Singhana (Jhunjhunu) : Veerangana Yashvini Dhaka has fulfilled the promise made by her martyred husband on the time of his martyrdom and has been commissioned as a lieutenant within the Indian Army. There is an environment of happiness within the village on Yashvini Dhaka, spouse of martyred Squadron Leader Kuldeep Singh Rao of Ghardana Khurd, turning into a lieutenant. The martyr’s father, retired Subedar Randhir Singh, mom Kamala Devi and sister Commandant Abhita Rao positioned badges on Yashvini’s shoulders.
Martyrdom and promise: According to the martyr’s father, retired Subedar Randhir Singh, Squadron Leader Kuldeep Singh Rao was martyred together with the nation’s first CDS (Chief of Defense Staff) General Bipin Rawat, his spouse and 12 different individuals in a helicopter crash in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu on 8 December 2021. After this accident, a wave of mourning unfold in Ghardana Khurd village of Jhunjhunu. When the mortal stays of martyr Kuldeep Singh Rao reached the village, all the village gave him a respectful farewell. During this tragic incident, Yashwini Dhaka took a pledge to hold ahead the sacrifice of her martyred husband. She vowed that she would full this sacred process of serving the nation and fulfill her husband’s dream by becoming a member of the military.
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Made the dream come true: Yashvini Dhaka labored onerous in the direction of protecting her promise. She handed the 5-day SSB (Service Selection Board) examination and medical examination. After this, in October 2023, she began 11 months of rigorous coaching on the Officer Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai. Successfully finishing this coaching, she was commissioned as a lieutenant within the Indian Army.
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Emotional response from the household: There was a proud and emotional environment within the household of martyr Squadron Leader Kuldeep Singh Rao on this achievement of Yashwini Dhaka. The martyr’s father, retired Subedar Randhir Singh, mom Kamala Devi and sister Commandant Abhita Rao positioned badges on Yashwini’s shoulders. This historic second crammed all the household with pleasure and satisfaction, however there was additionally emotion of their eyes.