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Army To Bear Education Expense Of Boy Who Gave Meals To Troops During Ops Sindoor

Army To Bear Education Expense Of Boy Who Gave Meals To Troops During Ops Sindoor

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India launched Operation Sindoor in response to the terror attack in Pahalgam. Nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir were targeted in the operation.
The Indian Army will bear the education expense of a ten-year-old boy who supplied meals to the troops during Operation Sindoor in a Punjab village.
As the soldiers fought with the Pakistan Army, exchanging fire, Shvan Singh brought them water, ice, tea, milk, and lassi.
Acknowledging the spirit and courage of the ten-year-old, the Indian Army's Golden Arrow Division has said it will sponsor Shvan's education.
The army stated that the story of Shavn serves as a reminder of the 'quiet heroes" across the country who deserve recognition and support.
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