Inaugurating the 30th meeting of Kendriya Sainik Board here, Parrikar said special attention by the central and state governments and support by local administration towards welfare of the families of ex-servicemen and serving soldiers is crucial.
"We want our troops to maintain high morale and perform their duties without worrying about their families", he said.
Underlining some of the welfare measures for ex-servicemen and their dependents, the minister said the government has revised the marriage grant for two daughters of ex-serviceman from Rs 16,000 to Rs 50,000 with effect from April 1.
He said the amount under Prime Minister Scholarship Scheme for boys has been hiked from Rs 15,000 to Rs 24,000 per annum while for girls the same has been revised from Rs 18,000 to Rs 27,000 per annum.
He also pointed out few issues on ex-servicemen welfare, which require direct engagement with other stakeholders like states and Union Territories, local administration and Rajya Sainik Board.