Operation Sindoor: During Operation Sindoor, the feat of a 10-year-old child from Rajasthan has brought fame to the entire village. The child brought water, curd and lassi from his home and fed it to the soldiers in the scorching heat.
Operation Sindoor News: During Operation Sindoor of the Indian Army, something happened in a small village near the Pakistan border in Rajasthan, which filled the whole country with pride. A 10-year-old boy from this border village, named Shravan Singh, became an example of patriotism and service spirit. When the army set up its front line near the village under Operation Sindoor , Shravan left no stone unturned in serving the soldiers.
He used to give water, milk, lassi to soldiers in the scorching sun
Seeing the soldiers deployed in the scorching sun, Shravan took the initiative to provide them relief by bringing water, milk, lassi and ice from his home. He used to go to the front through the fields every day and used to deliver drinks and food to the soldiers with his small hands. Despite the tense conditions and the sound of bullets, his courage and dedication did not waver. The aim of this boy was clear - to make the army soldiers feel comfortable and at home.
The Indian Army took Shravan's act of
bravery and selfless service seriously. The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Golden Arrow Division himself honoured Shravan by giving him a memento and a special award. This honour was not just a symbol but a tribute to the spirit that is devoted to the country - no matter what the age of the citizen.
This story of Shravan Singh shows that patriotism is not limited to those who wear uniforms. A small boy has proved that when it comes to serving the country, age is just a number. Today Shravan has become the pride of not only his village but the entire country. His inspiring initiative has proved that real heroes are those who selflessly do something for the country.
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