Punjab Boy’s Courage Amidst Operation Sindoor

In the heat-stricken fields of Tara Wali village near the India-Pakistan border, Operation Sindoor—a swift and strategic military response by India—unfolded, targeting terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir .
Amidst this tense backdrop, 10-year-old Shravan Singh, son of local farmer Sona Singh, emerged as a symbol of unwavering spirit.
Without any formal role or uniform, Shravan dedicated himself to supporting the stationed soldiers by bringing them water, milk, lassi, and ice daily, showcasing profound patriotism and compassion. His selfless acts did not go unnoticed; Major General Ranjit Singh Manral honored him with a memento and his favorite treat—ice cream.
Shravan’s actions resonated deeply, reminding the nation that heroism transcends age and uniform, embodying the true spirit of service and unity during challenging times.