Soldier's memorial in Arunachal inspires people of Haveri village

HUBBALLI: Residents of Mugali of Shiggaon taluk in Haveri district are actually proud that a memorial for overdue soldier Chandru Davagi has arise in Arunachal Pradesh.
Lance Naik Chandru Davagi, 34, who was once born and taken up in Mugali, misplaced his lifestyles final February. According to a letter submitted to Dirang Police Station in West Kameng District, Davagi fell down from the again side of convoy car which was once proceeding to Tenga, at Munna Camp. As in keeping with norms, the 10 Madras Regiment, to which Davagi was once part of, has built a memorial in his memory at the spot where he died.

Now, Davagi's parents, spouse, daughters and other family members are eagerly ready to talk over with the memorial to offer their respects. Davagi's mother Basavannevva and father Basappa mentioned their son sacrificed his lifestyles whilst safeguarding the country. "We are proud that the memorial has been built by the Army in Arunchal Pradesh to motivate other soldiers and citizens. We miss him a lot. We feel the memorial will remain as an inspiration for today's youths to join the Army,"they mentioned.

Davagi's spouse Chandru mentioned, "I am proud to his wife. Though I lived with him for 10 years, I have memories that can last for centuries. Inspired by his bravery and patriotism, I am committed to make my daughters Swati and Spoorthy join the army or become family members of army officers. My husband always dreamt of seeing both his daughters as members of the Indian Army."

She informed that army officers have confident to taking Davagi's family members to the memorial soon.


Gulappa Aralikatti, an in depth good friend of Davafi who studied with him from pre-primary to PUC mentioned, "When we were in B A, he joined the Army and later helped me pursue MA. He was adventurous and brave since childhood and was a Scout in school. Now he has become a role model for youths of our village as well as neighboring villages."


Naik Subedar Papireddy, who's a senior colleague of Davagi in Arnunachal Pradesh mentioned, "Chandru was a dedicated soldier. His honesty, friendly nature, generosity are most memorable things for us. We remember him daily while passing by the memorial."


V S Bhadrashetti, a high school instructor who taught Davagi, mentioned the latter was once a disciplined and silent boy. "We are proud that our student has become an inspiration and a role model for others through this memorial. As the Army has constructed a memorial in Arunachal Pradesh, our villagers are also requesting the district administration to build a memorial in the village," he added.


Soldier's memorial in Arunachal inspires people of Haveri village Soldier's memorial in Arunachal inspires people of Haveri village Reviewed by Kailash on June 17, 2018 Rating: 5
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