
Wokha, Mar 20: Major General HS Mavi, Inspector General of the Assam Rifles (North), on March 19, 2026, interacted with Ex-Servicemen (ESM) at Wokha, reaffirming the force’s commitment towards the welfare and well-being of veterans.
During the visit, a free medical camp was organised for Ex-Servicemen, offering essential healthcare services, medical check-ups and expert consultations. The initiative aimed to address the healthcare needs of veterans, many of whom face challenges in accessing timely medical facilities in remote areas.
In addition to the medical outreach, a dedicated grievance cell was set up to provide a platform for Ex-Servicemen to raise concerns and seek prompt resolution of their issues. Officials said the initiative reflects a proactive approach to ensuring that the voices of veterans are heard and addressed effectively.
Interacting with the veterans, Major General Mavi acknowledged their invaluable service to the nation and appreciated their continued contribution to society. He assured them of sustained support from the Assam Rifles in addressing their concerns and improving their quality of life.
The programme was well received by the Ex-Servicemen community, who expressed gratitude for the outreach efforts. Such initiatives highlight the force’s ongoing efforts to strengthen bonds with veterans and ensure their dignity, care and support beyond active service.
Wokha, Mar 20: Major General HS Mavi, Inspector General of the Assam Rifles (North), on March 19, 2026, interacted with Ex-Servicemen (ESM) at Wokha, reaffirming the force’s commitment towards the welfare and well-being of veterans.
During the visit, a free medical camp was organised for Ex-Servicemen, offering essential healthcare services, medical check-ups and expert consultations. The initiative aimed to address the healthcare needs of veterans, many of whom face challenges in accessing timely medical facilities in remote areas.
In addition to the medical outreach, a dedicated grievance cell was set up to provide a platform for Ex-Servicemen to raise concerns and seek prompt resolution of their issues. Officials said the initiative reflects a proactive approach to ensuring that the voices of veterans are heard and addressed effectively.
Interacting with the veterans, Major General Mavi acknowledged their invaluable service to the nation and appreciated their continued contribution to society. He assured them of sustained support from the Assam Rifles in addressing their concerns and improving their quality of life.
The programme was well received by the Ex-Servicemen community, who expressed gratitude for the outreach efforts. Such initiatives highlight the force’s ongoing efforts to strengthen bonds with veterans and ensure their dignity, care and support beyond active service.
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