where the cold winds blow, gently with respect; where the high mountains glow, snowly and variegate; there, my dear countrymen, rest the bravehearts, hailing the motherland, singing the song of sacrifice! when one visits drass, which is the second coldest inhabited place on earth, one feels cold. but, as one visits the kargil war memorial, one feels the gush of blood and warmth. for, here lay the bravehearts of india who made the supreme sacrifice to defend their motherland from the repeated attacks by paki
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Navigating through flood-affected areas during monsoon and battling typhoid, two college students from Bengaluru pedalled for more than 60 days covering 3,200 km to pay homage to the.
Two college students from Bengaluru, Krishnan A and Peddi Sai Kaushik, cycled over 3,200 km in over 60 days to pay homage to the martyrs at the war memorial on Kargil Vijay Diwas. The duo, who are both National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets and aspire to join the armed forces, started their journey on the Kanyakumari-Srinagar highway in May and aimed to complete it before the monsoon season. They overcame setbacks, illnesses and difficulties to honor the martyrs and raise awareness about the sacrifices made by soldiers.