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CSD से Car खरीदने की Ceiling Limit बढ़ेगी! | #sainikwelfarenews #CSDCanteen #CHD #CarPurchase #CSDCarLimit #ExServicemen #Veterans #ServingSoldiers #RankBasedCeiling #RajnathSingh #DefenceMinistry #MoD #SafetyFirst #RoadSafety #Equality #JCO #Jawans #Officers #WelfareScheme #GSTConcession #CanteenStoresDepartment CSD Car Price Ceiling to be Removed? Big Demand for Equal Limits for Jawans, JCOs and Officers | Letter to Rajnath Singh Chapters: 00:00 Intro: Safety, security and equality issue for soldiers and veterans 00:35 CSD/CHD car price ceiling: different limits by rank (officers, JCOs, jawans) 01:10 Demand raised: remove/revise rank-based price ceiling for car purchase 01:55 Who wrote the letter: National Ex-Servicemen Coordination Committee (Bihar) 02:30 Key argument 1: Safety features increase car prices beyond current ceilings 03:20 Key argument 2: 7-seater family need for jawans with parents and children 04:10 Equality argument: Article 14 and welfare scheme fairness 04:55 Government concern: GST concession and fear of higher-value purchases 05:35 Practical solution: set a common minimum ceiling with safety focus (example model) 06:10 Suggested revision: raise common ceiling from 20 lakh to 30 lakh for all 06:45 Why this matters: very few buy cars, welfare impact is limited 07:05 Closing: share your opinion in comments Today’s issue is directly connected to the safety, security and equality of serving soldiers and ex-servicemen. Under the CSD/CHD canteen system, armed forces personnel can purchase cars with a price ceiling, but this ceiling is different for officers, JCOs and jawans. Now a demand has been raised to remove or revise this rank-based price ceiling, and the matter has effectively reached the desk of Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh. A letter has reportedly been submitted by the National Ex-Servicemen Coordination Committee (Bihar), raising a clear point: a welfare scheme should not restrict safety. Modern cars with essential safety features like multiple airbags, 360-degree cameras, and ADAS often cross the existing ceiling limits, especially for jawans. The concern is that if the ceiling remains low, many personnel cannot choose a vehicle that matches today’s safety standards. Another practical issue is family requirement. A married jawan with children and dependent parents may need a 7-seater vehicle. But 7-seaters with proper safety features usually fall above the lower rank-based ceiling, which again becomes a safety and dignity concern. The argument is simple: if CSD is a welfare system, it should support safe and suitable choices, not force compromises. The equality angle is also highlighted. Article 14 of the Constitution speaks about equality. When a welfare entitlement is available through CSD, the question is why the same facility is restricted differently purely on the basis of rank, especially when the reason is safety and family need rather than luxury. What could be the government’s concern? The biggest concern is likely the GST concession provided under the welfare framework. If the ceiling is removed completely, authorities may fear that higher-priced purchases could increase the concession burden. However, the counter-argument is that the number of serving and retired personnel who actually buy cars through CSD is limited, and most people purchase only once or twice in a lifetime. A practical solution discussed in this video is a balanced model: keep a common minimum ceiling (for example, a safety-focused limit) that allows most safe family cars, and if someone wants to buy above that limit, they can pay the additional GST/charges above the threshold. A similar “threshold benefit” structure exists in other welfare policies, where benefit applies up to a defined limit and extra value is charged separately. Watch till the end to understand: What the rank-based CSD car ceiling is and why it is being questioned How modern safety features push car prices beyond existing limits Why 7-seater family requirements matter for many jawans The equality and welfare scheme argument behind the demand The government’s GST concession concern and a workable middle solution Why a common ₹30 lakh ceiling is being proposed CSD car price limit, CSD car ceiling, CHD canteen car purchase, rank based ceiling, remove CSD car limit, Rajnath Singh letter, Ministry of Defence welfare scheme, jawan car entitlement, JCO car entitlement, officer car entitlement, ex servicemen car purchase, veterans welfare India, GST concession CSD, car safety features airbags ADAS, 7 seater car CSD, equality Article 14, Canteen Stores Department CSDCanteen, CSDCarLimit, CHD, CarPurchase, ExServicemen, Veterans, ServingSoldiers, RankBasedCeiling, RajnathSingh, DefenceMinistry, MoD, SafetyFirst, RoadSafety, Equality, JCO, Jawans, Officers, WelfareScheme, GSTConcession, CanteenStoresDepartment, SainikWelfareNews