Nation Loses Lieutenant Yogesh Tripathi, Got Martyred Due To Avalanche In Uttarakhand
Yogesh Tripathi, a resident of Belha in Pratapgarh district, posted as a lieutenant in the Navy, was martyred after being hit by a landslide in Uttarakhand. There was uproar as soon as the news of the death reached home. His body arrived on Sunday. Lieutenant Yogesh Tripathi, a resident of Balipur Parsan of Jethwara police station area, was recruited as a lieutenant commander in the Navy in the year 2001. At present, he had gone to Chamoli district of Uttarakhand for mountaineering. Where on October 2, a team of 10 members had to climb the 15000 feet Trishul hill. It
Last Rites Of Martyr Major Mayank Vishnoi Performed In Hometown Meerut With Full Honour
Martyr Major Mayank Vishnoi’s last rites were performed in Meerut with moist eyes amidst the chant of Bharat Mata Ki Jai. Father Virendra Singh Vishnoi lit the fire
Martyr Himanshu Negi’s Funeral Attended By Huge Crowd
The mortal body of martyr Himanshu Negi from East Sikkim reached his home in an army ambulance after a long wait of 68 hours. As soon as the dead body arrived, a crowd of people gathered for the last glimpse of the martyr. Administrative officers and ex-servicemen paid heartfelt tributes by laying flowers on the mortal remains of the martyr. The last rites of the martyr were performed in Ramnagar. Himanshu Negi, a resident of Pandey Colony of Hempur Depot in Kashipur, Uttarakhand, was appointed on 27 March 2019 as a constable in the Seven Kumaon Regiment. Presently he was
Indian Army releases emotional video on anniversary of Pulwama attack
The day of February 14 is recorded in the history of India as a tragic incident in Jammu and Kashmir. Two years ago in 2019, the country lost 40 CRPF personnel in the Pulwama terror attack on this day. In such a situation, the Indian Army has tweeted a video remembering the sacrifice of these martyrs. The video released from the Chinar Corps’ Twitter handle is extremely emotional. The video states that the suicide terrorist targeting the CRPF buses was Adil Ahmed Dar. He was only 20 years old. He attacked the CRPF on the highway, just 10 km away



