The 18th Reunion of the Indian Army’s Dogra Regiment in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, paid tribute to 18 ‘Veer Naris’ (widows of Armed Forces personnel), celebrating their spirit of sacrifice and service. The ceremony, attended by dignitaries like Rita Vij and Lakshmi Bhuvan, honored these brave women as a symbol of respect and gratitude. These ‘Veer Naris’ embody the enduring pride and resilience of the Dogra Regiment through their courage and strength.
Addressing the gathering, the Commandant highlighted the crucial role of ‘Veer Naris’ in inspiring heroes and upholding the Regiment’s legacy. Honorary Captain Sanjay Kumar, a Param Vir Chakra awardee, motivated students at Army Public School No. 2 in Jabalpur with tales of valor and patriotism. His message emphasized the importance of dedication and duty towards the nation for achieving success.
Honorary Captain Sanjay Kumar’s story serves as a powerful example of the valor that characterizes the Indian Armed Forces, inspiring generations of defense aspirants and serving personnel with his courage and devotion.
