Governor Gangwar Pledges Development of Martyred Soldier’s Village in Ranchi
Key Points:
- Two-day event draws over 800 ex-servicemen and Matrishakti members
- Top military officials discuss economic empowerment initiatives
- Governor assures development plans for Lance Naik Albert Ekka’s village
RANCHI – The All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council’s two-day Maha Sammelan concluded successfully, featuring discussions on veteran welfare and economic empowerment initiatives.
Distinguished military veterans gathered for the event. “Our organization strives to create meaningful opportunities for ex-servicemen,” remarked a senior council member.
Moreover, the Matrishakti group presented cultural performances. The event showcased their dedication through patriotic songs and dances.
Focus on Economic Empowerment
Various sessions explored cooperative ventures. The discussions covered opportunities in dairy, fisheries, and poultry sectors.
Meanwhile, experts shared insights on financial management. They also addressed crucial aspects of cyber security for veterans.
Honoring Service and Sacrifice
The conference recognized gallantry award winners. Mrs. Nilima Kumar and Honorary Captain Mago Bading received special honors.
Furthermore, Lieutenant General Vishnu Kant Chaturvedi emphasized unity. The organization aims to strengthen support networks for veterans.
Government Support and Future Plans
Governor Santosh Gangwar made significant announcements. His commitment to developing Jari village highlighted the government’s support.
Additionally, Minister Sanjay Seth promised swift action. The development projects will honor Lance Naik Albert Ekka’s supreme sacrifice.

