Service No : IC69755H

Date of Birth : December 6, 1985

Place of birth : Bengaluru, Karnataka

Service : Army

Last Rank : Major

Unit : 51 Engineers

Arm/Regt : Corps of Engineers

Operation : CI & IS Ops

Martyrdom : November 29, 2016

Major Akshay Girish Kumar

Major Akshay Girish Kumar was born along with his twin sister Neha, at 8.05 on 6th December 1985 to his parents Smt Meghna Girish and Wg Cdr Girish Kumar (Retd). Even as a child, Akshay with his twinkling eyes, big smile and inherent warmth charmed one and all. After early education in different schools in Bidar, Wellington (Nilgiris), Gorakhpur and Chennai, in 1996, the twins joined Kumaran’s School (CBSE) in class six. Short for his age and skinny, Akshay would never hesitate to stand up to his principles from a very early age and he fought all odds to become a healthy, strong and determined boy with a passion to join the Defence Forces and serve his motherland. His inspiration may have come from his family since his grandfather Lt Col AK Moorthy(Retd) is a war veteran and apart from his father Wg Cdr Girish Kumar who was a 'Fighter Pilot', maternal uncle Wg Cdr K Harisenani (Retd) is also a former Air Force Pilot.

 

He joined the Bangalore military school as a Boarder in 8th standard, worked hard and did well in school. After class 12th, he wrote the National Defence Academy (NDA) entrance exam (one of the toughest entrance examinations anywhere) and was selected among just 572 boys across the country. However, his dream of joining the Indian Air Force was cut short in the stringent medical examination because he wore glasses and the IAF pilots need perfect vision. His father suggested strongly that he do commercial flying and join an Airline. He just smiled and said my dream is to wear the uniform and serve our country -that is how his journey into the army began. Cadet Akshay Girish (111 NDA Course) was trained at the prestigious Tri-Services National Defence Academy from 2003-2006 after which he went to the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun for one more year of specialized Army training.

 

Officer And Gentleman

 

On 10th December 2007, Lt Akshay Girish was commissioned as an officer in the 51 Engineers- a regiment of the Bengal Sappers. He wore the Olive Green uniform with great pride and did his work with utmost passion. By his 9th year of service, he had served in conflict zones of Kashmir and Nagaland and also in high altitudes of over 19000 feet in Sikkim. He led difficult tasks for his regiment like fencing the border in the Line of Control between Indo-Pak border in the mountains beyond Kupwara in Kashmir and building bunkers at the Indo-China border. He did very well in his Army Courses and earned an A grade in the Young Officers course and an Instructor’s grade in the Junior Command course. He also got his B Tech in Electrical Engineering from College of Military Engineering, Pune.  He married his friend Ms Sangeeta Ravindran in 2011 and they were blessed with little Naina in October 2013.

 

Maj Akshay had great regimental spirit and regard for his seniors and much concern for the welfare of men under his command. He often spoke about their tough life and wanted to help their children achieve their dreams. Many a time he called us up to ask about educational avenues and admission procedures for the children of soldiers in his unit.

 

Maj Akshay was the ultimate jack of all trades: a good painter, tennis and basketball player, singer, dancer, writer, poet and cook! Above all, he was a very caring and motivated young officer, a wonderful son, loving husband and adoring father. Time was never a limiting factor for him to learn something, nor to connect with people. Family time was very important to him and he used to drag us to post-dinner midnight coffee for deep heartfelt conversations.  He also openly showered family members and friends with compliments and he always genuinely meant them. In 2009, Maj Akshay was awarded the Chief of Army Staff Commendation (COAS Medal) for leading an exceptional rescue of injured civilians near Kupwara in Kashmir.

 

Nagrota Attack : 29 Nov 2016

 

Major Akshay Girish had moved to Nagrota (J&K) with his unit in September 2016. On the fateful day of 29th November when terrorists attacked a neighboring Artillery unit at about 5.30 am in Nagrota and killed four soldiers, before entering two residential buildings, Maj Akshay was chosen to lead his unit’s Quick Reaction Team(QRT) to fight the terrorists. Three terrorists had taken vantage positions in two residential buildings that housed officers' families and a Mess. Major Akshay's QRT vehicle came under heavy terrorist fire even as they entered the location.  Major Akshay showed exemplary leadership in assessing the danger and moved in with his team to take counter-terrorist action. Their task was to prevent terrorists from killing women, children and unarmed men who were trapped within their homes. Along with his buddy Naik Chittaranjan Debbarma and Major Kunal Gosavi Mannadir (Artillery), Major Akshay and his team not only engaged the terrorists and prevented the evil designs of the terrorists to take hostages and massacre innocents, but they also ensured that the terrorists could not spread out in the cantonment area and destroy important assets.

 

After Major Kunal was martyred in the firefight, Major Akshay and his team continued to fight courageously and kept the terrorists pinned down. In doing so, Major Akshay was hit by two bullets and finally laid down his life after a grenade was launched at him. Major Akshay Girish and his comrades ensured that all 16 people, who had been held hostage were saved. All the terrorists were also neutralized by additional forces subsequently within few hours. However during the operation, besides Major Akshay Girish, six other soldiers made the supreme sacrifice which included Major Kunal Gosavi Mannadir, Hav Sukhraj Singh, Naik Chittaranjan Debbarma, Lance Naik Kadam Sambhaji Yeshwantrao, Grenadier Raghavendra Singh and Rifleman Asin Rai. The courage and valour showed by Major Akshay Girish, who disregarded his own safety and thoughts of his beloved family while protecting fellow Indians, inspired innumerable Indians who wrote touching messages in praise of their ‘Veer Yodha’.

 

Major Akshay Girish Kumar is survived by his father Wg Cdr Girish Kumar (Retd), mother Smt Meghna Girish, wife Smt Sangeeta, daughter Naina and sister Smt Neha. 

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212 Comments
  • Reena sojitra

    2022 at 8:53 pm Reply

    Salute to major Akshay n family for the supreme sacrifice,!!

  • Tarun Kaushik

    2022 at 8:54 pm Reply

    The sacrifice a soldier and his family can do..we not even think…Sir Akshay thanks for your sacrifice…we will never forget you… jai hind

  • Praveen P

    2022 at 8:54 pm Reply

    Feel proud to have been born in the same land as Major Akshay Girish. Words fall short to describe your supreme sacrifice for the nation. You may not be amongst us today but i’m sure that your spirit is eternal. Vande Mataram… Jai Hind!!!

  • Pawan donepudi

    2022 at 8:55 pm Reply

    His bravery and sacrifice have immortalized him and his family. Real braveheart. Salute to his parents and family. Indebted to you.

    Jai Hind

  • Amrita Kangle

    2022 at 8:55 pm Reply

    The ultimate sacrifice made by our brave young men just so that their countrymen can sleep in peace! We normal citizens can never fathom what exactly goes on in their minds when they are in that battlefield.
    Our hearts swell with pride even as tears blind our eyes when we hear and read their stories.
    My heartfelt admiration for the brave mother who stood tall next to her slain son, Maj. Akshay Girish and never allowed a tear to fall. Ma’am it is women like you who make up the backbone of our country. Without you our country could never have been the proud motherland of our teeming millions.
    May his soul rest in peace and may his family always stand proud under the wide umbrella of his selfless sacrifice. I salute him!

  • Shweta Nag

    2022 at 8:56 pm Reply

    Nothing in this world could match the pain, respect and pride in sacrificing your life for the country. Sadly it all comes together.
    Strength to the family.
    Salute to such brave soldiers who keep us safe, sacrificing their everything.
    May God give family the courage.

    • Meghna Girish

      2022 at 9:02 pm

      Jai Hind.

  • Pankaj Jairath

    2022 at 8:56 pm Reply

    Just heard the audio video clip of his little one, God shower his blessings as she grows into a very proud Indian to whom we remain indebted.

    With folded hands my salutations to his family to whom the country shall always remain indebted to.

    Soldiers are not made, they are born and shall always remain etched in the hearts of noble souls.

    • Meghna Girish

      2022 at 9:00 pm

      Thank you for your blessings to Naina and pride in Akshay. Jai Hind.

  • Sachin Nad

    2022 at 8:57 pm Reply

    This is unacceptable the way young brave intelligent Indian lives are lost!!
    Don’t know when our Politicians and people learn to protect brave men who in turn protect the entire country 24×7!!
    There is a lot to improvise on safety of our armed brave men on the borders !! Sofisticated wepenory life protective equipment etc is a damn necessity!!
    US Army goes into Iraq and Afghanistan but has min casualties in years and years but in our country we loose our brave men every day this unacceptable!!

  • Vivek, Yelahanka, Bengaluru.

    2022 at 8:57 pm Reply

    Jai Bharat maa and the brave parents, wife and daughter of Major Akshay.
    The road named after your brave son, should inspire the citizens of the country to never forget your brave son

    • Meghna Girish

      2022 at 8:59 pm

      Thank you. Jai Hind.

  • Syed.salim

    2022 at 9:04 pm Reply

    Long live Akshay ! We will be indebted to you and your co martyrs.
    Proud of Akshay & Brave mother Meghna…..

    • Meghna Girish

      2022 at 9:05 pm

      Thank you Salim. GCP classmate?

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