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Vijay Mashaal In Ladakh: Vijay Mashaal Reached Chushul

Vijay Mashaal In Ladakh: The Vijay Mashaal is doubling the spirit of independence in Ladakh, the memories of the war are fresh.

The Vijay Mashaal of the army that reached Ladakh in the golden victory year of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 is doubling the spirit of 75th Independence Day.

Ex-servicemen were honored during a fair organized to welcome the Golden Vijay Mashaal on its arrival at remote Chushul in Ladakh.

Filled with patriotism, the event brought back memories of a war fought fifty years ago. On reaching Chushul, the army saluted the martyrs who had sacrificed for the country at the War Memorial.

Before Chushul, Vijay Mashal was welcomed at Lukung, a remote area of ​​Leh.

Just before the 75th Independence Day of the country, Vijay Mashal is honoring the martyrs and encouraging them by reaching among the army personnel deployed in remote, inaccessible areas.

At present, programs are being organized in Ladakh at the battalion level in honor of the victory torch of the army, along with programs on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day of the country with the local residents.

During the last few days, the spirit of patriotism has been strengthened by taking the army’s victory torch in Ladakh to the areas adjoining the Line of Actual Control with China.

With this, the Vijay Mashal has been taken to several areas along the Siachen Glacier in western Ladakh along the Line of Control.

In the coming days also, programs will be organized in honor of Vijay Mashal in many remote areas of Leh.

Children pay tribute to the martyrs: On the occasion of Independence Day, ChildLine Jammu organized a program for the children living in the slums.

In this, these children paid homage to the martyrs who sacrificed for the country’s independence by singing songs of patriotism.

The children were told how the freedom fighters sacrificed their lives for the freedom of the country. Various competitions were also organized for the children during this period.

Antakshari was also included among them. This was also to reduce mental stress among children in the time of Covid. The children were also trained by the ChildLine team about their rights.

The children were also informed about the methods of prevention from the third wave of the corona.

Apart from Manjari Singh, State Convenor of ChildLine India Foundation, Jammu Convenor Pinky Jain, Sakshi Bali, Sunil Kumar, Rajpal Sharma, Subhash Bali, Khushi Ram were also present on this occasion.

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