General Meeting of the Paramilitary Retired Soldiers' Association

General Meeting of the Paramilitary Retired Soldiers' Association

General Meeting of the Paramilitary Retired Soldiers' Association

Valley, Ju. 13 : The 14th Annual General Meeting of Paramilitary Force Retired Soldiers Union of Kodagu District was held at Kodava Samaj, Madikeri under the chairmanship of Union President MG Yatish. At the beginning of the meeting condolence was offered to the deceased union members. There are more than 4,000 serving and ex-servicemen of paramilitary forces in Kodagu district. Out of this 850 people have got membership. 13 years have passed since the union started.

The office of the association has been opened in a rented building at Mahadevpet, Madikeri. However, till now there is a separate paramilitary soldiers memorial building, canteen system and office required, 55 cent government land has been identified in survey number 11/1 of Mullusoge, Kushalanagar. In this regard, a request was submitted to the government by the union of paramilitary soldiers.

But it is not right that the occupiers of the land have filed a lawsuit against the officials who have cooperated with the soldiers' union including G.K.Dinesh Kumar, the office bearer of the soldiers' union, President M.G. Yatish, Vice-President Pulianda M. ChAgappa expressed regret in the meeting. He expressed regret that it is ironic that the paramilitary soldiers who have returned home after serving the country are not being given the land they deserve justly.

Speaker Yatish gave information about the benefits and usage of central government health services.

GK Dinesh Kumar and Noorera M. Bhimaiah of the soldiers' union expressed their regret that it is not reasonable for the occupiers to file an unnecessary complaint if the soldiers who have sacrificed their lives and served on the borders of the country for decades are going to get government land.

80-year-old ex-paramilitary soldiers BD Gopal, MA Poonacha, CJ Bopaiah, PM Poovaiah, MK Appiah were felicitated in the Mahasabha.

On this occasion, former soldier Marvin Correa gave a computer worth 60,000 to the union for free. Harish Kumar Gowda was elected unopposed as the new vice-president of the Yoddha Union. Puttegowda, Manohar, Lokesh, Thimmaiah, Harishkumar Gowda, Nalini, Gopalakrishna, Ashok, Kariappa, PM Lokesh, Kudupaje Chandresh were there.

Union Director BN Rajasekhar welcomed. Vice President Pulianda Changappa made the introductory speech. Secretary BM Ravi Adra presented the audit report. Narrated by Thangamma, Director S.S.Leelaveni gave a vote of thanks.

 

 

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