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Baramulla Cadet gets Raksha Mantri Padak for exemplary service during Operation Sindoor

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Srinagar, Jan 25: Bringing laurels, Senior Under Officer (SUO) Arpun Deep Kour of 3 J&K BN of National Cadet Corps (NCC) from Baramulla was awarded with the prestigious Raksha Mantri Padak by Defence Minister of India Rajnath Singh.

She was felicitated during the ongoing Republic Day Camp (RDC)-2026 at New Delhi.

Kour has been honoured for her exemplary duty, service and discipline displayed during Operation Sindoor where she coordinated and executed relief activities in Baramulla district for displaced population of border villages of North Kashmir.

She provided timely assistance and relief to them with compassion and dignity.

Her selfless leadership during this period exemplified the values of discipline, teamwork, humanitarian service and keeping ‘Nation First’ even at the cost of own comfort.

Her impeccable conduct, patience, sincerity, and dedication to noble causes has inspired NCC Cadets to build a better future for themselves and for the nation.

"Through her outstanding contribution, SUO Arpun Deep Kour has not only upheld but also enhanced the prestige of the National Cadet Corps and the entire Kashmir Valley," the official handout reads

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Baramulla Cadet gets Raksha Mantri Padak for exemplary service during Operation Sindoor

Srinagar, Jan 25: Bringing laurels, Senior Under Officer (SUO) Arpun Deep Kour of 3 J&K BN of National Cadet Corps (NCC) from Baramulla was awarded with the prestigious Raksha Mantri Padak by Defence Minister of India Rajnath Singh. She was felicitated during the ongoing Republic Day Camp (RDC)-2026 at New Delhi. Kour has been honoured for her exemplary duty, service and discipline displayed during Operation Sindoor where she coordinated and executed relief activities in Baramulla district for displaced population of border villages of North Kashmir. She provided timely assistance and relief to them with compassion and dignity. Her selfless leadership during this period exemplified the values of discipline, teamwork, humanitarian service and keeping ‘Nation First’ even at the cost of own comfort. Her impeccable conduct, patience, sincerity, and dedication to noble causes has inspired NCC Cadets to build a better future for themselves and for the nation. "Through her outstanding contribution, SUO Arpun Deep Kour has not only upheld but also enhanced the prestige of the National Cadet Corps and the entire Kashmir Valley," the official handout reads

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