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Names of 20 martyrs of Galvan

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Names of 20 martyrs of Galvan /  20 soldiers martyred in violent clashes with China from 6 different regiments, maximum of 13 martyred Bihar regiments This photo is of the body of a soldier martyred in a clash with China. On Wednesday, Army soldiers took the dead bodies of the martyrs to Sonam Norbu Hospital in Leh so that autopsy could be done there. Dainik Bhaskar Jun 17, 2020, 05:26 PM IST new Delhi.  20 soldiers were killed in a violent clash between Indo-Chinese soldiers in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh on Monday night. The maximum of these 13 martyrs are from two different regiments of Bihar. One martyr belongs to 12 Bihar Regiment and the rest to 16 Bihar Regiment. The martyr commanding officer Colonel Santosh Babu was also from the 16 Bihar Regiment. How many martyrs from which regiment ·         16 Bihar Regiment: 12 martyrs ·         3 Punjab Regiment: 3 Martyrs ...

Story of Leadership :China War 1962

This is a story of leadership told by Subedar Major Darbara Singh to NDA cadets in the mid eighties:   NDA Cadets from the early to mid eighties will remember the imposing frame of SM Darbara Singh. During the rehearsal for the Passing out Parade in 1985, the cadets were in a particularly rebellious mood. The noise did not die down even when the Nishan was brought into the QM fort, and this was a serious matter indeed, for the Nishan is held in high esteem by the cadet community. The insult to the Nishan did not go down well with Subedar Major Darbara Singh. With his measured steps he stepped up to the podium and with a voice heavy with anger and gruff with emotions, he asked the cadets to lend him their ears. Subedar Major Darbara Singh "Cadets, I have served in the Indian Army for 23 years. I have seen the 1962 operations, the 1965 and 1971 wars as a combatant. The Nishan that you have not acknowledged today, stands for me and countless others who have taken up the pro...

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Homebound Labour – An Indep Reality Check by Brig Asthana and Col Binjolkar

Quote *Homebound Labour on the Roads – A Reality Check 1* by Brigadier Amul Asthana (Retd) and Col Ashok Binjolkar (Retd) Today *I thank God* that I live in such a wonderful country, India.  Today (22 May 2020) I saw for myself how our citizens, rich-poor-government servants and non-government alike are making most spirited and very well directed efforts to overcome the unimaginable scale and complexity of the homeward bound labour situation. This note is a long narrative, but I urge all to kindly read on and get a ‘real insight’ into the state of affairs. With great apprehension and carrying the *burden of huge negative news about the migrant labour* crisis*, I ventured out for an ‘on ground reality check’. *(I prefer to call them Indian Labour) I teamed up with my colleague Col Ashok Binjolkar (Retd). We decided to reach out towards the Palwal-Mathura(UP) highway.  Right at the Palwal-KMP highway we came across a group of ‘loaded’ families on foot, and they wer...

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