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ABS demands re-naming of GHSS Bhour Camp
12/21/2022 10:22:48 PM

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JAMMU, Dec 21: Aadarsh Bhartiya Samaj, a social volunteer organisation working to promote education, environment, health and nationhood among the general masses and students community in particular under the guidance of Col RK Sharma (Retd)-Chairman ABS and S Daljeet Singh-president ABS demands to honour the brave soldier of Indian Army and son of the soil by re-naming Government Higher Secondary School (Bhour Camp Jammu) after the name of Shaheed Ravindera Dass, a Hero of 1965 Indo Pak War in the loving memory of martyr of the country. During the period of celebration of 'Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav' it will be a little effort by the country / country men to honour the Shaheed of Indo Pak war.
Aadarsh Bhartiya Samaj informed that the brave soldier of our society Shaheed Ravindera Dass son of Bodh Raj was enrolled in DOGRA Regt on 15 May 1952. After basic training he was posted to and joined 15 DOGRA. During Indo-Pak war in 1965 when his unit was part of 'OPERATION RIDDLE', this brave soldier while fighting against enemy at Amritsar border got martyrdom on 06 September 1965. This brave soldier served the Indian Army and nation for 13 years 115 days and sacrificed for the country when he was just 31 years leaving behind his wife Sushila Kumari of 22 years and two minor sons who were just 2 ½ years and 07 months respectively.
Later sacrifice of this great brave soldier was recognised by government dignitaries including Lal Bahadur Shastri, the then Prime Minister of India with condolence letter, the then Chief of Army Staff with letter of condolence, Commandant Dogra Regiment Centre and CO 15 Dogra, appreciation letter by Gen Ved Malik, COAS, awarded with golden badge of sacrifice and Sena Sewa Medal by Govt of India.
Through the medium of your esteemed paper concerned department is requested to do the needful as a welfare measure to the society and honour to the martyr of the country.
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