Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has decided to allot land for CRPF's women battalion in Alwar district in the state.
The decision was taken in a meeting with Union MoS for Defence Jitendra Singh.
Several other issues related with soldier welfare were also discussed in the meeting, according to an official release here.
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Rajasthan will become the first state in the country to have three Sainik schools after opening of the two new proposed schools.
At present, a Sainik school is functional in Chittorgarh.
Gehlot informed Singh that the state offers a special package for martyrs which was introduced at the time of Kargil war.
Other facilities and schemes for ex-servicemen, war widows provided by the state government were also discussed in the meeting.
Singh said that the ministry has recently launched ex-servicemen contributory health scheme (ECHS) for online bill processing at the Jaipur Military station.
The scheme, he said, will benefit all members of ECHS by ensuring transparency and considerably reducing the time period between treatment of patients and release of payment to the empanelled hospitals.