A decision in this regard was firmed up by the Association, called 'Sanrakshika', during the visit of wife of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Savitri Singh, yesterday at the forces camp in Ghaziabad near here.
Singh assured the association of all help and complimented it for undertaking a host of employment-oriented and skill generation initiatives in the past.
The President of the Association, wife of CISF chief Arvind Ranjan, Shubha Ranjan, assured that the group will keep introducing new schemes and welfare works for the troops and their families.
The force functions under the command of Union Home Minstry.
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