Why Did the Army's Central Command Honor 18 'Veer Naris' in Ayodhya?
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Ayodhya, Feb 22 (NationPress) During the 18th Reunion of the Indian Army's Dogra Regiment, the Dogra Regimental Centre located in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya, paid a profound tribute to 18 'Veer Naris' (the widows of Armed Forces personnel), celebrating the unwavering spirit of sacrifice and service that characterizes the Regiment's illustrious legacy, as stated by an official on Sunday.
The solemn event was attended by Rita Vij, spouse of former Chief of Army Staff General Nirmal Chander Vij, along with Lakshmi Bhuvan, the wife of Lieutenant General VMB Krishnan, as noted in the official statement.
The 'Veer Naris' were honored in recognition of their strength and resilience, symbolizing deep respect and gratitude. This occasion mirrored shared military traditions, unbreakable bonds, and the enduring ethos of 'Duty Before Self'. More than just life partners of Brave Hearts, these 'Veer Naris' embody Dogra pride and perseverance, as highlighted in a social media statement.
Through their courage, determination, and quiet fortitude, they uphold the Regiment's honor across generations.
In his remarks to the gathering, the Commandant emphasized that 'Veer Naris' serve as the unseen force behind every hero, motivating the Regiment to uphold its legacy with dignity and resolve. 'Jai Jwala, Jai Dogra', he proclaimed.
In a separate event hosted by the Central Command of the Indian Army, one of India's three living Param Vir Chakra recipients, Honorary Captain Sanjay Kumar, inspired students to serve their nation.
Honorary Captain Sanjay Kumar continues to inspire both aspiring and current members of the armed forces.
At Army Public School No. 2 in Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh), he motivated students through his tales of bravery and patriotism.
'Valour, dedication, and duty towards the nation are essential for success', he emphasized.
His powerful words on courage, perseverance, and devotion to the nation resonated deeply, igniting the spirit of patriotism and determination among young minds to dream big and achieve excellence, according to a statement from the Army's Central Command.
In a time of evolving security challenges, Honorary Captain Sanjay Kumar's narrative serves as a testament to the valor that defines the Indian Armed Forces, as communicated by the Army's Central Command.