of ex-servicemen. Our aim is to focus on your welfare, as you have taken care of the security of the country. The government is taking a number of steps, including job fairs, for the rehabilitation of ex-servicemen. As a result, many ex-servicemen have found employment.
Many online services have been launched for ex-servicemen under the Digital India program. A website called ‘e-Sehat’ was launched to provide remote medical care at the time of the Kovai epidemic. IVRS was introduced to solve problems faced by ex-servicemen. Thus he spoke.
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