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Ex-servicemen to take care of vital J&K establishments
The Morning Standard
|May 18, 2025
The Jammu and Kashmir government has approved a proposal to employ the ex-servicemen towards safeguarding the critical infrastructure but in non-combatant roles.
The Army describes it as a step towards strengthening community-based security and harnessing the capabilities of former military personnel. The Army on Saturday said that the Sainik Welfare Board of J&K had moved a proposal for mobilising ex-servicemen to safeguard vital infrastructure across the Union Territory.
"This proposal has now been formally approved by the J&K government, setting the stage for a unique collaboration between veterans and civil authorities," the Army said.
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