Conceding a long pending demand, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today approved a policy change allowing cash grants instead of land for war widows.
The policy change will be applicable to dependents of martyred soldiers, besides permanently disabled soldiers of 1962 Indo-China War, 1965 Indo-Pak War and widows of 1971 Indo-Pak War.
An official spokesperson of the chief minister's office said that Singh had okayed a grant of Rs 5 lakh in lieu of one acre of land upto a maximum of Rs 50 lakh for 10 acres, as per individual eligibility.
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He added that the chief minister has reiterated his commitment to the welfare of the war widows, as well as ex-servicemen.
Singh has started connecting with all the war widows and ex-servicemen in the state on a personal basis through Demi- Official letters, the spokesperson said.
The chief minister has also set up a special ex- serviceman cell in his office to look into various issues concerning them. He has also directed the civil and police officials to extend full respect, assistance and recognition to ex-servicemen in the state, the spokesperson said.
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