Defence Minister felicitates ‘Veer Naris’ of Armed Forces personnel killed in Manipur landslide
- Nation will forever remain indebted to the sacrifices made by our soldiers, says Mr. Rajnath Singh at the event organised at Bengdubi Military Station in Darjeeling
- Assures full support of Ministry of Defence to the families
New Delhi. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on August 18 felicitated the ‘Veer Naris’ of the Armed Forces personnel who lost their lives in a recent landslide at Tupul in Manipur.
The felicitation ceremony was organised at Bengdubi Military Station in Darjeeling district of West Bengal by Trishakti Corps. Thirty personnel – one officer, three Junior Commissioned Officers and 26 Other Ranks – of 107 Infantry Battalion (Territorial Army) 11 Gorkha Rifles were among the 61 people killed during the tragedy in June.
The Defence Minister presented cheques of Rs seven lakh to each ‘Veer Nari’. Thirteen soldiers, who got injured in the tragedy, were also felicitated during the event.
During the interaction with the Veer Naris and soldiers, Rajnath Singh paid glowing tributes to the deceased personnel, commending their bravery and dedication. He stated that the Nation will always remain indebted to the sacrifices made by the soldiers, adding that the government is making sure that financial stability is provided to the families and dependents of the brave soldiers, assuring full support of the Ministry of Defence.
The Defence Minister lauded the Armed Forces for playing an important role in completing the Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal Rail Line Project in a challenging situation. He said, the project is important for meeting the strategic and socio-economic needs of the country.
The Veer Naris and the soldiers conveyed their gratitude and appreciated the initiatives taken by Ministry of Defence and Indian Army to motivate the youth to join the Armed Forces.
Member of Parliament from Darjeeling Raju Bista, Chief of the Army Staff General Manoj Pande, GOC, 111 Sub Area Lt Gen Tarun Kumar Aich and other senior officials of the Indian Army were present on the occasion.