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Hindustan Times
13-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Body of soldier killed in J&K to reach Bihar's Siwan tomorrow
An Army jawan from Siwan, Ram Babu Kumar Singh (26), became the second personnel of Bihar to succumb to battle injuries in Jammu and Kashmir on May 12. Ram Babu, who hails from Vasilpur village (Barharia block), married just five months ago, was grievously injured during Operation Sindoor. He was rushed to hospital for treatment where he succumbed to the injuries late on Monday. He was posted to the Nagrotta in 16 Corps wed with Anjali on December 10, 2024. His wife is currently staying at her mother's house in Dhanbad (Jharkhand) and is said to be pregnant. He joined the Indian Army in 2017 and was posted with the Army Aviation. Villagers of Vasilpur say Ram Babu's legacy will live on in the heart of Bihar and the nation. The news of his death plunged the village into mourning. His body will be brought on Thursday for final rites with full state honours. Martyred jawan's uncle Shashikant while talking with reporters said that he was younger son of former deputy mukhia of Hariharpur panchayat Ramvichar Singh, who died two years ago. His elder brother, a loco pilot, was posted at Hajaribagh in Jharkhand. Ram Babu had spoken of serving the nation since he was a child, said his family members. His widow, still reeling from the shock, told local reporters that she was devastated because of the loss but proud of her husband's bravery. The funeral will be attended by army officials and district authorities. This marks the second such tragedy in recent days. Mohammad Imtiaz, a BSF sub-inspector of Saran, was also killed in Pakistani firing and buried in his native village on Monday. Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar expressed deep sorrow at the loss, stating, 'The country will always remember Ram Babu Singh's sacrifice. I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family.' The state government has announced an ex-gratia of ₹50 lakh for the martyr's next of kin and confirmed that his last rites will be conducted with full police honours. Kumar also urged citizens to stand in solidarity with the soldier's family during this difficult time.


Hindustan Times
13-05-2025
- General
- Hindustan Times
Another jawan of Bihar martyred in J&K
An Army jawan from Siwan, Ram Babu Kumar Singh (26), became the second personnel of Bihar to succumb to battle injuries in the Jammu and Kashmir on May 12. Ram Babu, who hails from Vasilpur village (Barharia block), married just five months ago, was grievously injured during Operation Sindoor. He was rushed to hospital for medical treatment where he succumbed to the injuries late on Monday. He was posted to the Nagrotta in 16 Corps wed with Anjali on December 10, 2024. His wife is currently staying at her mother's house in Dhanbad (Jharkhand) and is said to be pregnant. Ram Babu left Siwan after post marriage in the second week of March 2025. He was joined Indian Army in 2017 and posted with the Army Aviation. Villagers of Vasilpur say Ram Babu's legacy will live on in the heart of Bihar and the nation. The news of his martyrdom plunged the village into mourning and exuberance of pride among the villagers because of Ram Babu's sacrifice. Ram Babu's sacrifice, part of the ongoing Operation Sindoor, has cast a shadow of grief over his native village, where his body will be brought on Thursday for final rites with full state honours. Martyred jawan's uncle Shashikant while talking with reporters said that he was younger son of former deputy mukhia of Hariharpur panchayat Ramvichar Singh, who died two years ago. His elder brother loco pilot posted at Hajaribagh in Jharkhand. Ram Babu had dreamt of serving the nation since childhood, said his family members. His widow, still reeling from the shock, told local reporters that she was devastated because of loss but proud of her husband's bravery. The funeral will be attended by army officials and district authorities. This marks the second such tragedy in recent days. Mohammad Imtiaz, a BSF sub-inspector of Saran, was also killed in Pakistani firing and buried in his native village on Monday. Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar expressed deep sorrow at the loss, stating, 'The country will always remember Ram Babu Singh's sacrifice. I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family.' The state government has announced an ex-gratia of ₹50 lakh for the martyr's next of kin and confirmed that his last rites will be conducted with full police honours. Kumar also urged citizens to stand in solidarity with the soldier's family during this difficult time.