Sub.YOGENDRA SINGH YADAV , PVC , The Granedier Man

             Sub.YOGENDRA SINGH YADAV , PVC                
                       The Granedier Man    

"Bhagat Singh laid-back his life at the age of 21 years, I can definitely grapple with Pakistan's soldiers for the protection of motherland." This thought made a 19yrs young heart to be known as Granedier Man.
Sub. Yogendra Singh Yadav was born in 1980 in Aurangabad(North of the city contains Buddhist shrines; West, the  battlements.) At the same time he was Army brat, ideology and lifestyle were way much influenced from his father and brother. Throughout his life he had inhaled oxygen that encouraged him to serve for the country and turns him up to lionhearted and manful.
He was given PVC at the age of 19yrs, following his bravery in Kargil War 1999, becoming the youngest person to receive this award.
He belonged to the 22 Grenadiers of the comando Platoon "Ghatak." The mission was leading to capture three strategic bunkers on Tiger Hill situated at the height of 16,500 foot. The group installed ropes to the cliff and climbed up facing the chilled air current. On the halfway they got attacked by Pakistan's soldiers. He too was hit by 3 bullets in his groin and shoulder. Yet managed to climbed at the top. The opponent started on to pelt stones on the cantonments. Though the death of his soldiers shattered him. Pakistani soldiers tried to study the number of Indian's soldiers as soon as they started firing. They made 7 soldiers to 700. Other six were dead to the world. Pakistani soliders were dancing on our soldier's grave. They were shooting the body of dead Indian soldiers and crushing their hands with boot. They constantly abused the Indian soldiers. He were shot in the chest but due to the wallet on his chest pocket that has coin in it, re-coiled the bullet. It's well known that every rice has a name engraved on it likewise every deadly bullet has a name engraved on it. Soldiers fight for his fellow soldiers, he beefed-up the example. Pakistani soldiers finished the firing, moved forward and puffed up the chest. But Alas! there he was, a Granedier Man. He luckily survived to tell us the vicious avatar of Pakistani's Army.
It was initially announced that he has been honoured posthumously, later found that he survived and undergoing treatment at a hospital following serious injuries. Though, he never feared of going home in a box wrapped with the tricolor. His bravery has inspired many Bollywood films like Lakshya and till date youth get inspired through the movie.

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