November 14, 2021 No Comments

Know About Martyr Colonel Viplav Tripathi Who Sacrificed His Life Fighting Maoists

About Martyr Colonel Viplav Tripathi : Col Viplav Tripathi, who was martyred in an ambush by maoists in Manipur on Saturday , had inherited patriotism. Following the path shown by his grandfather Kishori Mohan Tripathi, a freedom fighter and a member of the Constituent Assembly, both the sons of the Tripathi family had decided to serve the country by becoming soldiers. in front of the house of Tripathi family living in Kirori Mal Colony of Raigad city, there is a crowd of people since afternoon. Everyone’s eyes are moist, but there is also a feeling of pride. The family members

October 31, 2020 No Comments

Brigadier Kuldeep Chandpuri Nayak Of 1971 Longewala Front War

Brigadier Kuldeep Chandpuri Nayak Of 1971 Longewala Front War : 1971 War fought between The Indian Army and Pakistan is one of the decisive wars in the defence history of the two nations. In Rajasthan Longewala front’s protection was a major challenge for the Indian Army as they faced the Pakistani intrusion in the night whereas Indian Air Force could not operate before the next day morning.  Maintaining the stronghold of Indian Army was done under the Nayak of 1971 Longewala Front War – Late Brigadier Kuldeep Chandpuri. Today let’s pay tribute to his evergreen bravery…… Brig. Chandpuri was born

August 8, 2020 No Comments

Deepak Vasant Sathe – The ‘Hero’ Of Calicut Plane Crash

About Captain Deepak Vasant Sathe: Deepak Vasant Sathe was a decorated former Indian Air Force pilot. He was an alumnus of the National Defence Academy (NDA) and, subsequently, Dundigal’s Air Force Academy (AFA) & was very experienced in flying Boeing 737 planes. He was from the 58th course of the NDA and from the Juliet Squadron. He passed out from Air Force Academy in Hyderabad with a Sword of Honour in June 1981. He was very professional and had been awarded the 58 NDA President Gold Medal. He had been a test pilot for the Air Force. Also he was

March 23, 2020 No Comments

Honorary Captain Karam Singh

Born on 15 Sep 1915 , Honorary Captain Karam Singh belong to the Bhaliawala village in Sangrur district of Punjab. His father Sardar Uttam Singh was a farmer.   Since his childhood he was fond of thrill and adventure.  He was inspired to join army by his uncle as he was JCO in army. He joined army at the age of 26 on 15 Sep 1941. After  completed his training from Ranchi he was inducted to Sikh Regiment in Aug 1942.  He participated in the World War II and  he was awarded military medal-  gallantry award of Britain MILITARY MEDAL During

March 23, 2020 No Comments

Naik Jadunath Singh – Fourth Recipient of PVC

The fourth recipient of PVC was born on  21st Nov 1916 in Khajuri village of Shahjahanpur district in Uttar Pradesh followed by 7 siblings(6 boys 1 sister)  Since he belonged to a very poor farmer family he had to support his family for this he worked in the field or at home. He studied till 4 class due to financial situations. He was a wrestling champion in his village. Naik Jadunath Singh enrolled to Rajput Regiment on 21 Nov 1916. After training he was commissioned to 1 Rajput Regiment and attached to World war II. After 6 years of service

March 23, 2020 No Comments

Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran

Our country have various stories of heroism but true heroism was about legends who sacrificed their own lives for the country.  Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran was one of them . Let us know about him- BIOGRAPHY Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran, was born on 13 September 1946, in Bombay, Maharashtra. Mr K S Ramaswamy and Mrs Janaki were his parents and he got married to Mrs Uma who was a poet as well as a writer. He completed his initial studies from SIES( South Indian Education Society) High School, Mumbai in 1963 and further graduated from SIES college in 1968 from Science stream

March 23, 2020 No Comments

Brigadier Mohammad Usman- Symbol of inclusive secularism

India, our motherland is secular country where every citizen of different caste ,creed and religion enjoyed equal rights and powers. Our Indian army consists of soldiers from different religion but they all are one as they follow one religion i.e. PATRIOTISM. Brigadier Mohammad Usman MVC (15 July 1912 – 3 July 1948) who was killed in the Indo- Pakistan war of 1947 had  set an example of inclusive secularism he as a Muslim became a “symbol of” India’s “inclusive secularism”. He was later awarded the second highest military decoration for gallantry, the Maha Vir Chakra. LIFE OF BRIGADIER USMAN Brgadier Usman 

March 7, 2020 No Comments

Only Param Vir Chakra awardee who received highest gallantry award while alive- Yogendra Singh Yadav

Born on 10 May 1980, in Ahir village of  Bulandshehr. He belongs to the militant family as his father, Karan Singh was the part of Kumayu regiment and also took part in 1965 and 1971 war. On 5 May 1999, Yogendra was married at age of 19.  Less than 10 days after married he was called off for  Kargil war. CITATION Grenadier Yogender Singh Yadav was part of the leading team of a Ghatak Platoon tasked to capture Tiger Hill on the night of 3/4 July 1999. The approach to the top was steep, snowbound and rocky. Grenadier Yogender Singh

March 7, 2020 No Comments

The Hero Who Fought Another Man’s Battle- Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria

Paramvir Chakra Award is the highest gallantry award to the Indian armed forces personnel for their valour, bravery during wars. Captain Gurbachan Singh Salaria was one of them. BACKGROUND Capt Gurbachan Singh Salaria was born on 29th Nov 1935 in a Jangal village m in Gurdaspur Punjab.   He was the son of   Sri Munshi Ram and his Smt Dhan  Devi and belongs to an agricultural family. He completed his education at  King George Royal Indian Military College (Now known as Rashtriya Military School) Bangalore in 1946  later joined NDA at Khadakvasla. His first posting was in the 1st Gorkha Rifles 

January 31, 2020 No Comments

A Hero of Indo – China War. Major Dhan Singh Thapa

In lieu of connecting youngsters to the true heroes life, we are going to discuss another hero  Col./ Dhan Singh Thapa who was a warrior of Indo China war 1962. He was born on 106th June 1928 in Shimla belonged t a Nepali family. He was commissioned on 28th August 1949, into 8th Gorkha Rifles. “My father used to say every soldier who fights a war to defend his nation is a hero. In 1962, we lost the Indo-China war but it was a war against mighty odds. A soldier fights a war as his duty and his right, it

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