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Manekshaw's statue unveiled in New Delhi

| | Apr 04, 2014, at 03:16 am
New Delhi, Apr 3 (IBNS): Marking the birth centenary of Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw, MC, who is considered as one of the most illustrious Generals of the Indian Army, his statue was unveiled at the Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi on Thursday.

A book  titled, ‘Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw – The Man and His Times’ was also launched at the occasion.

Gen Bikram Singh, the Chief of the Army Staff, unveiled the Field Marshal’s Statue and released the Book on his life and times.  

 Dwelling upon the numerous examples of soldierly traits and visionary leadership skills which the Field Marshal epitomised, Gen Bikram Singh called upon the serving officers, especially from the younger generations, to draw inspiration from Field Marshal Manekshaw and commit themselves to seeking professional excellence, in service of the nation. 

As part of the ongoing centenary celebrations a number of events were organised at Ooty and Coonor, the place where he chose to spend his final days. 

A 14-km Marathon was organised from Ooty to Wellington Thursday.

A statue of Field Marshal Manekshaw was also unveiled at Wellington.

In addition, a prayer meeting and wreath laying was organised at the Parsi-Zoroastrian Cemetery at Ooty. 
 

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