Kangra News: Hundreds Of People Bid Adieu To Martyr Happy Singh In Nagrota Bagwan Village Lili, Every Eye Became Moist

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Seeing the dead body of son Happy Singh, parents and sister have become unconscious. Ever since the news of Happy Singh’s death was received, all three in the family have not consumed even a single grain of food. Even the neighbors have not lit the stove. The entire Lili village is sad.

Last journey of martyr Happy Singh - Photo: Diary Times

Last journey of martyr Happy Singh - Photo: Diary Times

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The mortal remains of martyred soldier Happy Singh of Lili village of Nagrota Bagwan assembly constituency of Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh reached his native village after three days on Thursday. Seeing the dead body of son Happy Singh, parents and sister have become unconscious. Ever since the news of Happy Singh’s death was received, all three in the family have not consumed even a single grain of food. Even the neighbors have not lit the stove. The entire Lili village is sad. Thousands of people bid last farewell to martyr Happy Singh. Every eye has become moist. During this, people raised slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Shaheed Happy Singh Amar Rahe….

Let us tell you that Happy Singh (24), a soldier serving in Leh in the Indian Army, died suddenly on Monday. Martyr Happy Singh was serving in the Indian Army’s 26 Punjab Regiment in Leh. Two days before his death, he was admitted to the hospital when his health deteriorated during his duty in the glacier in the harsh cold, but despite the efforts of the doctors, Martyr Happy died on Monday morning. Martyr Happy was unmarried while he also has a younger sister. Father Vineet Kumar currently runs a vegetable shop in the Lili village, while mother is a housewife.

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Kangra News: Hundreds Of People Bid Adieu To Martyr Happy Singh In Nagrota Bagwan Village Lili, Every Eye Became Moist

Meet Muskan Rana, a final-year Master of Journalism and Mass Communication student of Himachal Pradesh University Summerhill Shimla. Currently contributing her skills to Dairy Times, Muskan excels in news reporting, anchoring, and voiceover artistry. With a fervent passion for Political Affairs, Sports, and Daily Current Affairs, her work reflects dynamism and depth. Muskan’s on-camera prowess, coupled with a keen analytical eye, ensures compelling and accurate news narratives. Prior to her current role, she served as a city reporter for Amar Ujala newspaper in Shimla, where she refined her ability to present news in an interesting yet true manner. Muskan is dedicated to making news accessible, ensuring that it is not only informative but also engaging for the common man.

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