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CliQ INDIA > National > Preparations to promote Govt schemes through army personnel while on leave
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Preparations to promote Govt schemes through army personnel while on leave

Army to promote government schemes to soldiers on leave

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  • Discussions underway between army and government
  • Soldiers advised to contribute to nation-building
  • Soldiers to give feedback every three months

New Delhi, 13 September : Now preparations are being made to disseminate the ambitious schemes of the Central Government to the army personnel while they go home during leave. Discussions are going on between the army and the government in this regard. The Army has advised every soldier going on leave to contribute to the nation-building effort based on his interests and the needs of his local community. Besides, it has also been asked to give feedback on the campaigns run every three months.

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  • Letter sent to all command headquarters in May
  • Experiment already done with CAPFs
  • Army officer says social service is fine

Letter sent to all command headquarters in May

In fact, the Army’s Function and Welfare Directorate, under the Army’s Adjutant General’s Branch, had written a letter to all command headquarters in May this year, recommending the soldiers make good use of their leaves and contribute to nation-building. Was. It was advised in the letter that every soldier going on leave should choose any topic based on his interest and the needs of his local community and involve the local people in his campaign by making a personal contribution. Besides, it was also asked to give feedback every three months on the campaign’s run.

In the correspondence with all the command headquarters, it was said that the soldiers can make better use of their holidays by getting involved in social causes and contributing to nation-building. The soldiers themselves can choose government schemes for promotion. Although no official order has been issued by the Army after this recommendation letter, the Army is suggesting its soldiers participate in social activities during the holidays. During the holidays, Army soldiers will give information to the people about government schemes in their area. It will inform them about schemes like the ‘Clean India Campaign’ and the ‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan’.

Experiment already done with CAPFs

In fact, such an experiment has already been done with the central paramilitary forces, ‘CAPF’ Central Armed Police Force personnel were also given similar duties. The CAPFs have been asked to collect detailed historical information in the geographical area in which they are deployed. Apart from their duty, the soldiers will also document the history of the place. Now preparations are underway to repeat the same experiment with Indian Army soldiers. However, the Army letter also mentions how the soldiers, who often serve under difficult conditions, will have ample time to indulge in such social activities during leave. The purpose of giving leave to army personnel is to allow them to spend time with their families and complete household chores.

Army officer says social service is fine

An army officer says that there is nothing wrong with social service, provided the soldiers participate in it in their own way. Be it the army or the central paramilitary forces, holidays are very important for everyone. When a soldier gets free time from rigorous duty, he has a long list of household tasks ready for him. Since he goes home after several months, he also has family responsibilities. After the recruitment of Agniveer into the army, the soldiers will get only 30 days of leave in a year. In such a situation, the idea of promoting government schemes at the local level to the soldiers who have gone on leave with their families is not appropriate.

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