Shillong, March 23: The Assam Rifles, one of the oldest paramilitary forces in India, commemorated its Veterans Day on Sunday, paying tribute to the courageous men and women who have served the Force with dedication and honour. The event was held at the Assam Rifles headquarters in Shillong, where senior officials, veterans and veer naris gathered to celebrate the legacy and contributions of the Force.

Veterans Day is a momentous occasion to honour the Assam Rifles veterans who have sacrificed their time, energy and often their lives in service to the nation. The event was marked by a series of events, including a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial, followed by speeches from senior officers highlighting the achievements of the Force and its veterans.
The chief guest on the occasion, Director General Assam Rifles, Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera, AVSM, SM, lauded the contribution of the veterans and the serving soldiers of Meghalaya who have contributed immensely to ensure the security and prosperity of the North-East and the country. Veer naris, Assam Rifles Ex-servicemen and Widows were also felicitated on the occasion.
A mega Assam Rifles ex-servicemen rally for ex-servicemen of Shillong was also conducted under the aegis of Headquarters Directorate General Assam Rifles at Shillong Sunday. The rally elicited participation by more than 118 ex-servicemen from all the districts of the State including Gallantry Awardees, Veer Naris, Widows and their dependents. The rally entailed establishment of medical camps, ECHS helpdesk, banking facilities, grievance redressal cell.
The rally was organised under the theme “Serving Those Who Served Us” to connect with the veterans, strengthen bonds with them and also acknowledge their contribution made for the country during the prime of their lives.
Assam Rifles has a total of 97,264 ex-servicemen country wide and a total of 587 Veer Naris. These come under the umbrella of ARESA, which are located in all the states. At present there are 35 ARESA Centres all over India and 3 Pension Paying Offices (PPO) in Nepal to oversee the welfare of Assam rifles ex-servicemen.
Veterans Day at Assam Rifles serves as a reminder of the organization’s rich legacy and reinforces the sense of camaraderie that binds its serving and retired personnel, fostering unity and pride within the Assam Rifles family.
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