Medical Assistant In Air Drive Killed In Pak Air Strike In Udhampur




Jaipur:

Surendra Kumar, a resident of Rajasthan’s Jhunjhunu, who had been working as a medical assistant for the Indian Air Drive, was killed in a Pakistani air strike early on Saturday in Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir.

Surendra Kumar had been serving within the medical wing of the Indian Air Drive for the previous 14 years. He was posted in 39 Wing, Udhampur. His loss of life was confirmed by the Military Headquarters, which knowledgeable his brother-in-law Jai Prakash by way of telephone. The medical assistant’s uncle, Subhash Moga, recalled him as a patriotic and useful one who repeatedly motivated native youth to affix the armed forces.

Surendra Kumar had returned to responsibility on April 15 after spending time along with his household.

He had not too long ago constructed a brand new home in his village, and the ‘Griha Pravesh’ (housewarming) ceremony was held simply days earlier than his return to base. He’s survived by his spouse Seema, an 8-year-old daughter, and a 5-year-old son. His father, Shishupal Singh, a retired CRPF personnel, had handed away earlier. As of now, no official affirmation has been given on when the physique might be dropped at his native village for the funeral.

The medical assistant’s spouse, Seema, who had been visiting her maternal residence in Nawalgarh following the current loss of life of her grandfather, was admitted to the Authorities District Hospital after her well being deteriorated upon listening to the information of her husband’s loss of life.

District Collector Ram Avtar Meena and Superintendent of Police Sharad Chaudhary visited Seema on the hospital to investigate about her situation and instructed the medical employees to offer particular care.

Later, the officers additionally visited the medical assistant’s village and met his mom, providing their condolences and assist. Surendra Kumar’s sacrifice provides to Jhunjhunu’s lengthy legacy of courageous sons who laid down their lives within the service of the nation. His loss of life will perpetually be remembered with pleasure and gratitude, mentioned locals.

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