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.
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.
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.
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.
Though his military career was cut short, Naik Variava’s bravery under fire and his indomitable spirit remain a lasting testament to his dedication and sacrifice for the nation. #DisabledSoldiersPayWithTheirBodies#DIWAVE 011-41315492 https://t.co/hI9trU9gyD
#TheRemarkableStoryOfNaikFaramjiVariava
Naik Faramji Variava was born on November 29, 1943, and joined the Indian Army on June 29, 1963. In September 1965, during the Indo-Pak War, he was leading a convoy of 20 trucks on a supply mission near Moga, Punjab.
Despite his injuries, he remained committed to his men and was evacuated to Moga Hospital, then transferred to medical facilities in Ambala, Delhi, and Pune for further treatment. After months of recovery, he was honorably discharged from the Army on November 30, 1966.
Today, while his two sons remain unemployed, Kashmir Singh's courage and sacrifice remain an inspiration to all who hear his story—a testament to the unbreakable spirit of a true soldier. JAI HIND🇮🇳
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***Havaldar Kashmir Singh: A Story of Bravery and Resilience***
Born on 01 Apr 1963, Hav Kashmir Singh joined the Indian Army on 20 Sep 1980. He was posted to the dangerous Barbad Post in the Kiran Sector of Jammu & Kashmir, a place known for its remote and hazardous conditions
Six months later, when he returned home, his family was devastated to see him in this new condition. He was discharged from the Army on January 31, 2000. Despite the loss, his strength and determination never wavered.
that true patriotism lies not just in sacrifice but in the courage to rise again. Though he lost much, Havaldar Sanju Ram's spirit remains unbroken, embodying hope and strength for all. JAI HIND🇮🇳 #DisabledWarVeteransIndia#DIWAVE 011-41315492 https://t.co/9cJLlMdw4b
***The Indomitable Spirit of Havaldar Sanju Ram***
Havaldar Sanju Ram was born on April 8, 1975, in a small village in India. Driven by a deep sense of duty, he joined the Army on January 1, 1996, serving with pride in the 19 Dogra regiment.
He became a source of inspiration, encouraging his children—his son in college and his daughter studying nursing—to pursue their dreams. Havaldar Sanju turned his journey of resilience into advocacy, supporting fellow veterans and reminding them.....