Mahima Chaudhary | Updated: Sep 4, 2022 22:36 IST
It is our duty to honour the martyrs and surviving heroes who suffered injuries while doing their responsibilities, as well as their families who played a key role in this sacrifice. Aside from the actions taken by the federal and state governments, every member of our nation has a responsibility to contribute in any way possible to the care, assistance, rehabilitation, and financial support of others. The importance of caring for our veterans with disabilities, Veer Naris, and the families of martyrs who gave their life in defence of the nation is highlighted on Flag Day. Since 1949, December 7 has been commemorated nationwide as Armed Forces Flag Day to honour the martyrs and the personnel in the military who bravely fought and still fight to defend the honour of their country on its frontiers.
The armed forces of the Republic of India are known as the Indian Armed Forces (Devanagari: , Bhratya Saastra Snn). They are made up of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, which are backed up by paramilitary forces (such as the Indian Coast Guard, Assam Rifles, and Special Frontier Force) and a number of inter-service organisations, including the Strategic Forces Command. The Indian President serves as the Indian Armed Forces’ Supreme Commander.
Every year on December 7, Armed Services Flag Day, India pays tribute to its armed forces and military personnel. Since 1962, the IAF has maintained close military ties with Russia, working together to develop projects like the Multirole Transport Aircraft and the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) (MTA). The Indian military forces are continuously being modernized, with expenditures being made on a nuclear triad and a missile defence system, among other things.
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● Educational Concessions
● Admission into MBBS / BDS Colleges
● Priority Allotment of choice of stream in IIT
● Rail Travel Concession
● Air Travel Concession to ESM
● Canteen Facilities to ESM
● Telephone facilities
● MBBS / BDS Generate Receipt
● MBBS / BDS Nomination
Public donations are accepted all throughout the year. Account payee checks made out to “Armed Forces Flag Day Fund” should be sent to the Kendriya Sainik Board, Ministry of Defence, West Block IV, Wing-VII, 2nd Floor, RK Puram, New Delhi, 110066. Alternatively, funds may be deposited directly into the banks listed below in the name of “ARMED FORCES FLAG DAY FUND” in the account numbers listed:
Name of Fund | Armed Forces Flag Day Fund |
PAN | AACTA0965G |
Office Address | Kendriya Sainik Board, Ministry of Defence, West Block-IV,Wing-VII, RK Puram, New Delhi-110066 |
Contact Details | Tele: 011-26192361, Email :jdacctksb@gmail.com &jdaccounts-ksb@desw.gov.in |
Account Details of Punjab National Bank | A/c No: 3083000100179875IFSC Code: PUNB0308300 Branch: Sewa Bhawan, RK Puram |
Account Details of State Bank of India | A/c No: 34420400623 IFSC Code: SBIN0001076 Branch: RK Puram |
Account Details ofICICI Bank | A/c No: 182401001380 IFSC Code: ICIC0001824 Branch: RK Puram |
Contributions to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund are 50% free from income tax under section 80 G (5) (vi) of the Income Tax Act of 1961, as confirmed by Director of Income Tax (E) letter No. NQ.DIT (E) | 2010-11/DEL-AE22280-04012011/2186 dated January 4, 2011.
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Step 1: Log in to Kendriya Sainik Board website
Step2: Go to Fund Payment receipt
Step 3: Enter payment reference number
Step 4: Enter verification code
Step 5: Click search
The management of the AFFDF is the responsibility of the Kendriya Sainik Board. A Managing Committee, led by Hon’ble Governor/Lt Governor at the State/UT level and Hon’ble Raksha Mantri at the Center, manages the AFFDF. A network of Rajya Sainik Boards (RSBs) and Zila Sainik Boards (ZSBs) co-located in the State Capitals and District HQs, respectively, across the nation, is used by the Kendriya Sainik Board (KSB), an apex body of the Government of India, to develop and manage various welfare and rehabilitation programmes for Ex-Servicemen (ESM) and their dependents. The Armed Forces Flag Day Fund (AFFDF), which was established via Gazette of India notification No 5(1) /92/US(WE)/D (Res) dated 13 Apr 1993, provides funding for these welfare programmes. This fund was created by combining the following funds into one new fund known as the “Armed Forces Flag Day Fund.”
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The AFFDF, which is used to give money to poor ex-service members, war widows, and their dependents, as well as the institutions involved in their rehabilitation, are administratively under the authority of the Kendriya Sainik Board. The Managing Committee, which is led by the Honorable Raksha Mantri and includes three Service Chiefs, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Ex-Servicemen Welfare/MoD, and other top Central Government officials, is responsible for managing the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund.
Every citizen of our nation has a responsibility to ensure the rehabilitation and well-being of the loved ones of our courageous martyrs and handicapped service members. We have the chance to give generously to the Armed Forces Flag Day Fund on Flag Day.
You can make a donation for Flag Day through the Kendriya Sainik Board Website.
To honour the martyrs and the personnel in the military who bravely fought and still fight to defend the honour of their country on its frontiers.
Since 1949, December 7 has been commemorated nationwide as Armed Forces Flag Day
On Flag Day all three branches of the Indian armed forces, the Indian Army, the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy, arrange a variety of shows, carnivals, dramas and other entertainment programmes to showcase to the general public the efforts of their personnel to ensure national security.