Updated
Updated · ThePrint · Jul 27
Brigadier Malik Urges Haryana Ex-Servicemen Corporation as Governor Reviews Resettlement, Job Quotas
Updated
Updated · ThePrint · Jul 27

Brigadier Malik Urges Haryana Ex-Servicemen Corporation as Governor Reviews Resettlement, Job Quotas

2 articles · Updated · ThePrint · Jul 27

Summary

  • Chandigarh officials told Haryana Governor Ashim Kumar Ghosh that the state lacks an Ex-Servicemen Corporation, with Brigadier Sudhir Malik pressing for such a body to strengthen resettlement and family welfare.
  • Malik’s briefing covered Directorate General Resettlement programs on skill development, self-employment, entrepreneurship and corporate-sector placement for ex-servicemen in Haryana.
  • State support measures discussed included reservation for ex-servicemen in government jobs and public sector undertakings, alongside recent policy updates expanding job quotas in Haryana.
  • The governor backed efforts to widen second-career options, as the discussion focused on aligning training curricula with corporate and public-sector demand and using job fairs to improve re-employment.

Insights

Why is Haryana still missing a dedicated Ex-Servicemen Corporation despite sweeping new policies for veteran resettlement?
Will Haryana's strict new single benefit principle genuinely empower veteran families or quietly restrict their future employment opportunities?