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Nepali Army ex-servicemen’s conference wraps up



KATHMANDU: The third round of ex-armies’ conference fixed for the tenure of Army Chief Purna Chandra Thapa has been concluded.

The event was targeted at ex-servicemen of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur was held in the NA Valley Division.

Inaugurating the event, Army Chief Thapa assured that the contribution, bravery, and dedication of the Nepali Army ex-soldiers would be valued.

The NA conducts at least one province-level conference of ex-armies during the tenure of each Army Chief.

As he said on the occasion, efforts are being made to further increase access of beneficiaries of the NA-run welfare-based programs so as to increase the socio-economic status of ex-armies, single women, and other target groups. Likewise, the Covid-19 vaccination for ex-armies had begun.

The theme of the event is ‘ education, health, facilities, and self-employment; the base of self-dignity and prosperity’. As the Army Chief said, the N was doing its best to create self-employment opportunities for ex-armies and provide a ground for staying within the family happily by liberating them from the compulsion of going for aboard jobs for livelihood.

On the occasion, a 100-year-old senior-most ex-army Nar Bahadur Basnet and a 104-year-old single woman, Ganga Devi Thapa Magar, were honored.

Similarly, seven parents encouraging their four children or more than it for the army service were also honored.

Army Welfare Fund also honored best micro-entrepreneur, Dutta Prasad Timilsina, and wife of ex-army Rajan Khatri.

Likewise, a wheelchair, crutch, and financial aid were provided to four differently-abled persons as well a cheque of entrepreneurship loan was handed over to those women willing to run business under the micro-finance program.

On the occasion, Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant General, Prabhuram Sharma, said that the ex-army conference is being organized with the objective of sharing their experience.

Former Lieutenant General Balananda Sharma, Chief Executive Director of Nepali Army Welfare Board, Gaurav Tandul, and President of Nepal National Ex- Army Association, Digamber Shumsher Rana also expressed their views.

Publish Date : 07 April 2021 21:27 PM

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