MP Guv felicitates flag fund contributors; Jabalpur division leads collection
By IANS | Updated: April 21, 2026 22:05 IST2026-04-21T22:02:53+5:302026-04-21T22:05:10+5:30
Bhopal, April 21 The Jabalpur division emerged as the top contributor to the Armed Forces Flag Fund in ...

MP Guv felicitates flag fund contributors; Jabalpur division leads collection
Bhopal, April 21 The Jabalpur division emerged as the top contributor to the Armed Forces Flag Fund in Madhya Pradesh, followed by Ujjain and Shahdol divisions, with 43 districts across the state exceeding their collection targets, officials said on Tuesday.
Governor Mangubhai Patel announced the achievement while felicitating leading contributors at a ceremony held at the Lok Bhawan.
The programme was organised after the meeting of the Amalgamated Special Fund Management Committee, where senior officials and donors were honoured for their role in mobilising funds for the welfare of soldiers and their families.
Jabalpur Divisional Commissioner Dhananjay Singh Bhadauria, along with Collectors from Harda (Siddharth Jain), Alirajpur (Neetu Mathur) and Neemuch (Himanshu Chandra), were among those recognised for surpassing their targets.
Addressing the gathering, Governor Patel emphasised that contributions to the Armed Forces Flag Fund go beyond financial assistance and reflect the nation's collective sense of responsibility.
"Charity is the voice of the inner conscience. Contribution to the Flag Fund is not merely financial aid, but a strong expression of patriotism," he said in a statement.
He called upon citizens to extend generous support to the cause and inspire others to participate.
Highlighting the sacrifices of armed forces personnel, the Governor said, "When a soldier risks his life at the borders, he strengthens the foundation of our secure present and future. It is our duty to stand with them and support their families."
Governor Patel appreciated the efforts of districts, institutions and individuals, noting that Madhya Pradesh had received national recognition last year for its contribution to the welfare of Armed Forces veterans.
He said the achievement reflects not only administrative efficiency but also the sensitivity and awareness of society.
He also administered a pledge, urging people to remain committed to supporting war-injured soldiers, families of martyrs and ex-servicemen through meaningful participation in welfare initiatives.
Earlier, the Governor chaired the 25th annual meeting of the Amalgamated Special Fund Management Committee, where a detailed review of soldiers' welfare initiatives was undertaken.
He stressed the importance of maintaining quality standards and ensuring timely completion of construction works related to welfare projects.
During the meeting, officials presented financial proposals for 2026–27, along with audit reports and details of income sources, including grants and interest accrued over the past five years.
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