In a remarkable move aimed at bolstering healthcare access for retired armed forces personnel, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Vajra Corps recently inspected the proposed site for a new Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) Polyclinic in the Brahmpur-Gagret area.
This development addresses a long-standing need among veterans who have struggled to obtain adequate medical facilities in the region.
A Family Beyond Service
The Indian Army has always stood as more than a mere profession; it is a closely knit family built upon values, pride, and the legacy of those who served before. This sense of unity extends beyond active service, and the wellbeing of ex-servicemen remains a paramount concern. By ensuring that veterans receive proper healthcare, the Army continues to reinforce a message of respect and commitment to those who have selflessly safeguarded the nation.
ECHS: A Lifeline for Veterans
Introduced to provide quality healthcare to former military personnel and their dependents, the ECHS has emerged as a critical support system for the veteran community. The upcoming Polyclinic in Brahmpur-Gagret will offer an array of services—ranging from regular check-ups and diagnostic tests to specialist consultations—ensuring that ex-servicemen can access timely and comprehensive treatment without traveling long distances.
Vajra Corps’ Commitment
During his visit, the GOC of Vajra Corps emphasized the Corps’ unwavering dedication to improving the lives of veterans. Inspecting the site was a crucial step in expediting the project, signaling the Indian Army’s steadfast resolution to bridge healthcare gaps. Once operational, the Polyclinic will mark a significant stride toward providing holistic support to former soldiers and their families in the region.
A Lasting Legacy
By championing the cause of ex-servicemen’s welfare, the Indian Army sets a shining example of honoring those who have served the nation with valor and dedication. The forthcoming ECHS Polyclinic in Brahmpur-Gagret stands not only as a symbol of improved healthcare facilities but also as a testament to the Army’s enduring commitment to its extended family of veterans.