Presiding over a meeting of state Sainik Welfare Department here to review the progress of identification of lands for the purpose, Shandil said that 1,100 acres of land had been identified at Varno, Bharshali and the land adjacent to these areas in Una while the process to identify land at Bassi in Bilaspur district was in progress.
The Army had demanded 2,800 acres of land for setting up modern military stations and CSD canteens in both districts and the government had taken steps to meet these requirement, he said.
Shandil said Sainik Welfare Department was providing daily needs items at subsidised to serving soldiers and their dependents besides ex-servicemen through 27 CSD canteens, seven extension counters and 55 mobile CSD canteens.
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