Mangaluru: Colonel Nittegutthu Sharath Bhandari honoured by team Veeranjaneya Farangipet


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Mangaluru, Jul 27: On this Kargil Vijay Divas it has been 20 years since India gave an answer to its enemies. This day is for the brave Indian soldiers who repulsed Pakistani soldiers to protect motherland India. On behalf of the 20th Kargil Divas, Indian soldiers served their 30 years of life.

After retirement, Colonel Nittegutthu Sharath Bhandari continued his life toward social wellness in Kaimkayya.

For his impeccable contribution, the team Veeranjaneya Farangipet honoured him.

The programme was organised at 'War Memorial' of Kadri. The guests present on the occasion were retired colonels of the Indian army and Captain Vikram Dutt, Captain Deepak Adyanthaya, Subhedar Appu Shetty, Colonel Balakrishna.

The elite guests, captain Ganesh Karnik, Prem Salian Bejai were present.

Pramod and Kotresh greeted the guests.

The programme was hosted by Manikanta Kalas and Sheethal Kumar Jain concluded the programme. Regardless of the drizzle, the programme continued. Martyred soldiers and warriors who fought and sacrificed their life for India were honoured on the special occasion.

  

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