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Chinar Corps celebrates Defence Forces Veterans’ Day

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Srinagar, Jan 14: The Chinar Corps on Wednesday celebrated Defence Forces Veterans’ Day at the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JKLI) Regimental Centre here.

The event was organised to pay rich tributes to the courage, sacrifice and service of veterans who have served the nation with distinction.

Defence Forces Veterans’ Day is observed annually on January 14 to commemorate the superannuation of Field Marshal K M Cariappa, OBE, the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Armed Forces.

The day honours the indomitable spirit of soldiers who dedicated their lives to the defence of the country.

The event, organised under the aegis of the Chinar Corps, was attended by the General Officer Commanding (GOC) Chinar Corps, senior Army and civil officials, veterans, Veer Matas, Veer Naris and gallantry awardees.

Despite the severe cold prevailing in the Valley, the enthusiasm and warmth displayed by the veterans marked the occasion.

The ceremony celebrated the invaluable contribution of ex-servicemen to the nation and also served as a platform to disseminate first-hand information about various welfare schemes and initiatives undertaken by the Central and Union Territory governments for veterans and their families.

Th Chinar Corps Commander felicitated the attendees and expressed gratitude for their selfless service and sacrifices.

He reaffirmed the Army’s and the administration’s commitment to ensuring continuous support and assistance to veterans, Veer Naris and Veer Matas.

The event concluded with renewed assurances of welfare, respect and care for the veteran community, reinforcing the enduring bond between serving soldiers and those who have previously donned the uniform in service of the nation.

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