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Devendra Fadnavis distributes farmland certificates to kin of martyrs

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Mumbai | Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday distributed farmland certificates to family members of martyrs, including jawans killed during India-Pakistan wars.

He also paid rich tributes to the martyrs and hailed their valour.

โ€œThe government stands firmly behind the families of martyrs. Lending them a helping hand is the governmentโ€™s responsibility,โ€ Fadnavis said.

At a function organised on the occasion of International Womenโ€™s Day, the chief minister met mothers and wives of slain jawans at Sahyadri state guest house, where he handed over the farmland certificates to them.

โ€œThe lives of jawans who sacrifice themselves for the country can never be compensated monetarily.

โ€œHowever, the state government has decided that apart from a financial compensation, the families of martyred jawans will get lands in their own district, which could be used for farming purpose,โ€ Fadnavis said.

The chief minister added that Friday, family members of seven martyred jawans from Raigad district were given farmland certificates.

Every district in the state will be covered under the governmentโ€™s efforts to rehabilitate and support such families, he said.

The jawans, whose families were provided certificates are โ€“ Raghunath Sawant, Vithoba Sawant, Nathuram Kasare, Prakash Sawant, Kushaba Jadhav, Nilesh Tuntune and Dhondu Yadav.

These jawans lost their lives in different military actions โ€“ Indo-Pak wars (1965, 1971), Operation Rakshak I & II and the Second World War (1939 to 1945).

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