Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi paid tribute to martyr Havildar Raj Kishore Munda today at Bhubaneswar Airport.
Late Munda, a resident of Nuagaon village in the Keonjhar district, served as a Havildar in the 6th Battalion of the Bihar Regiment. Tragically, Munda lost his life in the line of duty on March 29 while stationed in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. His sacrifice has profoundly affected the people of Odisha, who have expressed immense sorrow and pride over his service.
Havildar Munda’s ultimate sacrifice in Tawang on March 29 serves as a reminder of the courage and selflessness of the armed forces, who risk their lives for the safety of the country. The Chief Minister announced financial assistance for the bereaved family and emphasized the state’s unwavering support for its brave soldiers.
During a solemn occasion, the Chief Minister extended condolences to the bereaved family, praising Havildar Munda’s exceptional courage and dedication to the nation. “Raj Kishore Munda’s bravery and sacrifice have brought immense pride to Odisha. We will always honor his memory,” Majhi stated.
In a solemn ceremony, Chief Minister Majhi expressed deep respect and gratitude for the martyr’s bravery and dedication to protecting the nation’s sovereignty.
The tribute ceremony was attended by senior officials, military representatives, and local residents, who united in remembering Havildar Munda’s legacy. His sacrifice will remain etched in the hearts of the people, inspiring future generations to uphold the spirit of patriotism.