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Armed Forces Flag Day observed at Raj Bhavan

Lt Governor expresses gratitude; salutes the bravery & selfless service of the Armed Forces

LG contributes towards the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund; appeals to public to generously contribute towards the Fund

JAMMU, DECEMBER 07: On the occasion of Armed Forces Flag Day, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today paid rich tributes to the valiant personnel of Armed Forces and saluted the bravery and selfless service of the Defence Forces and their families.

“Our Armed Forces Personnel continue to set the highest standards of valour. Their indomitable spirit inspires the whole nation to continue steadfastly towards achieving greatness, every single day”, the Lt Governor said.

To commemorate the day, Director Sainik Welfare Department, Brig. (Rtd.) Gurmeet Singh Shan pinned the Armed Forces Flag on the jacket of the Lt Governor.

On the occasion, the Lt Governor made contribution towards the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund and conveyed his best wishes to all serving and retired Defence personnel and their families.

He also appealed to the people of J&K to contribute generously to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund for the welfare of Veterans’ and the families of those who lost their lives defending the nation. ‘This will be a befitting tribute to acknowledge their sacrifices’, he added.

Later, Director Sainik Welfare Department briefed the Lt Governor about various initiatives launched by the Department for the welfare of Veterans, Veer Naris, their dependents and serving Armed Forces personnel.

The Lt Governor urged the Sainik Welfare Department to continue its sustained efforts towards the welfare of the ex-Servicemen and their family members.

Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, and Home Secretary, Sh Shaleen Kabra were present on the occasion.

Director Sainik Welfare was accompanied by Col (Rtd.) RK Sharma, (ZSWO Samba); Col (Rtd.) JS Randhawa, (ZSWO RS Pura); Col (Rtd.) BS Sambyal, (ZSWO Jammu); Sh Jagdish Chander (Ex Army), Sh Tanvir Singh (Ex Navy), Sh Pawan Anand (Ex Air force), and Anil Sharma (Ex-Army).

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