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CQMH Abdul Hamid PVC

Company Quarter Master Havildar Abdul Hamid was born at Dhamupur village of Ghazipur District of Uttar Pradesh on 1 July 1933. Son of Shri Mohammad Usman and Smt Sakina Begum, CQMH Hamid had three brothers and two sisters. Coming from a very humble background, he

Wing Commander Harshit Sinha

Wing Commander Harshit Sinha hailed from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. Son of Shri Hemant Kumar Sinha, he had a strong desire to join the armed forces right from his childhood, which grew along with his age. He did his schooling from City Montessori School, Mahanagar

Rifleman Suman Swargiari

Rfn Suman Swargiari hailed from Thekerakuchi village of Baksa district in Assam. He was inclined to join the Army since his younger days and kept working towards it. His resolve to join the armed forces got strengthened, when his father Shri Kanak fell to the

Rifleman Shyamal Das

Rfn Shyamal Das hailed from Khargram village of Murshidabad district in West Bengal. Son of Shri Dhirendra Das and Smt Madhavi Das, he was inclined to join the Army since his younger days and kept working towards it. Eventually, he joined the Assam Rifles in

Rifleman Khatnei Konyak

Rifleman Khatnei Konyak hailed from Zangkham Village of Mon district in Nagaland. He was inclined to join the Army since his younger days like his elder brother, who too joined Assam Rifles after completing his education. Following his passion, eventually Rfn Khatnei Konyak joined the

Colonel Viplav Tripathi

Colonel Viplav Tripathi hailed from Raigarh district in Chattisgarh and was born on 20 May 1980. Son of Shri Subhash Tripathi and Smt Asha Tripathi, he had a younger brother Anay Tripathi as his sibling. He did his initial schooling in Raigarh and then moved

Rifleman Rajendra Prasad Meena

Rifleman Rajendra Prasad Meena hailed from  Dilawarpur village in  Dausa district of Rajasthan. Son of Shri Shambhu Dayal Meena and Smt Ramoti Devi, Rfn Rajendra Prasad was born in the year 1991. He had two sisters and a brother as his siblings and was eldest

Sep Manjit Singh

Sep Manjit Singh hailed from Sirvewala village of Bhatinda district in Punjab. He came from a family of modest means and had four sisters and a brother as his siblings. He was inclined to join the army since his younger days and eventually got selected