Indian Army Launches First Phase of Project NAMAN to Support Veterans and Their Families.

Defence

The Indian Army has launched the first phase of Project NAMAN, aimed at supporting veterans and their families. This initiative is designed to address the needs and welfare of retired personnel, offering a range of services including medical care, financial assistance, and career guidance. The project also focuses on improving living conditions and providing emotional support to veterans and their families. By implementing this phase, the Indian Army demonstrates its commitment to ensuring the well-being and dignity of those who have served the nation, marking a significant step in veteran care and support.


      Project NAMAN aims to enhance vocational training and employment opportunities for veterans.

      The initiative includes health camps and counseling sessions for better mental and physical well-being.

     

 

     


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Commander-in-Chief: President Droupadi Murmu
Headquarters: New Delhi
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