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Publicity Directorate General Resettlement

Publicity Directorate of Directorate General Resettlement, Ministry of Defence, is responsible for projecting the policies of DGR regarding resettlement and welfare of ex-servicemen, widows and their dependants through its various publications, brochures, leaflets and advertisements. It also interacts with print and election media after obtaining clearance from Directorate of Public Relations, Ministry of Defence.

Publicity Directorate also acts as a nodal agency for implementation of policies relating to progressive us of Hindi in official work.

Some of the publications of Directorate General Resettlement published through Publicity Directorate which are distributed to Command Headquarters, Records Offices, Rajya Sainik Boards/Zila Sainik Boards and Ex-servicemen, free of cost, are as under:-

(a) Sainik Punarwas
(b) DGR News Letter
© Annual Training Programme for Officers and JCOs/OR
(d) Guidelines for Functioning of Security Agencies
(e) Guide to Service Personnel, Ex-servicemen, Widows and Dependants on Benefits and Concessions Provided by Central Government & State Governments
(f) Brochure on ‘Self Employment’
(g) SEMFEX II Scheme
(h) SEMFEX III Scheme

Besides the above Publicity Directorate endeavors to telecast a ‘DGR Film’ on the eve of Armed Forces Flag Day and arranges for telecast of DGR interview on Doordarshan and broadcast it on All India Radio. Three new films oj following subjects are being made on the following subjects for creating awareness amongst the common public, corporate sector and the ex-servicemen population about the various aspects of functioning of DGR:-

(a) Significance of Armed Forces Flag Day
(b) Access to Excellence in Human Resource in ex-defence personnel
© Resettlement and Welfare Activities of DGR

 

Directorate General Resettlement

The Directorate General Resettlement (DGR) is an Inter Service Organisation functioning directly under the Ministry of Defence. In order to maintain a youthful profile of the Armed Forces, approximately 60,000 service personnel are retired/released every year at comparatively young age. Majority of the service personnel at the time of retirement are at an age where thay have numerous unfinished domestic responsibilities, which necessitate their taking up second occupation

The DGR looks after all matters connected with resettlement and welfare of Ex-servicemen (ESM) and their dependants. Efforts continue to be made to explore various avenues for employment of Ex-servicemen in the corporate industry.

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