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The Haryana government begins various schemes for the well -being of soldiers and paramilitary after Operation Sindoor. Bursaries will be given to the children of martyrs to help with education, including an amount of up to 72 thousand rupees available. 20% will be discussed in government opportunities for agnivars, and employment training programs will also start for old service. Sainik Museum will also be built in Rewari. Anurag Agarwal, Chandigarh. After the success of Operation Sindoor, the Haryana government began to implement the welfare schemes of soldiers and paramilitary to the land. The government has already issued a notice to give an ex -gratia of Rs 1 crore to the family members of the soldiers sacrificed by providing their services in the army. At the same time, the government decided to give their protection to the children of military and paramilitary powers. The education of these children should not be left in the middle, and therefore it was decided to start a bursary scheme for them. 72 thousand rupees will be given to the bursary amount, except institutions will be built to prepare for the recruitment of the army in Charkhi Dadri, Hisar and Yamunanagar. It was decided to give a scholarship of 60 thousand rupees a year to children from the sixth to 12th class of military and paramilitary forces. The amount of scholarship for children studying diploma or graduation is 72 thousand rupees. It was decided to give Rs 96 thousand a year to children studying at a postgraduate level. The Haryana government believes that children with the help of this quantity will not be able to leave their studies in the middle. The Haryana government has also decided to launch the feather in the state. Under this scheme, two thousand former servicemen are trained for employment under this scheme a quota of 20 percent prescribed. Upon receipt of successful training, provision was made to give 50 thousand rupes per ex -service man so that they could start their work in the environment for which they were trained. Police already have a ban to submit in the recruitment of the special officer. In addition, the state government has set a 20 percent quota for the fire in the Haryana police recruitment. Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah proposed for this, after which Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini convened a cabinet meeting and implemented this proposal of Amit Shah in his state. The chief minister has announced that it should provide a subportion in Haryana Skill Employment Corporation to give jobs to former soldiers. The government, as they start the helpline, are Rewari and Jhajjar districts in Haryana, where most military armies serve. The participation of Haryana soldiers in the country’s armies is at number six. In light of this, the state government decided to build a military museum in Rewari. It was announced in the budget. The government is also considering starting the helpline for the ease of containers and paramilitary. In Charkhi Dadri, Hisar and Yamunanagar, there is a preparation to create a Preparatory Institute for armies for preparing for the recruitment of the army. Chief Minister Naib Saini has instructed departmental officials to work quickly for this. Rao Narbir is the Minister of Sainik and the paramilitary welfare department. He was asked by the government to work on all these schemes quickly. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.