Ayodhya Cantt witnessed a significant visit by Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C) of the Central Command of the Indian Army, to review the operational and administrative readiness of the Dogra Regimental Centre. The visit underscored the Army’s commitment to maintaining high standards of training and welfare for both serving personnel and veterans.
During his visit, Lt Gen Sengupta closely reviewed the training programs at the Regimental Centre, particularly focusing on the preparations for training Agniveers under the Agnipath scheme. The Army Commander lauded the efforts of the Dogra Regimental Centre in upholding rigorous training standards and ensuring the operational effectiveness of new recruits.
The General also interacted with veterans at the Regimental Centre, emphasizing the Indian Army’s continuous support for its retired personnel. As part of this initiative, he inspected the Sainik Sadan transit facility, a welfare facility designed to provide comfort and convenience to veterans during their stay. Lt Gen Sengupta appreciated the high standards maintained at the transit facility and commended the Centre for its dedication to veteran welfare.
The visit reaffirmed the Central Command’s focus on readiness and welfare, ensuring that both operational efficiency and personnel support remain at the forefront of the Indian Army’s priorities. The Dogra Regimental Centre’s continued efforts in effective training and welfare programs were praised as a testament to its legacy of excellence and commitment to national service.
This visit highlights the synergy between operational readiness and welfare initiatives, showcasing the Indian Army’s holistic approach to personnel management and its unwavering support for both its serving members and veterans.