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As India debates patriotism, Javeed, son of a daily wager in J&K joins the Indian Army
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
By: One India

Bengaluru, Feb 23: At a time when the nation is 'debating the meaning of patriotism and nationalism,' here is a bit of news that should inspire millions of Indians. The origin of the story -- Jammu and Kashmir -- makes it more special, considering the developments currently hovering over some parts of India.

Javeed Ahmad Parrey, son of Abdul Rasheed Parrey, a daily wager from Bandipora District of Jammu and Kashmir will soon catch a flight to Chennai chasing his biggest dream of joining the Indian Army.

On April 1, 2016 he will be enrolled at the Officers' Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai, making his parents, friends and state proud.

Javeed hails from Bandipora, which is infamous for its anti-India sentiments. Bandipora is also closer to the Line of Control. The district is one of the highly-sensitive areas in J&K. And, young Javeed is the first in many decades to make it to the NCC from the region.

Entire Valley proud of Javeed's achievement ::

Indian Army says his selection has made everyone proud. Ministry of Defence Spokesperson in Srinagar Col NN Joshi said that Javeed's selection has made the entire Valley proud.

According to Col Joshi, Javeed is the only NCC Cadet from the J&K to be selected for the 39th course of NCC Special Entry Scheme for OTA, Chennai.

Javeed joined the NCC in 2011 and through his hard work and selfless dedication he was qualified for 'B' and 'C' certificates from the NCC Group Headquarters in Srinagar.

He drew inspiration from NCC Group Commander Brigadier SS Ratanaparkhi and other officials. Indian Army's Chinar Corps too played a key role by providing SSB coaching to the Javeed and other cadets at the Badami Bagh Cantonment in Srinagar.

Indian Army's Chinar Corps too played a key role by providing SSB coaching to the Javeed and other cadets at the Badami Bagh Cantonment in Srinagar.

Now the officials at the Group Headquarter Srinagar are confident that Javeed's success will make the NCC more popular among the youth of Kashmir valley.


An outstanding cadet & very focused ::

Cdr Sujit Kumar, Commanding Officer, 1 J&K Naval Unit, NCC, told OneIndia over phone from Srinagar that Javeed is as an outstanding cadet.

"He was reasonably good in English when he joined NCC three years ago. He did his graduation from Sri Pratap College on Maulana Azad Road in Srinagar. He now wants to pursue his LLB as well. He is a very good volleyball player as well," says Cdr Sujit.

Javeed is a cadet from 1 J&K Naval Unit. He had participated during the Republic Day Camp (RDC) in 2014, representing J&K.

"He represented us in the ship-modeling competition at RDC. He is a very focused boy," says Cdr Sujit.


Javeed's success will inspire many youngsters ::

Speaking to OneIndia from Goa over phone, Air Commodore C Rajeev, Deputy Director General, NCC, Karnataka & Goa Directorate, said that cadets like Javeed would inspire many youngsters to join the Services.

"Even late Lt Col Niranjan Kumar too was a NCC cadet (8th Karnataka Battalion, BEL College) and he has become a hero to many Indians now. It is great to see the unity, nationalism and patriotism being spread around through these inspiring stories. These boys are taught about selfless service to the motherland at the NCC level itself," says Air Commodore Rajeev.

Reacting to Javeed's achievement, Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister, told OneIndia that the role of NCC has significantly increased across India.

"My wishes to Javeed and his story is definitely inspiring. The NCC Directorates across various states are playing their part in creating able men and women capable of serving the nation," Dr Reddy said.


(The writer is an author, blogger and seasoned aerospace and defence journalist in India. His upcoming book 'Precious Souls' captures the inspiring lives of special children and their families. He is currently a Consulting Editor (Defence) with with OneIndia. He tweets @writetake.)
 
Inshallah he will bring military training, operational intelligence and Indian weapons to eventually aid his brothers in Kashmiri resistance.
 
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Nice development. More should join IAF too. We need more of our boys in Indian military.
 
Inshallah he will bring military training and Indian weapons to his brothers in Kashmiri resistance.
You are never known to troll without provocation but since you started, I would beg to differ. The Pak military is much ahead of Indian military training when it comes to training (your) brothers in Kashmir
 
Inshallah he will bring military training and Indian weapons to his brothers in Kashmiri resistance.
You are Administrator of this forum and this is all you could come up with finally.
Are by joking us or becoming sarcastic ?
Sirrrrr...... :azn:
Nice development. More should join IAF too. We need more of our boys in Indian military.
Your boys? :crazy:
bade miyan toh bade miyan, chhote miyan subhan Allah.
Batein aise kar rahe hain ki Kashmir main inke liye koi bahut bada freedom campaign ho raha hai. :lol:

Come on guys, if majority of Kashmiris supported you guys, Kashmir may have gone to you long ago.
A Nation which is also teased by neighbors can't rule a land against people's permission for more than 5-6 years.
 
First Pakistani bade miyan toh bade miyan, chhote miyan subhan Allah.
Batein aise kar rahe hain ki Kashmir main inke liye koi bahut bada freedom campaign ho raha hai. :lol:

Come on guys, if majority of Kashmiris supported you guys, Kashmir may have gone to you long ago.
A Nation which is also teased by neighbors can't rule a land against people's permission for more than 5-6 years.

Yaar do me a favor.

Don't quote me ever again. Thank You.
 
Yaar do me a favor.

Don't quote me ever again. Thank You.
Quote karke poochhta hun. Why?
Indians se toh bada ulajhta hai tu.
Mujhse kyun problem hai?
Zyada bura lagta hun ki bura banata hun? :D
 
@Areesh
Chal ek kaam kar mujhe ignore list main dal de.
Mere replies tujhe notify hi nahin honge.
 
Jawab toh milega. :D
Baqi Fauj aati jati rehti hai, teri bajati tehti hai, aur tujh jaise ke paas

Sahi sai quote to kar lai meri post. Jawab baad main dai daina. :lol:

Anyways. You are ignored. :)
 
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