Deccan Chronicle

Army veterans recall old memories

600 ex-servicemen, families take part in rally

- T.S.S. SIDDHARTH I DC

A large number of armed forces veterans were seen reviving old memories. The occasion was the ex-servicemen rally organised by the Artillery Centre, Hyderabad, under the aegis of the Headquarte­rs, Dakshin Bharat area, in Nizamabad.

Over 600 ex-servicemen and their dependents took part in the rally, which served as an occasion for bonhomie and bonding with the veterans as well as resolution of pension-related grievances and extending CSD (Canteen Stores Department) facilities for them. Apart from being a forum for the young to honour the veterans, arrangemen­ts were also made to provide medical examinatio­n for the ex-servicemen.

A team of Army doctors including medical and dental specialist­s and paramedica­l staff of empanelled hospitals were also drafted for the purpose. Free medicines

APART FROM being a forum for the young to honour the veterans, arrangemen­ts were also made to provide medical examinatio­n for the exservicem­en. Free medicines were also distribute­d.

were distribute­d to the exservicem­en and their dependents.

Lt. Gen. P.N. Rao, General

Officer Commanding, Dakshin Bharat, Maj. Gen. R.K. Singh, General Officer Commanding, Telangana and Andhra sub area, and Brig. R.R. Kumar, Commandant, Artillery Centre, Hyderabad. interacted with the veterans and their families.

Administra­tive officials of Nizamabad lead by collector C. Narayana Reddy, police commission­er Kartikeya and municipal commission­er John Samsun extended their support to the veterans.

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