In a vibrant display of military prowess and patriotism, Kolkata recently hosted the Veer Gatha 2024 event, a collaborative effort by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) and the Ministry of Education (MoE). The event took place at the Dhono Dhanyo Auditorium and was specifically designed for school students, National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets, and various civil and military dignitaries, aiming to inspire the younger generation about the valor and dedication of the country’s armed forces.
The event showcased an impressive array of advanced military equipment and weaponry, offering attendees a firsthand glimpse into the technological advancements of India’s defense capabilities. Representatives from all three branches of the armed forces—Army, Navy, and Air Force—were present, illustrating the cohesive strength and collaborative spirit of India’s military. According to a defense spokesperson in Kolkata, the program emphasized the unified strength of the Indian defence forces.
The gathering was graced by Major General Rajesh Arun Moghe, who serves as the general officer commanding the Bengal Sub Area, as the chief guest. His presence underscored the significance of the event and the importance of bridging the gap between military and civilian spheres.
Among the distinguished attendees were six decorated veterans, each with notable contributions to the nation’s military history. Colonel Mahesh Kumar, a Kirti Chakra recipient in 2013, shared insights from his leadership during crucial counter-terrorism operations. Colonel Mitali Madhumita, celebrated as the first woman officer to receive the Sena Medal for Gallantry, inspired young attendees with her courageous service. Also present was Lieutenant Colonel Anila Khatri, recognized as the first woman paratrooper in the Indian Army’s Air Defence Regiment, who highlighted the role of women in modern military roles.
The event also honored Subedar Solairaj Dharmaraj, a soldier who transitioned into the world of sports after losing a leg in 2018 and became a celebrated paralympian. His journey stands as a testament to resilience and determination. Lieutenant Colonel Mrityunjay Kumar, who earned a Shaurya Chakra in 2022 for his exceptional leadership in anti-terror operations in Kashmir, shared valuable lessons on courage and commitment. Lastly, Wing Commander Vishal Lakhesh, an experienced test parachute jumper and skydiving expert with an extensive record of over 2,000 jumps, captivated the audience with tales of his adventures in the skies.
The Veer Gatha 2024 event not only showcased military hardware but also served to motivate and enlighten the youth about the sacrifices and valor exemplified by the military personnel, reinforcing a sense of national pride and commitment among the younger generations.