July 19, 2026 02:04 pm (IST)
COAS felicitates national bravery awardees
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
General Dalbir Singh, COAS felicitated the National Bravery Awardees at South Block on Monday (Jan 20, 2015). The awardees included 24 children (8 girls including 2 posthumously and 16 boys including 2 posthumously) from across the country. They will be honoured on Jan 25 by President of India Pranab Mukherjee and will also from part of Jan 26 Republic Day Parade. The COAS congratulated them and stated that they were a symbol of courage, motivation &inspiration for the children of the country.
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