Karnataka Government Exempts Excise Duty on Soldiers’ Canteens

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Bengaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced an exemption of excise duty on canteens for soldiers in Karnataka.

This decision, articulated during the “Jai Hind Sabha,” an event honoring retired soldiers and the families of fallen heroes, underscores the government’s commitment to the welfare of those who serve the nation.

In his address, the Chief Minister drew parallels between soldiers and other esteemed figures such as farmers, doctors, and teachers, highlighting their integral role in the fabric of the nation. He emphasized the spirit of self-sacrifice inherent in the soldier’s commitment to safeguarding the country, reminding the audience that national defense is a collective responsibility shared by all citizens. Furthermore, he affirmed India’s steadfast dedication to upholding justice and protecting its citizens, a principle that will continue to guide the nation’s actions.

The exemption of excise duty on soldiers’ canteens is a concrete measure that directly benefits the armed forces. This action not only provides practical assistance but also serves as a symbolic gesture of gratitude and respect for their unwavering service. Complementing this initiative, the Chief Minister pledged to implement further measures aimed at enhancing the welfare of retired soldiers. This commitment signals a broader recognition of the challenges faced by veterans and demonstrates a willingness to provide the support they deserve, solidifying the government’s dedication to those who have served the nation with honor and distinction.

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