The Fact News Service
Chandigarh, May 23
The Punjab Government’s Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute in SAS Nagar hosted a motivational interactive session with Amarjeet Kaur, daughter of the illustrious Jemadar Nand Singh, a Victoria Cross and Maha Vir Chakra awardee. The session aimed to inspire cadets to set high goals in life and strive for excellence, drawing from the legacy of bravery and sacrifice embodied by Jemadar Nand Singh.
Notably, Jemadar Nand Singh, VC, MVC, was born on September 24, 1914 in village Bahadurpur (Mansa), is known as the highest decorated Indian soldier for exemplifying bravery and sacrifice. He served with distinction in the 1 SIKH Battalion. As Acting Naik, he was awarded with the Victoria Cross for his exceptional courage in World War II, particularly during the capture of the steep ‘India Hill’ in Arakan, Burma, where he led his platoon in destroying a Japanese position. Later, in the 1947-48 Kashmir War, he made the ultimate sacrifice while saving his men from an ambush, earning a posthumous Maha Vir Chakra for his gallantry.
Sharing captivating anecdotes from her father’s illustrious military career, Ms. Amarjeet Kaur emphasized the importance of determination and discipline in achieving success in life. Her inspiring words motivated the young cadets to strive harder, while instilling in them a renewed sense of patriotism and pride in serving the nation.
The Director of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute Major General (Retd.) Ajay H Chauhan said that Jemadar Nand Singh’s legacy is a testament to his unwavering bravery and selflessness. As the highest decorated Indian soldier, his heroic actions in World War II and the 1947-48 Kashmir War continue to inspire generations to come. His life story reflects his unrelenting spirit and commitment to duty.