Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar: A Love Story Left Unfinished, A Sacrifice Forever Remembered
The tragic news from Jorhat, Assam, has left the entire nation grieving. Among those who made the supreme sacrifice in the Indian Air Force aircraft crash was Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar, a brave young officer from Banwariya village under Hulasganj police station in Jehanabad district, Bihar.
Shubham had recently lost his grandmother and had returned to duty shortly thereafter. As news of the accident reached his village, an atmosphere of sorrow spread throughout the community. Friends and family remembered him as a humble and compassionate individual who never let his rank define him. Despite becoming an Air Force officer, he remained deeply connected to his roots and treated everyone with warmth and respect.
Coming from a modest farming family, Shubham overcame significant hardships to clear the NDA examination and was commissioned into the Indian Air Force in 2021. Determined to improve his family's circumstances, he worked tirelessly and dreamed of a bright future.
A Mother's Last Conversation
On the morning of the accident, Shubham spoke with his mother around 9:00 a.m. He informed her that he was heading out on a mission and would call again after completing his duties. Around 11:00 a.m., a call came from another number. No one could have imagined that it would bring the devastating news of his martyrdom. The promised call from Shubham would never come, as he had laid down his life in the line of duty.
A Wedding That Will Never Take Place
Shubham had shared with his friends that he was in love with a young woman from Uttar Pradesh and planned to marry her. He had informed his family, and both families had met to discuss the marriage. To prepare for his new life, he had even built a new house along the village's main road, hoping to bring his bride there after their wedding.
According to friends, his fiancée was also serving as a Flight Lieutenant in the Indian Air Force. Following the death of his grandmother, the wedding and housewarming ceremonies were postponed, with a new wedding date tentatively planned for December. Fate, however, had other plans. Before he could begin that new chapter of life, Shubham answered the call of duty and made the ultimate sacrifice for the nation.
Nation First, Always
On Saturday, officers from the Air Force Station at Bihta visited Shubham's family to offer condolences and support. They assured the family that the entire Air Force fraternity stands firmly beside them and that they would never be left alone during this difficult time.
Shubham's mortal remains are expected to arrive at Air Force Station Bihta on Monday before being taken to his native village, where he will be laid to rest with full honors.
Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar: An Unfinished Dream, An Eternal Legacy
Native of Banwariya village, Hulasganj, Jehanabad, Bihar.
Overcame difficult circumstances to clear the NDA and became an Indian Air Force officer in 2021.
Made the supreme sacrifice while performing his duty in the Air Force aircraft crash at Jorhat, Assam.
Spoke to his mother at 9:00 a.m. on the day of the accident; by 11:00 a.m., the family received the heartbreaking news of his martyrdom.
Had recently lost his grandmother, leading to the postponement of his wedding.
Was preparing to marry in December and had built a new home for his future family.
His journey from a humble farming family to becoming an Air Force officer remains an inspiration for young Indians.
The Indian Air Force has assured full support to his bereaved family.
His final rites will be conducted in his native village after his mortal remains arrive at Bihta Air Force Station.
Flight Lieutenant Shubham Kumar's life may have been cut short, but his courage, dedication, humility, and sacrifice will forever remain a source of inspiration for generations to come. 🇮🇳
A vlogger's Kashmir experience raises serious questions.
He claims that the moment he mentions the Indian Army, PM Modi, or Yogi ji, Kashmiris turns hostile instantly.
He alleged that Kashmiris blamed the Army for the instability and accused it of having "bad intentions" towards women, instead of blaming the terrorists. When he protested, he was threatened.
At the Martand Sun Temple, locals lied and claimed it was destroyed by "lightning," not by Islamic invaders, and threatened him for recording the truth.
He also found a Shivling in a locked temple where no Jalabhishek was allowed.
He alleged that even a cop harassed him after hearing "Gorakhpur" and let him go only after taking a bribe.
The OG Chanakya "Amit Shah's" Strategy To Make Cockroach Janta Party protest a Big Flop.
Abhijeet Strategy:
>Police will not get permission
>Start Protest in Police station
>Police might lathicharge
>Get good pictures to cry fascism.
But Amit Shah Had Already Set His Fielding.
Sainik School Ghorakhal mourns the untimely demise of Lt Beereshwar Goswami, a proud alumnus (Sch No. 4158/N) and a brave officer of the Indian Army. His dedication, courage and service to the nation will always be remembered.
Our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
Don’t know why, but him being present on the ground somehow feels way more special than him getting out while batting second and then watching the team win from the dugout. Being there on the ground and experiencing every second of it firsthand probably hits differently.
The best night for all RCB players, fans and specially for this guy who waited for it since 18 years. This win felt like a healing balm on an old wound. 🥹❤️🩹
- Bhuvi always performed whenever Bumrah failed but after 2018 everything changed
- Bro suffered 4 major injuries
- Gradually lost his pace
- Still played the 2019 WC and took 3 wickets in the semis
- Suddenly India became obsessed with raw pace
- People ignored his underrated economy
- Bowlers like Umran Malik were called better than him
- He got trolled for SRH management’s wrongdoings with warner
- Lost all hope and even wanted to retire from IPL
- Then RCB’s bowling coach called him before auction and told him to register
- RCB bought him, delivered 17 wickets last season
- Already has 21 wickets this season
Bhuvi’s career is a proof that God never abandons people who refuse to give up on themselves 👏❤️
Meet Colonel Noreen Shanet John: The First Woman Officer to Command an Agniveer Training Battalion at MEG & Centre
Colonel Noreen Shanet John has created history by becoming the first woman officer to command an Agniveer training battalion at the prestigious Madras Engineering Group (MEG) & Centre, Bengaluru. Commissioned into the Corps of Engineers on 7 March 1998, she has served the Indian Army with distinction for over 26 years in a range of operational, instructional, and leadership roles.
An alumna of Providence Women’s College, Calicut, Colonel John’s journey began with remarkable achievements in the NCC, where she excelled as a cadet and parade commander during Republic Day Camp. Over the years, she went on to serve as Senior Group Testing Officer at 14 SSB Allahabad, earned Permanent Commission in 2020, and was promoted to Colonel in January 2023.
In March 2023, she assumed command of a training battalion at MEG & Centre, becoming the first woman officer in the Indian Armed Forces to hold such a role at the institution. Her appointment marks a major step forward in gender integration and leadership in the Indian Army, while inspiring countless young women to dream of serving the nation in uniform.
A true trailblazer, Colonel Noreen Shanet John is not just training future Agniveers — she is shaping history.
Meet R.N. Kao - India’s Gentleman Spymaster
• 1918: Born in Varanasi
• 1940: Joined Indian Imperial Police ( Now IPS)
• 1947: Moved to Intelligence Bureau (IB)
• 1955: Solved Kashmir Princess bombing case
• 1957: Helped Ghana build its intelligence agency
• 1963: Created Aviation Research Centre (ARC)
• 1968: Founded RAW (India’s external intelligence agency)
• 1971: Key role in Bangladesh Liberation War.
• 1975: Strategic role in Sikkim’s integration.
• 1980s: Helped establish NSG (Black Cats)
• 2002: Passed away, leaving behind a legendary legacy
The man who built India’s intelligence backbone, silently, effectively...
83,000 married Indian men died by suicide last year.
Still. Happy Women's Day.
In 2001, 3.33 million Indians were divorced.
By 2011. 5 million.
Today, nearly 8 million.
A 140% jump in two decades.
Every single day in India,
3,700 marriages legally end.
Behind each one, a system waits.
Section 498A.
Domestic Violence Act.
Lawyers.
NGOs.
Maintenance consultants.
Demand: ₹20 lakhs to ₹2 crores.
Plus monthly income. For life.
498A conviction rate: 13%.
Meaning 87% of arrested men were likely innocent.
But by then,
Careers destroyed.
Families broken.
Some men, dead.
Still. Happy Women's Day.
Now ask who benefits.
The answer is not women.
The answer is a cartel.
NGOs.
Think tanks.
Academic chairs.
Media grants.
UN consultancies.
Same language.
Same slogans.
Same funding trail.
Their narrative, exported globally,
Man = oppressor.
Woman = victim.
Family = trap.
Motherhood = burden.
Their slogans, engineered precisely,
"Smash the patriarchy."
"Marriage is a patriarchal institution."
"Motherhood is unpaid labour."
Every sentence has a funder.
Every sentence, if believed, creates a customer.
India is their prime target.
1.4 billion people still raising their own children.
Still caring for their own elderly.
Still transmitting culture through family.
That's not a civilisation to them.
That's an untapped market.
Now follow the money.
UN Women: $594 million per year.
Gates Foundation: $84 million per year.
Soros (Open Society): $100 million.
Ford Foundation: $420 million.
And then there is pharma.
Gender dysphoria treatment market?
$12 billion per year today.
Projected by 2035?
$63 billion.
Growing at 16% annually.
This is not medicine.
This is a subscription model.
Lifetime hormone customers.
Lifetime legal battles.
Lifetime therapy subscriptions.
The family doesn't need a subscription.
The family is free.
Destroy it, and everything becomes billable.
Hospital bills.
Divorce lawyer bills.
Psychiatrist bills.
Loneliness app bills.
Dating app bills.
IVF clinic bills.
Every broken relationship, a new revenue stream.
Every isolated individual, a new market.
They are not liberating you.
They are monetising you.
India didn't just respect women.
India worshipped the feminine as cosmic power.
Kali didn't ask permission.
Durga didn't need rescuing.
Shakti was not the victim.
She was the source of everything.
South Korea believed the feminist narrative completely.
Today: 0.72 births per woman.
Lowest in recorded human history.
This is what happens when a civilisation forgets what women truly are.
Not victims.
Not markets.
The axis around which everything else turns.
So. Happy Women's Day.
Every day.
Every year.