Mrs Komal Seth, President of the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA), visited Rangia Military Station to engage with the families of Army personnel and review the welfare initiatives and vocational training programmes being undertaken to promote their well-being, empowerment and self-reliance. The visit reaffirmed AWWA’s enduring commitment towards fostering the holistic growth and development of the Indian Army’s extended family through meaningful welfare interventions and skill enhancement initiatives.
During her interaction with Army families, Mrs Komal Seth gained valuable insights into the various programmes designed to strengthen financial independence, enhance employability and improve the overall quality of life of military spouses and dependents. The welfare initiatives being implemented at Rangia Military Station reflect the Indian Army’s people-centric approach towards supporting its personnel and their families, recognising their invaluable contribution to the nation’s defence ecosystem.
Vocational training and skill development programmes continue to play a vital role in empowering Army families by creating opportunities for economic self-sufficiency and personal growth. Such initiatives equip military spouses with contemporary skills that enable them to pursue professional aspirations while adapting to the unique challenges associated with military life. The emphasis on self-reliance aligns closely with AWWA’s broader vision of creating resilient and empowered communities within the Indian Army fraternity.

Mrs Komal Seth commended the efforts of the Gajraj Family Welfare Organisation (FWO) for its sustained contribution towards enhancing the welfare of Army families through innovative and impactful initiatives. She acknowledged the organisation’s commitment to empowering spouses and dependents by facilitating skill development programmes, vocational training opportunities and comprehensive welfare support mechanisms that contribute meaningfully to their personal and professional advancement.
The President of AWWA observed that the empowerment of military families remains central to fostering resilient and vibrant communities that are capable of thriving amidst the demands of military service. She reaffirmed AWWA’s unwavering resolve to continue strengthening welfare frameworks that promote holistic development, emotional well-being and economic empowerment across the Indian Army’s extended family.
A highlight of the visit was the felicitation of Mrs Rita Priyanka A, an Army spouse and National Arm Wrestling Champion, in recognition of her exceptional achievements in the field of sports. Mrs Rita Priyanka A has previously represented India at the World Arm Wrestling Championships, bringing laurels to both the nation and the Indian Army fraternity through her remarkable accomplishments.

Recognising her extraordinary journey of perseverance and excellence, Mrs Komal Seth lauded Mrs Rita Priyanka A’s determination, discipline and unwavering commitment towards achieving sporting excellence at the national and international levels. She described her achievements as a source of immense inspiration and pride not only for the Indian Army community but also for the nation at large.
The President of AWWA highlighted that the accomplishments of military spouses in diverse fields serve as powerful examples of resilience and dedication, reflecting the strength and potential that exists within the Army’s extended family. By excelling in their chosen pursuits, they continue to inspire future generations while reinforcing the values of perseverance, excellence and service that define the military ethos.
Mrs Rita Priyanka A’s success story also underscores the importance of institutional support systems that encourage military spouses to pursue their aspirations alongside their contributions to family and community life. The Indian Army’s welfare initiatives have consistently sought to create enabling environments that nurture talent and facilitate opportunities for personal and professional achievement among Army families.

The visit to Rangia Military Station reaffirmed AWWA’s commitment to strengthening initiatives that empower military families through education, skill development, entrepreneurship and welfare programmes. Such efforts continue to play a significant role in enhancing the quality of life of Army families while promoting inclusivity, self-reliance and holistic development.
Through sustained welfare initiatives and meaningful community engagement, the Army Wives Welfare Association remains steadfast in its mission of supporting and empowering the families of those who serve the nation. The recognition accorded to achievers such as Mrs Rita Priyanka A further reflects the organisation’s commitment to celebrating excellence and inspiring others to realise their fullest potential.
Mrs Komal Seth’s visit served as a powerful reminder that the strength of the Indian Army extends beyond its operational capabilities and is equally reflected in the resilience, achievements and unwavering spirit of its families, whose contributions continue to enrich the nation’s military community.
