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Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare( Poorva Senani Kalyan Vibhag) is a department, in,. It was set up in 2004. The head of Department of Ex-servicemen Welfare since its inception has been a bureaucrat from the IAS. Veteran have for long demanded that DEWS be headed by a serving officers or a retired officer, like in other countries, including the United States, in which the Department of Veterans, is invariably headed by veteran with active duty military experience, with a cabinet rank.

For instance the current head of the department is graduate of, and has served in the army. ^ Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare. (PDF). Department of Personnel & Training. Retrieved 19 December 2015.

1.1 The Directorate General Resettlement (DGR) is an Inter Service Organisation, functioning directly under the Ministry of Defence as an apex body of Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare. The organisation is headed by the Director General (Resettlement).

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Training Directorate in DGR DGR is entrusted with the responsibility of preparing retiring service personnel, ex-servicemen and widows / wards of deceased personnel to enhance their qualifications and enable them to seek second career. Training for their resettlement in civil life is one of the major functions of DGR. The training programs are conducted through Government, semi-Govt. And private institutions of repute at various places in the country. Resettlement training programme covers a wide range of subjects. The Annual Training Programme is posted on the DGR web site for ready reference The training programmes are organized under three categories:-. Officers’ Training.

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For serving officers in the last two years of service and for retired/released officers’ within three years from release or up to 60 years, whichever is earlier. The serving officers, undergoing resettlement training, are treated on duty up to a maximum period of six months but they are not paid any traveling, daily allowance and are not entitled to travel on railway warrant. The officers pay 40% of the course fee and 60% fee is paid by Govt. JCOs/OR Training. For serving JCOs/OR in the last two years of service. JCOs/OR on training are considered as on temporary duty and are entitled to draw their pay and allowances. 100% course fee is paid by the Govt.

Ex-Servicemen (ESM) Training. The scheme is primarily meant for those Ex-Servicemen (ESM) who could not avail the facility of resettlement training while in service and is extended to the widow/one dependent of an ESM, irrespective of whether his death is attributable to military service or not. Training is organized by RSB/ZSB. ESM would be eligible to undergo training upto five years from retirement/release or 60 years whichever is earlier.