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Appreciate soldiers’ sacrifices, lift cap on education fund for martyrs’ children: Navy chief

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Appreciate soldiers’ sacrifices, lift cap on education fund for martyrs’ children: Navy chief

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Appreciate Soldiers Sacrifices: Defence ministry had recommended capping tuition fee reimbursement for children of martyrs at a paltry Rs 10000 per month, Nirmala Sitharaman to take final call

Even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP continue to claim that its only the saffron party that respects and takes care of members of India’s Armed Forces and their kin, a decision by the Union defence ministry to cap reimbursement of tuition and hostel fee of children of martyrs at a paltry Rs 10000 per month has irked Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba.

The Chief of Naval Staff, Sunil Lanba, has now sought to remind Union defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman of the sacrifices made by defence personnel for the country and urged her to withdraw the cap on educational concession for children. Lanba is also the Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff committee which includes the Army and Air Force chiefs.

Lanba’s letter to Sitharaman comes after requests by several ex-servicemen, including Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, for withdrawing the defence ministry’s September 13 decision of capping the fund for children of martyrs and those soldiers who had been disabled while in the line of duty went unheeded.

In his letter to Nirmala Sitharaman, Admiral Lanba said: “the provision of educational concession to their (defence personnels’) wards is a small gesture to recognise their commitment to the defence of the country.” He urged Sitharaman to recognise the “supreme sacrifice made by the defence personnel of the country” and added: “this small gesture (of lifting the cap on fee reimbursement) would assure the families of our brave women and men that the nation cares for them and their sacrifices are truly appreciated by the government.”

Admiral Lanba’s letter seems to have finally shaken the Union defence ministry out of its slumber.

A defence ministry official told reporters on Tuesday that the ministry “is seized of the matter”. Sitharaman too has finally conceded that the decision that had been approved by the Union cabinet led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was “hurting” the defence personnel and their kin and that she will “take a look at the issue again.” However, Sitharaman qualified her comments by adding that theSeptember 13 order by the Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare – which falls under the Union defence ministry – which was okayed by the Modi cabinet was “based on the recommendations of the 7th Pay Commission.”

As per estimates, around 3,400 children of armed forces personnel have been impacted by the decision.

The decision has predictably caused an outrage among defence personnel as well as political leaders, including those usually aligned with the BJP – like Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Even former Army chief and now a minister of state in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s council of ministers, General (retired) VK Singh has opposed his government decision and urged Sitharaman for a review.

The scheme for government bearing the cost of education of ex-servicemen’s children was announced in the Lok Sabha during then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s Congress regime on December 18, 1971 – two days after the Pakistani forces surrendered in Dhaka after the India-Pakistan war that led to the liberation of Bangladesh. It was formally rolled out in early 1972.

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Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani appointed as India’s next Chief of Defence Staff

Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani has been appointed as India’s next Chief of Defence Staff and will succeed General Anil Chauhan later this month.

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Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani appointed as India’s next Chief of Defence Staff

The Centre has appointed Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani as India’s next Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), succeeding General Anil Chauhan, whose tenure will conclude on May 30.

According to the government announcement, Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani will also serve as Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Military Affairs from the date he assumes charge and until further orders.

Lt Gen Subramani is currently serving as the Military Adviser at the National Security Council Secretariat, a role he has held since September 2025. Before that, he served as Vice Chief of the Army Staff between July 2024 and July 2025.

A senior officer from the Garhwal Rifles, he was commissioned into the Indian Army in December 1985 and has held several important operational and command positions during his military career. He has commanded formations in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeast and along the western front.

Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and the Indian Military Academy. He also studied at the Joint Services Command and Staff College in the United Kingdom and the National Defence College in New Delhi. He holds a Master’s degree from King’s College London and an MPhil in Defence Studies from the University of Madras.

The post of Chief of Defence Staff was created in 2020 to improve coordination among the Army, Navy and Air Force. General Bipin Rawat became India’s first CDS, followed by General Anil Chauhan in 2022. Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani will become the country’s third CDS after assuming office.

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Bengal to get BJP’s first CM as Suvendu Adhikari set to take oath today

Suvendu Adhikari will be sworn in as West Bengal Chief Minister, marking the BJP’s first government formation in the state.

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Suvendu Adhikari is set to take oath as the Chief Minister of West Bengal, becoming the first leader from the Bharatiya Janata Party to head the state government.

The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to take place at Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata and is expected to witness the presence of several senior BJP leaders and supporters from across the state.

Adhikari was unanimously elected as the BJP legislature party leader after the party secured a decisive victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. His appointment marks a significant political change in the state, where the BJP is forming the government for the first time.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and several Union ministers are expected to attend the ceremony. Reports also indicate that the oath event has been planned on a large public scale to underline the BJP’s breakthrough in Bengal politics.

Adhikari emerged as one of the BJP’s key faces in Bengal after defeating Mamata Banerjee in the high-profile Nandigram contest in 2021 and later consolidating his position within the party’s state leadership.

Security arrangements have been tightened around the oath venue, while party workers have gathered in large numbers ahead of the ceremony. The event is being viewed as a landmark moment in West Bengal’s political history.

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PM Modi to lead Somnath Amrit Parv celebrations with grand roadshow in Gujarat

PM Modi is set to visit Somnath Temple in Gujarat for the Somnath Amrit Parv celebrations marking 75 years of the temple’s reconstruction, with a roadshow and religious ceremonies planned.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the Somnath Temple in Gujarat on May 11 to lead the ‘Somnath Amrit Parv’ celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of the temple’s reconstruction.

According to state ministers and senior officials, the Prime Minister will take part in religious rituals, lead a public roadshow, and address a gathering during the celebrations.

The visit comes months after PM Modi attended the Somnath Swabhiman Parv held earlier this year, which commemorated 1,000 years since the first recorded attack on the temple in 1026.

Grand roadshow and cultural programmes planned

Officials said PM Modi will arrive in Somnath from Jamnagar and lead a one-kilometre roadshow from the Triveni Helipad to the statue of Veer Hamirji Gohil. The procession is expected to feature cultural dance performances from different Indian states along with displays representing the 12 Jyotirlingas.

A Suryakiran Air Show and a flower petal shower over the temple spire are also planned during the event. The Prime Minister is expected to be welcomed by Rishikumars and members of local communities dressed in traditional attire.

During his visit, PM Modi will perform rituals including Kumbhabhishek, Dhvaja Puja and Mahapuja at the temple before addressing a public gathering at Sadbhavna Ground.

Somnath reconstruction anniversary

The celebrations mark 75 years since the reconstructed Somnath Temple was inaugurated in 1951 in the presence of India’s first President Rajendra Prasad. The reconstruction effort after Independence was led under the vision of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and supported by leaders including K.M. Munshi.

State minister Jitu Vaghani said the temple’s restoration remains a symbol of national self-respect and resilience.

After the Somnath events, PM Modi is scheduled to travel to Vadodara to inaugurate the Sardardham Educational Complex. Preparations are also underway for a possible roadshow in the city later in the day.

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