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Raksha Mantri Expands ‘Family’ Definition for Housing

RR Team, February 11, 2026February 12, 2026
In a significant welfare-oriented decision, Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh has approved the expansion of the definition of “family” for the allotment of Government Accommodation to Service Officers. The move broadens eligibility criteria and reflects the evolving structure of Indian families, while reinforcing the Centre’s commitment to social security and inter-generational responsibility within the Armed Forces community.

What Has Changed in the Definition?

Under the revised guidelines, the definition of “family” now includes parents, dependent siblings, and legally adopted children. Previously, the term was limited to spouse and dependent children or step-children.

This expansion ensures that Service Officers who shoulder responsibility for elderly parents or dependent siblings are no longer excluded from housing considerations. The decision is expected to benefit officers across all three services, including Single Women Officers who reside with and care for their parents.

Aligning with Senior Citizen Welfare Laws

The government has clarified that the decision takes into account the provisions of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007. The Act mandates that children and heirs provide necessary maintenance to senior citizens and parents.

By aligning housing policy with this legislation, the Ministry of Defence has acknowledged the legal and moral obligations borne by Service Officers. The change recognises that many officers support elderly parents who depend on them both financially and emotionally.

Boost for Single Women Officers

The expanded definition is particularly significant for Single Women Officers serving in the Armed Forces. Many women officers opt to stay with their parents due to caregiving responsibilities or personal circumstances.

Under earlier rules, housing eligibility often did not reflect these realities. The updated norms now formally recognise parents as part of the eligible family unit, offering greater flexibility and fairness in accommodation allotment.

Strengthening Social and Inter-Generational Bonds

Officials have described the move as part of a broader commitment to strengthening family well-being within the Armed Forces ecosystem. By recognising dependent siblings and legally adopted children, the government acknowledges diverse family structures that exist today.

This inclusive approach reinforces social cohesion and provides emotional stability to officers who serve in demanding and often high-risk environments. Secure housing arrangements contribute directly to operational focus and morale.

Impact on Government Accommodation Policy

The revised definition will apply to the allotment of Government Accommodation to Service Officers across India. While the policy change expands eligibility, allotment procedures and availability will continue to follow established norms and priority guidelines.

Defence housing remains a crucial welfare component, particularly given the transferable and mobile nature of military service. Updated policies are aimed at ensuring that officers are not forced to choose between professional duties and family obligations.

Government’s Broader Welfare Push

The expansion comes amid continued efforts by the Ministry of Defence to modernise welfare policies for serving personnel. Housing reforms, improved infrastructure, and digitalisation of accommodation systems have been ongoing priorities.

More information about defence welfare initiatives can be accessed through the Ministry of Defence website at mod.gov.in.

With this latest step, the government signals that family support systems are central to national defence preparedness. Recognising parents, dependent siblings, and adopted children within official policy is more than a procedural change it is a statement of institutional empathy and inclusivity.

As Service Officers continue to serve the nation across challenging terrains and operational theatres, the expanded family definition ensures that their personal responsibilities receive due recognition within the framework of government accommodation.

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