The mother of all compendiums?
Is it ‘compendiums’ or ‘compendia’ ? Experts on the Queen’s language may please enlighten! Or perhaps I should just ask my wife :-)
Veterans keep writing in to know about various welfare schemes concerning them initiated by the Central Goverment in general and Kendriya Sainik Board in particular.
The Kendriya Sainik Board has a well researched policy book on most of the schemes related to veterans and their families. The said compendium also contains broad guidelines issued to the State Governments from time to time on the subject of various issues concerning retired personnel and family members.
You may download the compendium by clicking here. I must caution you however that at almost 350 pages and 5 MB, it’s a pretty heavy file, hence patience would come handy.
Posted by Navdeep / Maj Navdeep Singh at 5:36 AM Labels: Policy and Benefits
Mother of all compendiums- click me
Researched Work of Kendriya Sainik Board
Collated Government Policies exploring the vast expanse of the nothingness- nothing related to ground reality. The policies enumerated is difficult to comprehend- a compendium comparable to haystack and the material of substance is akin to a needle lost in the stack of hay! "Jai Jawan Jai Kissan" is all that it echoes!
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