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Home » Flight Lt Chandrasekhar’s Widow Receives Over ₹1 Crore in Arrears After 43 Years, Thanks to Project Sambandh

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Flight Lt Chandrasekhar’s Widow Receives Over ₹1 Crore in Arrears After 43 Years, Thanks to Project Sambandh

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 30, 2024
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Flight Lt Chandrasekhar's Widow Receives Over ₹1 Crore in Arrears After 43 Years, Thanks to Project Sambandh

In a poignant reunion with the Indian Air Force (IAF), the widow of Flight Lieutenant Chandrasekhar S.I. received over ₹1 crore in back pension benefits, 43 years after her husband’s heroic death while thwarting a train robbery.

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The moment, which took place on November 30, 2024, was marked by a deep emotional significance that transcended the financial settlement—underscoring the enduring bond between the IAF and the families of its fallen personnel.

Colonel Vembu Shankar, a distinguished Shaurya Chakra awardee and the founder of Project Sambandh, played a crucial role in facilitating this reconnection. He highlighted that while the financial aspect was vital, it was the restoration of her relationship with the IAF that held profound meaning for the 70-year-old widow, who preferred to remain unnamed.

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For decades, she had faced uncertainty and struggle related to her husband’s pension benefits, an ordeal that was finally alleviated through the efforts of Project Sambandh.

Flight Lieutenant Chandrasekhar, who hailed from Chennai, met a tragic fate on November 21, 1981, while on annual leave and returning from Lucknow to Chennai, as he attempted to fend off four armed robbers attacking a train in Chambal. His courageous actions saved the lives of fellow passengers, even though he sustained fatal injuries. His bravery was posthumously recognized with the Kirti Chakra award in 1982. At the time of the incident, his wife was nine months pregnant with their second child and already caring for their two-year-old son.

Following Chandrasekhar’s death, his family encountered severe financial difficulties due to delays in pension issuance and administrative issues. His widow faced the dual hardship of mourning her husband while bearing the burdens of being labeled a “widow,” a term that carried significant emotional weight in the context of her family’s loss.

In 1984, the widow relocated to Australia and remarried in 2002—changes that contributed to the halting of her pension payments. Although she remained entitled to her late husband’s pension and benefits due to his gallantry, discrepancies such as incorrect name spelling and incomplete documentation hindered the processing of her claims. These issues were addressed through the dedicated efforts of Project Sambandh, which aims to bridge the gap for families of service personnel who die under non-combat situations, including medical and accidental causes.

In September 2024, new regulations allowed the Allahabad Pensions Department to commence processing the outstanding entitlements. The successful reinstatement of the widow’s benefits marks a significant resolution to an agonizing chapter in her life.

Col. Shankar commented on the complexities of the process, emphasizing the need for a better understanding of military regulations among civilians and the critical communication link between the armed forces and the families of those who have served.

Project Sambandh, established in 2017, is envisioned as a lifeline for families navigating the challenges that arise from such tragic circumstances, ultimately aiming to provide them with the support and recognition they deserve.

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ByJitendra Singh
A hardcore defence enthusiast with a strong interest in all things military and geopolitical.
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