"Sanjay Kumar Singh's dedication to serve the poorest of the poor was uncompromising. He wanted to do something for the deprived. And the people loved him for it," says his father Ghanshyam Singh.
“For 19 years, I dreamt of joining the Army. It became my mother’s dream too. Now I want to serve my country with pride and honesty”, says the young lieutenant who lost his father when he was just six. #Respect #FathersDay
In Jammu's Samba district, the Indian Army and Pune-based Aseem Foundation have come together to launch Olive Green Cookies, a novel venture that empowers widows of martyrs.
After his death, his wife, Swati Mahadik, decided to honour her martyred husband by joining the army and serving the country. Her decision stunned many, but her resolve was unwavering
“After my brother’s cremation, no one from the government helped us. We are happy that people are helping in our endeavour to fulfil the memory of my brother.”
This is a story about a martyred soldier, a mother's grief and the brothers-in-arms who banded together to do something remarkable for their fallen mate's family.
Sepoy Ramesh Chand Yadav, who died during a gun battle to keep out militants from infiltrating into Kupwara, Kashmir, was honoured during a wreath laying ceremony.
In this touching video, Gurmehar Kaur, a 19-year-old who lost her father to the Kargil War when she was 2, has an important message for people who hate based on religion, and for politicians.