by Haryananewswire (Balbir)
CHANDIGARH, JAN 22
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today
announced to increase the amount of lumpsum financial assistance and
annuity of the gallantry award winners of the state. He also announced
to get a survey conducted to assess repair and renovation of all the
existing Sainik rest houses to be done as per their need and to
construct a new Sainik rest house at Dadri.
The Chief Minister was speaking as chief guest in the 30th annual sammelan of All India Ex-services Welfare Association organised at new Anaj Mandi, Dadri today.
He
said that the state government had decided to increase the award money
of the winners of Paramvir Chakra and Ashok Chakra from Rs 25 lakh each
to Rs 31 lakh each, of Mahavir Chakra and Kirti Chakra from Rs 15 lakh
each to Rs 25 lakh each and of Vir Chakra and Shaurya Chakra from Rs ten
lakh each to Rs 15 lakh each. Similarly, the amount being given to the
winners of Vayusena medal, Navsena medal and Sena medal had also been
increased from Rs five lakh to Rs 7.50 lakh and the amount for
Mention-in-dispatches from Rs 2.50 lakh to Rs 5.50 lakh.
He
said that the annuity for the winners of Paramvir Chakra, Ashok Chakra
and Mahavir Chakra had been increased to Rs 2.50 lakh, Rs two lakh and
Rs 1.90 lakh respectively. The winners of Kirti Chakra, Shaurya Chakra
and Sena medal would get annuity of Rs 1.50 lakh, Rs 70,000 and Rs
40,000 respectively. Annuity for mention-in-dispatches had been
increased to Rs 20,000, he added.
Mr
Hooda said that it was a matter of great pride that Haryana with 1.37
per cent of the geographical area of the country was contributing a
lot to the Armed Forces of the country. Every tenth soldier of the Armed
Forces belonged to Haryana.The youth of Haryana were safeguarding the
borders of the country and the farmers of this sacred land were
producing foodgrains for the teeming millions. Despite better
availability of employment in the state, the youth of Haryana preferred
to join Army. The number of serving personnel and ex-servicemen of the
state stood at 19.38 lakh. The state government was committed to the
welfare of serving personnel, ex-servicemen and their dependents. For
the welfare of these persons, the state government had made a provision
of Rs 33 crore in the annual budget for the year 2011-12.
Giving details of the incentives being given to the serving personnel
and ex-servicemen by the state government, he said that ex-servicemen
above the age of 60 years and their widows, who are not getting any
pension, were being given financial assistance of Rs. 1000 per month.
The war widows were being given a financial assistance of Rs 1000 per
month besides their monthly pension. The ex-servicemen, who took part in
World War II and who were not getting any kind of pension, and their
widows were being given a financial assistance of Rs 1500 per month by
the state government. The blind ex-servicemen and handicapped
ex-servicemen, who were not getting any kind of pension, were also
being given a monthly financial assistance of Rs 1000.
A monthly
financial assistance of Rs 1000 was being given to paraplegic,
tetraplegic and hemiplegic ex servicemen. Financial assistance of Rs
51000 was being given for the marriage of the orphan daughters of
ex-servicemen and Rs 11000 to the widows of ex-servicemen on the
occasion of marriage of their daughters, he added.
Mr Hooda
said that ten per cent residential plots floated by Haryana Urban
Development Authority and five per cent houses built by Haryana Housing
Board have been reserved for ex-servicemen and serving personnel.
Defence colonies were being set up at Rohtak, Rewari, Jhajjar, Hisar,
Narnaul, Bahadurgarh, Jind, Dadri and Karnal by HUDA. One per cent
exemption in stamp duty had also been given to ex-servicemen and serving
personnel. Professional courses, such as- computer, stenography,
sewing and embroidery, fashion designing were being run at Sainik
Pariwar Bhawan for ex-servicemen, war widows and the wards of serving
personnel. The ex-servicemen with more than 25 per cent disability had
been given the facility of free travel in the buses of Haryana
Roadways.The goods sold by CSD canteen had been exempted from VAT.
Mr Hooda
reminded that the issue of one rank one pension was raised vigorously
by him in the Standing Parliamentary Committee on Defence Affairs when
he was Member Parliament and Sharad Pawar was Defence Minister in
1991.He had been supporting this issue and would continue to support in
future as well. On the demand of granting the status of class II to the
Secretaries and Welfare Organisers in the Zila Sainik Boards, he gave
an assurance to take action on this issue.
Mr Hooda honoured war widows and the ex-servicemen who had done commendable work for the All
India Ex-services Welfare Association. He announced to give a financial
assistance of Rs ten lakh from his discretionary fund to the
Association.
The Chairman of All India Ex-services Welfare Association, Lt.
Col. Inderjeet Singh said that ten vocational centres were being set
up across the country by the association and of them six would be set
up in Haryana.
Those
present at the function included Haryana Minister for Cooperation and
Housing Minister, Mr. Satpal Sangwan, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, Rao
Dan Singh, former Governor Mrs. Chandrawati, Political Advisior to
Haryana Chief Minister Prof. Virender Singh and senior civil and police
officers.
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