INDIAN AIR FORCEINDIAN ARMYINDIAN NAVYTALKING POINTS

Defence Minister launches ‘Maa Bharati Ke Sapoot’ website for contribution to Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund

  • Appeals people to donate generously to honour the sacrifices of the soldiers & their families
  • It is our moral responsibility to help those who keep the country safe: Mr. Rajnath Singh

New Delhi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh launched ‘Maa Bharati Ke Sapoot’ website (www.maabharatikesapoot.mod.gov.in) for contribution to the Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund (AFBCWF) at a function organised at the National War Memorial Complex in New Delhi on October 14, 2022. The AFBCWF is a Tri-Service fund, which is utilised for grant of immediate financial assistance to the families of soldiers/sailors/airmen who lay down their lives or get grievously injured in active military operations.

While the Government has initiated a large number of welfare schemes for the soldiers killed or disabled during active combat operations, there has been a strong public sentiment and requests from citizens, corporate heads, banks and industry captains to contribute to the cause of welfare of the soldiers and their families. The website will enable people to contribute online directly into the fund. A certificate of online contribution can also be downloaded.

In his address, Defence Minister  paid glowing tributes to the valiant soldiers of the Armed Forces whose sacrifice and unwavering commitment keeps the country safe from those who try to cast an evil eye. “Namesof great personalities like Maharana Pratap, Veer Shivaji, Bhagwan Birsa Munda, Rani Laxmibai, Bhagat Singh, Chandrashekhar Azad and Ashfaqullah Khan will be etched in our hearts forever. Their sacrifices continue to be an inspiration for all. It is our Armed Forces who are at the fore preserving our freedom,” he said.

Mr. Rajnath Singh commended the Armed Forces for always protecting the sovereignty, unity &integrity of the countryby responding to threats such as wars and cross-border terror activities with courage and promptness. Therefore, it asthe moral responsibility of the citizens to come forward and support the soldiers&their families in the same way they fulfil their duties of protecting the nation, he said.

Referring to the public support to the Armed Forces during 1962 & 1971 wars as also the ‘Bharat Ke Veer’ initiative he took for the welfare of Central Armed Police Forces personnel during his stint as the Home Minister, Defence Minister  asserted that it has always been the country’s tradition of extending all possible help to its soldiers.He described the AFBCWFas one of the major steps in that direction, urging the people to contribute generously to the fund.

Mr. Rajnath Singh stated that through this contribution, citizens can contribute to the welfare of the Armed Forces & their families and Nation Building as a whole. “Everyone should play their part in the country’s journey of progress. One should become a responsiblerider in this journey and not a free-rider. It is our duty to activelyparticipate in nation-building,” he said.

In a video message, Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, who is the ‘Goodwill Ambassador’ of the initiative, expressed his gratitude towards the families of the fallen heroes and exhorted people to come forward and contribute to the fund.

On the occasion, Defence Minister  also felicitated the Next of Kin of fallen heroes and disabled soldiers. Parents and relatives of many war-decorated soldiers graced the occasion. Various performances included rendering of a poem by Mr. Manoj Muntashir Shukla, Army Symphony Band, Singer Mohit Chauhan, martial arts performance by Gatka & Kalarippayattu teams of the Army, duet by Dr L Subramaniam and Smt Kavita Krishnamurthy and sharing of views by actor Sidharth Malhotra.

The event was attended by Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande, Secretary (Ex-Servicemen Welfare) Mr. Vijoy Kumar Singh, Vice Chief of the Naval Staff Vice Admiral SN Ghormade and other senior civil and military officials.Olympics Gold medalist Sudebar Neeraj Chopra was also present.

Indian Army, on behalf Ministry of Defence, Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare, is maintaining an account for the fund. Besides online donation, the conventional systems of donations will continue. Donations can be made through a Demand Draft drawn in favour of Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund payable at New Delhi which may be sent by post to the following address:

Accounts Section

Adjutant General’s Branch

Ceremonial & Welfare Directorate

Room No 281-B, South Block

IHQ of MoD(Army), New Delhi – 110011

Alternatively, contribution can be made directly in the account of Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund. Details of Bank Accounts are given below:

1st Account

Fund Name: Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund

Bank Name: Canara Bank, South Block, Defence Headquarters New Delhi – 110011

IFSC Code: CNRB0019055

Account No: 90552010165915

Type of A/c: Saving

2nd Account

Fund Name : Armed Forces Battle Casualties Welfare Fund

Bank Name : State Bank of India, Parliament Street, New Delhi – 110011

IFSC Code : SBIN0000691

Account No : 40650628094

Type of A/c : Saving

Related Articles

Back to top button