Indian Army to bear expenses of boy who supplied tea, milk to soldiers during Operation Sindoor
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Army to sponsor young warrior Shravan Singh’s education
The ten-year-old Shravan Singh, who spiritedly provided hydrating drinks, including milk and Lassi, to the troops stationed at the border, just 2 km away from his village, during the Operation Sindoor, will be taken care of by the Indian army for his education.
Punjab Boy Gets Army Sponsorship After Serving Lassi To Soldiers In Heat, During Operation Sindoor
Shvan Singh, a 10‑year‑old from Mamdot village in Punjab’s Ferozepur district, has been granted full education sponsorship by the Indian Army. During May’s Operation Sindoor along the Indo-Pak border, Shvan served chilled lassi, tea, water, and ice to tired soldiers—without being asked. Moved by his act, the Army’s Golden Arrow Division offered to fund all his schooling and academic needs. Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar personally honored him at Fer…
Army To Sponsor Education Of Boy Who Gave Meals To Troops During Operation Sindoor – The State
Shvan Singh, earlier reported as ‘Svarn’ Singh, had run errands for the soldiers posted in Tara Wali village. The Indian Army on Sunday said it will bear the study expenses of a ten-year-old boy, who supplied little meals to soldiers battling gunfight in a Punjab village during Operation Sindoor. Shvan Singh, earlier reported as ‘Svarn’ Singh, had run errands for the soldiers posted in Tara Wali village. As firing went underway, Singh took water…
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