Hav Sunil Kumar Sharma hailed from Phal village in Sunderbani district of Jammu and Kashmir. Son of an army veteran Ramesh Chander Sharma, Hav Sunil Kumar always wished to follow into the footsteps of his father and don the Army uniform. Following his dream, he
Havaldar Satpal Bhasin belonged to Mufti village in Jammu district of J & K. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into the 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and
Hav Randeep Singh Jammu district in Jammu And Kashmir. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and numerous battle honours. Manipur Attack: 04 June
Naik Ashok Kumar hailed from Raskana village in Sangrah tehsil of Sirmour district in Himachal Pradesh and was born in 1980, Son of Shri Baldev Rana and Smt Renu Devi, he was the only son of his parents. After completing his school education he joined
Naib Subedar Ram Singh hailed from Nandpur village in the Ramgarh tehsil of Samba district, Jammu and Kashmir. Born into a proud military family, he inherited the values of patriotism, discipline, and service from an early age. His father and all three of his uncles
Lance Naik Rajneesh Singh hailed from Garli village in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into the 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and
Sepoy Manoj Kumar hailed from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into the 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and numerous battle honours. Manipur Attack: 04
Hav Prakash Chand belonged to Siun village of Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and numerous battle
Sepoy Sohan Singh hailed from Sirmour village in the Sirmour district of Himachal Pradesh. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into the 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and
CFN Bharateshwar Rayappa Padanad belonged to the Sankonatti village of Athani taluk in the Belagavi district of Karnataka. Son of Shri Rayappaa and Smt Godavari Padanad, belonged to an economically-backward family. He had joined the Corps of EME of the Indian Army in 2006 after
Sepoy Vikas Bhardwaj was hailed from village Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. Son of an army veteran Rakesh Chand Bhardwaj and Smt Meera Devi, he was seeing his father in Armed Forces and it was his desire right from childhood, that he too would join the
Sepoy Manjit Singh was hailed from Akhwana village in Pathankot district in Punjab. After completing his school education he joined the Indian army and was recruited into 6 Dogra battalion of the Dogra Regiment, an infantry regiment known for its gallant soldiers and numerous battle
Sepoy Dharma Ram Beniwal hailed from Taratara village in the Barmer district of Rajasthan, a region known for its hardy and resilient people. He was born on 21 December 1983 to Shri Gang Ram Beniwal and Smt. Amru Devi. Growing up in a rural environment,
Havildar Narayan Raghunath Bhonde hailed from Pimpalgaon village in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, a region known for its proud legacy of producing brave and dedicated soldiers for the nation. Born into a humble farming family, he grew up in financially challenging circumstances. Despite these