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Defence Minister urges people to contribute generously to Armed Forces Flag Day Fund

Key Takeaways

  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urges people to contribute to Armed Forces Flag Day Fund for soldiers’ welfare
  • The Armed Forces Flag Day Fund is a collective responsibility of the country to ensure the welfare of soldiers, both serving and retired, and also their families
  • Contribution to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund is crucial for the soldiers and their kin, as it helps in their welfare and ensures they receive the necessary support

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday exhorted the people to come forward and contribute generously to the Armed Forces Flag Day (AFFD) Fund, terming it as a collective responsibility of the country to ensure the welfare of soldiers, both serving and retired, and also their families.

On the occasion of AFFD, Rajnath Singh, in a video message on X, described the day as an opportunity for the citizens to recognise the indomitable courage, sacrifice, and dedication of soldiers and reaffirm the resolve to fulfil the responsibilities towards these bravehearts.

“Our armed forces act as an impregnable security shield, which is ever ready to protect us in every situation—not just external threats, but also during natural disasters. Their sacrifice and discipline of our soldiers is a source of inspiration for every Indian,” the minister said.

The government is committed to catering to the needs of the veterans and their families, with efforts being made to ensure their welfare. Over 10,000 ex-servicemen have benefited from these schemes so far.

He urged the people to play their part, emphasising that their contribution can prove to be crucial for the soldiers and their kin. For the welfare of society, it is the duty of every citizen to earn with a hundred hands and donate with a thousand hands.

The AFFD is celebrated every year to honour the fallen heroes and the personnel in uniform who fight valiantly on the borders to protect the motherland.

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