17/02/2025
Havaldar Bhag Chand from 11th Dogra Regiment, was severely injured in the line of duty while participating in Counter Insurgency Operations (OP Rakshak) in Sunjuwan, Jammu and Kashmir, on 28 June 2003. During the operation, he sustained a bullet injury while courageously fighting against militants, embodying the true spirit of duty and sacrifice.
In recognition of the immense sacrifice made during his service, the injury sustained by Havaldar Bhag Chand in the operation has been officially declared as a 80% Battle Casualty in accordance with para 4 of SAO 8/S/85 and got discharged from the services on 05th July 2024. This declaration highlights the valor and commitment of a soldier who faced life-threatening danger while safeguarding the nation. JAI HIND…🇮🇳
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06/02/2025
Service Number 1381414Y Ex-Naik Sathyan MK, was born on May 18, 1964 and enrolled on April 28, 1984. He honorably served in the Indian Army until his retirement on May 31, 2000. During his distinguished service, on September 7, 1996, while serving with the 7th Rashtriya Rifles Battalion in Operation Rakshak, he sustained a gunshot injury to his left shoulder.
This injury, which occurred during a military operation, has been officially recognized as a Battle Casualty with 50% disability and is attributed to his service as per SAO 1/2003/MP.
His bravery and commitment to duty remain a testament to the sacrifices made by soldiers in the line of service. JAI HIND 🇮🇳
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04/12/2024
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Naik Faramji Variava was born on November 29, 1943, with a spirit destined for service. From a young age, he felt an undeniable call to serve his country, and on June 29, 1963, he answered that call by joining the Indian Army.
Two years later, in September 1965, a pivotal moment in his life would test his courage and resilience in ways that most can never imagine. Serving as the leader of a convoy on a supply mission, he was entrusted with guiding over 20 trucks from a critical supply depot, ensuring vital resources reached troops on the front lines during the Indo-Pak War.
As the convoy made its way through the border area near Moga in Punjab, disaster struck without warning. Out of the clear blue sky, two Pakistani fighter jets swooped down, unleashing a barrage of bombs that hit the convoy with devastating force. The explosions ripped through the trucks, causing widespread destruction and triggering chaos. The heavy bombardment resulted in multiple casualties, and Naik Faramji Variava himself was grievously injured in the attack.
In the chaos that followed, despite his own severe wounds, Naik Variava's indomitable will to lead his men never wavered. He was quickly evacuated to the Moga hospital, where the full extent of his injuries was revealed. His right arm, severely damaged by the blast, was left permanently disabled, with doctors estimating a 70% disability below the elbow.
But this was not the end of his story. His recovery journey took him from Moga to Ambala, Delhi, and finally to Pune, where he received treatment for his injuries. Despite the physical toll, Naik Variava's mental strength and resilience were undeterred. His commitment to his duty and his comrades remained unshaken.
After enduring months of medical care and rehabilitation, Naik Faramji Variava was honorably discharged from the Army on November 30, 1966, after more than three years of service. Though his time in active duty was cut short, his courage in the face of adversity, his leadership under fire, and his unwavering dedication to his country have left a lasting legacy. JAI HIND...
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05/11/2024
**Havaldar Kashmir Singh: A Soldier's Unbreakable Spirit**
Born on April 1, 1963, Havaldar Kashmir Singh was a man destined for greatness from an early age. With a deep sense of duty and patriotism, he enlisted in the Indian Army on September 20, 1980. His journey as a soldier began in the rugged terrains of Jammu & Kashmir, where he was posted at the perilous Kiran Sector on the infamous Barbad Post — a location so remote and dangerous that the very idea of moving in or out was a challenge in itself.
The Barbad Post, perched on the edge of uncertainty, was a constant reminder of the sacrifices soldiers like Kashmir Singh made daily. It was a place where danger was ever-present, and every step could be your last. But Kashmir Singh, with his indomitable spirit, took it all in stride, performing his duties with unwavering courage.
On August 20, 1995, while on a routine patrol, tragedy struck. In the midst of his duty, Kashmir Singh accidentally stepped on a landmine, triggering a violent explosion. The blast was catastrophic — he lost his right leg in an instant. The pain was excruciating, but his resolve was even stronger. With no immediate means of transport, his comrades carried him on a stretcher, enduring the tough terrain to get him to a hospital.
The journey to recovery was grueling. After being rushed to Srinagar Hospital, he underwent a delicate operation. Though the physical wounds were treated, the emotional scars would remain with him forever.
It wasn’t until six months later that Kashmir Singh returned home to his family. When his loved ones saw him, their hearts broke — the man who had once stood tall was now forever changed. His wife, children, and relatives were devastated by the sight of his loss, as tears streamed down their faces. But despite their sorrow, Kashmir Singh’s spirit remained unbroken. He had served his country with pride, and now he was ready to face this new chapter with the same courage.
On January 31, 2000, after years of dedicated service, he was discharged from the Army, not because he was weak, but because his country could no longer afford to lose such a brave soldier.
Though his two sons are currently unemployed, Kashmir Singh remains a pillar of strength and inspiration for them, and for all who know his story. His sacrifice, though often unsung, has etched a permanent mark on the hearts of those who truly understand the cost of freedom.
This is not just the story of a soldier; it’s the story of an unwavering patriot, a father, and a man whose courage defies the odds. Havaldar Kashmir Singh may have lost his leg, but he will never lose his spirit. His legacy, built on sacrifice and resilience, continues to inspire generations. JAI HIND…🇮🇳
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07/10/2024
* *The Indomitable Spirit of Havaldar Sanju Ram **
Havaldar Sanju Ram was born on April 8, 1975, in a small village nestled in the heart of India. From a young age, he harbored a deep sense of duty and pride in serving his country, a sentiment that blossomed into action when he joined the Army on January 1, 1996. Sanju was assigned to the revered 19 Dogra regiment, known for its valor and dedication.
For Havaldar Sanju, every day in uniform was a day filled with purpose. He often spoke of his dreams for a secure and peaceful nation, where his children could thrive. His unwavering commitment to protecting the ideals of freedom and integrity was evident not just in his words but in the sacrifices he was willing to make.
On September 6, 2011, Havaldar Sanju found himself at the Tosa Maidan field firing range in Srinagar, preparing for a routine exercise that had become second nature to him. The sun was shining, the air was crisp, and camaraderie filled the atmosphere. But that day turned dark in an instant when a devastating explosion shattered the tranquility—a bomb blast from a 51 mm mortar transformed the landscape into chaos.
In that split second, Sanju's life changed forever. The blast took both of his legs and left him with severe injuries, robbing him of sight in one eye. As he lay in the rubble, pain surged through him, but his spirit remained unbroken. He thought of his family—their faces etched in his mind, their laughter echoing in his heart. Even in that harrowing moment, his love for them fueled his will to survive.
After enduring countless surgeries and grueling rehabilitation, Havaldar Sanju was invalided out of the Army on August 2, 2018. While he struggled with the physical scars of war, the emotional toll weighed heavily on his heart. Yet, he never allowed despair to overshadow his resolve. Havaldar Sanju became an inspiration not only to his family but to his community.
He became a source of inspiration, encouraging his children—his son in college and his daughter studying nursing—to pursue their dreams.
Through his own journey of healing, Havaldar Sanju learned to navigate life anew. He turned to advocacy, working with organizations to support fellow veterans and their families. His mission was clear: to show others that even in the face of unimaginable loss, one can rise again, stronger than before.
Sanju Ram’s story is a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who serve. He may have lost his legs, but he never lost his heart. He stands as a beacon of hope and resilience, reminding us all that true patriotism lies not just in the battles fought on the front lines, but in the courage to rebuild and inspire others to dream. JAI HIND…🇮🇳
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24/09/2024
*NaiK Anand Kumar: A True Patriot*
NaiK Anand Kumar was born on June 6, 1967, in a small town that cherished the values of honor and sacrifice. From a young age, he dreamed of serving his country, inspired by tales of bravery and camaraderie. His desire to join the Army was not just a personal ambition; it was a calling that echoed in his heart. On December 22, 1986, he fulfilled that dream by enlisting in the Indian Army, becoming a proud member of the esteemed 19 Grenadiers.
Anand was deployed to the Line of Control in the Pallanwala Akhnoor sector of Jammu and Kashmir, a region that has witnessed both beauty and turmoil. As he stood on the frontline, he carried not just the weight of his duty but the hopes and dreams of a nation that looked to its soldiers for protection. On March 30, 2000, at precisely 15:00 hours, the tranquility of the moment was shattered as heavy mortar fire erupted from across the border. The chaos of war unfolded before him, and in an instant, everything changed.
In the midst of that relentless barrage, tragedy struck. A mortar shell landed perilously close to his trench, and in that moment, the world seemed to slow down. Anand was severely injured—his left eye damaged, his left foot bearing the scars of battle with an amputation and dislocated ankle. Yet, even in his darkest moments, the spirit of a soldier shone through. His bravery and determination exemplified the resilience of the human spirit, a testament to the countless sacrifices made by those who wear the uniform.
After enduring unimaginable pain and hardship, NaiK Anand Kumar retired from the Army on May 9, 2002. Though he left the battlefield, his journey of service did not end there. Today, he contributes his expertise to the National Technical Research Organisation in Delhi, working tirelessly to support the nation in a different capacity. His commitment to his country remains unwavering.
Anand is not just a soldier; he is a devoted father to a son and daughter. His son has followed in his footsteps, serving in the Central Reserve Police Force, upholding the same values of courage and dedication. His daughter, now married, carries forward the legacy of strength and resilience that defines their family.
As we reflect on the life of NaiK Anand Kumar, let us honor his sacrifices and those of all our brave soldiers. They are the guardians of our freedom, the protectors of our dreams. Their stories remind us that patriotism is not just about love for the country; it is about the sacrifices made for it, often in silence and solitude. JAI HIND 🇮🇳
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17/09/2024
* *The Unyielding Spirit : Naik Jose Kutty A. **
Naik Jose Kutty A. was born on May 30, 1968, and from an early age, he harbored a deep-seated passion for serving his country. On January 14, 1988, he answered the call of duty and joined the esteemed 16th Battalion Madras Regiment (Travancore), embarking on a remarkable journey in the Armed Forces.
He was stationed in the perilous Kiran sector of Jammu and Kashmir. It was there, on July 21, 1994, that Naik Kutty's courage was put to the ultimate test. During a routine patrol, he inadvertently stepped into a minefield—a moment that would change his life forever. The explosion resulted in the amputation of his right leg and left him with a 60% disability that would shape his future.
He retired from the Army on January 31, 2010 but Naik Kutty's story did not end with his retirement. True to his character, he continued to serve in a new capacity— dedicating his life to shaping the future of young minds. As a trainer with the National Cadet Corps (NCC), he now imparts the values of discipline, courage, and leadership to the youth, inspiring them to follow in his footsteps and contribute to the nation.
Naik Jose Kutty A.'s journey is not just one of sacrifice but also of immense personal strength and a profound commitment to the greater good. His legacy lives on through the lives he touches and the values he instills in the next generation. JAI HIND 🇮🇳
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31/08/2024
***Against All Odds: The Inspiring Story of Subedar Kewal Singh***
Subedar Kewal Singh was born on May 5, 1969, into a family that instilled in him a deep sense of duty and honor. From a young age, he harbored a burning desire to serve his nation. This aspiration led him to enlist in the Indian Army on January 29, 1988. His dedication and resolve were soon evident as he was assigned to the 15 Sikh Light Infantry, a unit renowned for its bravery and resilience.
In the years that followed, Subedar Kewal Singh proved himself as a steadfast soldier. His service took him to the treacherous terrains of Jammu and Kashmir, where he was stationed at the challenging Point 2288 in the Kiran Sector. The harsh conditions and constant threat of conflict were a daily reality, but Subedar Singh faced each challenge with unwavering courage.
April 15, 1994, marked a fateful day that would alter the course of his life forever. While on a routine patrol duty, Subedar Singh’s right foot inadvertently stepped on an anti-personnel mine. The explosion that followed was devastating. In an instant, he found himself amidst a scene of chaos and destruction, with his right foot severely injured. The mine blast left him with no choice but to have his foot amputated.
Despite this harrowing injury, Subedar Kewal Singh’s spirit remained unbroken. His journey from that day forward was one of immense personal struggle and resilience. After enduring months of medical treatment and rehabilitation, he was discharged from the Army on January 31, 2018, with a 60% disability. Yet, his commitment to his family and country remained undiminished.
At home, Subedar Singh is a dedicated father and husband. He is blessed with six daughters and one son. His three eldest daughters are already married, each carrying forward the values instilled in them by their father. The three younger daughters continue to pursue their education with great determination. Two are studying for their Bachelor of Arts degrees, and one is in the midst of a primary teacher training course. His son, too, is following in his footsteps, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Despite the challenges he faced, Subedar Kewal Singh continues to contribute to society. He works on a contract basis as a general caretaker at a Government Primary School, where he applies the same dedication and care to his work as he did in the Army. His wife, a steadfast homemaker, supports the family with grace and strength.
Subedar Kewal Singh’s story is one of immense sacrifice and resilience. His life, marked by both triumphs and trials, serves as a powerful reminder of the unwavering courage and commitment of those who serve their nation. His journey is not just about the battles fought on the field, but also about the strength found in facing life's adversities with dignity and hope.
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23/08/2024
***From BATTLEFIELDS to FAMILY Life: Havaldar Umesh Kumar Baghel***
Havaldar Umesh Kumar Baghel was born on July 31, 1981, with a deep-seated passion for serving his country. From a young age, he dreamed of joining the Army, and his ambition was realized when he enlisted on January 09, 2001. His journey took him to the 16 Rashtriya Rifles in 2004, where he became part of a special platoon stationed in Surankot, Jammu & Kashmir.
On the morning of May 30, 2004, while carrying out a critical search operation in Gandi Kassi, the platoon received alarming news of terrorist activity in the area. In the midst of the search, Umesh accidentally stepped on an anti-personnel mine. The explosion that followed was devastating, resulting in the loss of his right leg. Despite this tragic injury, Umesh's bravery and dedication were unwavering.
After enduring numerous surgeries and a gruelling recovery process, Umesh was honorably discharged from the Army on December 31, 2017, under Army Rule 13 (3) III (iii) (a) (i). He was placed in a permanent low medical category due to his disability, which was assessed at 60% for life and was attributed to his military service.
Today, Umesh finds joy and fulfillment in his life with his supportive wife and three children. His two younger children are thriving academically, studying in the 5th and 9th grades, while his eldest is pursuing a B.Tech. Umesh’s spirit remains unbroken, and he continues to face life’s challenges with the same courage and resilience that defined his service. JAI HIND..🇮🇳
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16/08/2024
***WOUNDS of HONOR: Naik (TS) Avtar Singh’s Tale of Resilience***
Naik (TS) Avtar Singh, born on March 20, 1980, always felt a deep calling to serve his nation. Answering this call, he joined the Indian Army on September 25, 2000, and was assigned to the 2 DOGRA unit. His dedication took him to the rugged terrains of Baghbala, along the Line of Control in the Tangdhar Sector of District Kupwara.
On November 25, 2006, during Operation Rakshak, Sepoy Balbir Singh and Naik (TS) Avtar Singh were on duty transporting water in a bowzer. As they navigated the treacherous operational track, the vehicle tragically slipped on frozen water and plunged into a nalla near Forward Post Kopra. In an instant, Sepoy Balbir Singh lost his life, while Naik (TS) Avtar Singh was left severely injured.
Avtar Singh suffered a devastating head injury and a severe femur fracture with a through-and-through amputation of his right leg. Despite the grave nature of his injuries, he was swiftly evacuated first to the 168 Military Hospital and then airlifted to the 92 Base Hospital for further treatment.
After enduring years of physical and emotional trauma, Naik (TS) Avtar Singh retired from the Army on September 30, 2019, with a 100% disability. His sacrifice is a poignant reminder of the price of bravery. He is now a devoted father to two sons, one in the first grade and the other in the ninth grade, striving to provide them with a future filled with hope and promise. JAI HIND…
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29/07/2024
*****ECHOES OF BRAVERY*****
Subedar Satnam Singh's journey is a testament to courage and sacrifice, etched deeply in the annals of bravery. Born on 8th February 1967, he dedicated his life to the service of the nation, joining the esteemed 16 Punjab unit on 24th January 1988. His valour knew no bounds as he patrolled the treacherous terrains of Vayu post near the LOC in Pakistan.
On that fateful day of 11th December 2010, while leading a patrol from Vayu post to Kanta LP, tragedy struck. A stray mine, hidden along the path he trod with unwavering determination, detonated under his right foot at GR-802420. The blast left Subedar Satnam Singh with a grievous injury to his right heel, resulting in the amputation of his leg below the knee. Yet, even in the face of such adversity, his spirit remained unbroken, a testament to his indomitable will.
Despite the life-altering injury, Subedar Satnam Singh continued to serve with distinction until his retirement from the army on 31st January 2018, his resilience shining through with 75% disability. His pride and joy now rest with his loving family: a son who has completed his B.Com and pursues further studies, and two daughters excelling in their careers in Canada.
Subedar Satnam Singh's story resonates not just with sacrifice, but with the enduring strength found within familial bonds. His happiness, anchored in the achievements of his children, stands as a testament to his unwavering spirit and the profound impact of his sacrifices on those he holds dear. JAI HIND…🇮🇳
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18/07/2024
****FROM BATTLEFIELD TO HOME: The Persistence of Naik Ghadage Sadashiv Dhondiram****
Naik Ghadage Sadashiv Dhondiram was born on 26th June 1980, dedicated 17 years of his life to serving in the Indian Army. He commenced his journey on 23rd September 2000, joining the esteemed 19 MARATHA LI unit. His service took him to the challenging terrains of Kupwara, Jammu & Kashmir, where he bravely participated in Counter Terrorist Operations.
On 18th June 2005, during a routine military operation at PP Post (GR-917702), tragedy struck when Naik Ghadage stepped on a (NMM-14) mine, triggering a devastating explosion. The blast severely injured his right leg, necessitating its amputation below the knee. Undeterred by this life-altering injury, NK Ghadage continued to serve in administrative roles within the Army until his honorable retirement on 31st October 2017.
Beyond his distinguished military career, Naik Ghadage is a devoted family man. His wife is an abacus teacher, enriching young minds with mathematical prowess. Together, they nurture a loving family that includes a daughter pursuing a diploma in computer science and a son currently excelling in the 9th grade.
Naik Ghadage's journey symbolize the spirit of service both on and off the battlefield. His commitment to duty and unwavering support from his family showcase a life lived with courage and perseverance. JAI HIND…🇮🇳
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