Army remembered Kargil Vijay Divas in government school, urged students to join the army

Army remembered Kargil Vijay Divas in government school, urged students to join the army

The Indian Army on Friday organized a special event to celebrate Kargil Vijay Day at the Government of the Government, near the Line of Control (LOC) in Akhnoor, Jammu and Kashmir.

Indian Army officials informed the students about the magnificent history of the Kargil war and motivated them to join the army.

He told the students about the achievements of the Indian Army in the 1999 war and also told about the working style and discipline of the Indian Army.

The purpose of this program was to develop a spirit of patriotism among children and prepare them to serve the country in the future.

Army officials received great response from students.

Student Sia Sharma told reporters, “Indian Army officials gave good lectures and informed us about Kargil Vijay Day. We should be inspired by them and join the army.”

Student Mansi Bangotra said that army personnel inspired the students and also told them about Operation Sindoor.

“We liked that Indian Army officials came to our school. Whenever we need them, the Indian Army is for our school. They inspired us. They also told us about Operation Sindoor.”

Physics teacher Lai told reporters, “Indian Army officials informed the students about Kargil Vijay Dewas, which was on July 26, 1999. The students learned new things. They also discussed job opportunities in the Indian Army and told the students about the process of joining the army.”

Teacher Arushi Sharma said, “He told us how the Pakistani Army attacked and captured our land, and the Indian Army in response launched Operation Vijay and withdrew the land.

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Physical education teacher Sandeep Singh said that earlier, girls no longer joined the NDA, unlike now.

“The program was held to motivate the students. The children did not know when the Kargil war took place. The officials told about the war. Earlier, the girls had gone to the NDA, but they joined the Indian Army,” he said. (AI)

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