New OIC of ECHS Warmly Welcomed by All India Ex-Servicemen Council, Jamshedpur

The All India Ex-Servicemen Council in Jamshedpur felicitates new OIC of ECHS, LT Col Tejpal Singh Bajwa, pledging their full faith and expressing happiness over his appointment.

JAMSHEDPUR – The All India Ex-Servicemen Council in Jamshedpur recently welcomed the new OIC of ECHS, LT Col Tejpal Singh Bajwa, with a grand felicitation ceremony.

A bouquet and a shawl were presented to the new OIC as tokens of respect and welcome.

State Vice President of the organization, Rajesh K. Pandey, along with District General Secretary Jitendra Singh, and President Vinay K. Yadav, led the group of retired military comrades in sending best wishes to LT Col Bajwa as he assumes his new role.

The council congratulated him on the opportunity to serve the nation’s esteemed ex-servicemen.

LT Col Tejpal Singh Bajwa expressed gratitude towards everyone present and emphasized the importance of respecting ex-servicemen, their families, and dependents, promising to address their concerns during their retirement life.

The recent appointment of LT Col Bajwa as the OIC of ECHS has stirred a wave of happiness among all ex-servicemen, who have expressed their complete faith in his abilities.

The event saw the participation of numerous ex-servicemen including Jitendra Singh, Awadhesh Kumar, Satya Prakash, Vinay Kumar Yadav, Rajesh Pandey, Rajiv, Satendra Singh, Anil K Singh, LB Singh, Birendra Singh, Manoj Kumar Singh, Gopal Kumar, Ghanshyam Yadav, and others.

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