Ex-Servicemen Council Plans Military Summit to Push for Veterans’ Rights

85 Veterans Attend Jamshedpur Meet, Announce Ranchi Conference in January

Key Points:

  • Council to hold Military Mahasammelan in Ranchi on January 11-12
  • Organization seeks state recognition to better serve veteran community
  • Leaders emphasize unity for securing employment opportunities

JAMSHEDPUR – The All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council held a military conference with 85 veterans, announcing plans for a major summit in Ranchi.

Council President Vinay Kumar Yadav addressed the gathering. The meeting began with tributes to martyrs.

Meanwhile, Satya Prakash presented the organization song. Manoj Kumar Singh delivered the introductory address.

Future Plans

The council announced a Military Mahasammelan for January. The event aims to present demands to the state government.

Moreover, leaders highlighted employment initiatives. The organization focuses on preserving veterans’ dignity.

Council Activities

General Secretary Jitendra Kumar Singh discussed challenges. The council seeks official recognition since 2008.

Furthermore, Sukhwinder Singh presented activity reports. The meeting reviewed financial statements.

“Veterans can contribute significantly to disaster management,” noted Senior Vice President Awadhesh Kumar. Similar initiatives have succeeded in other states.

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