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Armed forces tribunal asks govt to Give war injury pension to WWII jawan

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Even the Armed forces tribunal seat of Lucknow has led the defence ministry as well as other economists, such as Chief of Army Staff, to grant war trauma retirement to Rifleman Govind Singh Rawat, that endured splinter wounds on September 6, 1941 in Italy during World war-II.
Originally hailing from Pauri Garhwal area of Uttarakhand, the jawan now resides in Dehradun.
He had been granted adoptive retirement on medical grounds on April 6, 1947.
According to the court orderthe ministry of defense contended that Rawat isn’t eligible for war injury pension, since the coverage isn’t related to jawans hurt at pre-independence moment.
It had been contended that the policy simply permits retirement to disabled veterans injured during operations and wars of 1971, both 1965 and 1947-48.
But rejecting the authorities rack, the tribunal said that the soldier will be eligible to retirement together with arrears.

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