Sainik Darpan

Today's age is the age of computing and information. Very few soldiers, whether in the military or retired, are connected to modern technology and the latest information – most soldiers have been deprived of this latest, modern welfare information. The Monthly Sainik Darpan is a welfare initiative for ex-servicemen, their children, brave wives, brave mothers, brave fathers and an important link connecting ex-servicemen. Various schemes for soldiers, government orders (GR), seminars, agitations, events, gatherings , hunger strikes organized by various organizations of soldiers (e.g. One Rank One Pension) Information, events and decisions related to ex-servicemen at the state and national level, competitive examination guidance for the children of soldiers, experience of ex-servicemen, etc. have been included in the sections in Sainik Darpan. Various welfare schemes for ex-servicemen and families , state-of-the-art, up-to-date, useful and guiding information are available in various media, all of which are not accessible to everyone. By collecting that information from different mediums so that we do not miss out on the necessary information. The Sainik Mirror team is constantly trying to reach out to the ex-servicemen family. It is because of the spontaneous response of us to this spirit of social service that we hope that our love and response will continue. In the future, Sainik Darpan will try to address the problems faced by ex-servicemen such as pension issues , education and business, ECHS-related problems, legal advice. Sainik Darpan is a very useful and effective medium for the overall development of ex-servicemen, to convey the passion, affection and dedication towards ex-servicemen as well as the various work done by them in the minds of various organizations and office bearers of ex-servicemen. You can also participate in this welfare program of Sainik Darpan by Connecting with us on Sainik.Darpan@gmail.com With Best Complements and Regards Sainik Darpan Team
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