Defence Services Welfare Minister Mohinder Bhagat has instructed officials to take decisive measures to enhance the Punjab Ex-Servicemen Corporation (PESCO) to better serve ex-servicemen and their families.
While presiding over a review meeting at the Punjab Civil Secretariat, the minister evaluated PESCO’s operational framework, financial condition, and employee welfare policies.
During the discussion, Managing Director of PESCO, Major General Harmandeep Singh (Retd), and General Manager (Admin & Security), Head Office, Col. Nawab Singh Ghuman (Retd), briefed the minister on the corporation’s ongoing initiatives. They shared that skill training institutes in Mohali and Bathinda are providing vocational training to the families of ex-servicemen as well as non-ex-servicemen youth to enhance their employability. "Certification given by PESCO is well appreciated," they informed.
Officials also highlighted that all employees deputed by PESCO are insured for Rs 10 lakh, ensuring their financial security. The Annual Administrative Report was presented to the minister, along with a financial review of PESCO’s performance over the past three years. Discussions also covered aspects such as salaries of security guards, potential enhancements in their wages under the special category, and the recruitment process for ex-servicemen in various roles.
Minister Mohinder Bhagat reiterated the government's commitment to strengthening PESCO’s role in supporting ex-servicemen and their families. He assured that necessary steps would be taken to address financial challenges, consider increasing the service age for ex-servicemen, and streamline administrative processes.
To gain deeper insights into PESCO’s operations, Minister Bhagat expressed his intent to visit its facilities soon. He reaffirmed that the Punjab government remains dedicated to ensuring the welfare of ex-servicemen and enhancing the corporation’s efficiency.