TY ALL FOR GREAT RESPONSE. We will be publishing our Next story on 26 May 26.
SHOURYAGATHA PAMPOSH WARRIORS
STORY NO 4
MEN APART, WOMAN AMONG: TARGA AUX MAROON BERRET. This is not a story about a beret. It is a story about what it costs to earn the right to wear one. 1/8
The maroon beret is a crown of thorns worn like royal silk. It arrives as a silent thunder, earned by walking through fire barefoot and alone, together. It is not red, not burgundy, but maroon — the specific, earned shade of thunder dressed in velvet.2/8
A weightless weight pressed onto her head, a painful honor that felt like coming home. The first sighting hit her like a quiet earthquake.3/8
Lt Col Raadhika Masaldan didn’t walk into the maroon — she waited two years, bled patience, and jumped into abysses without a horizon to earn it.4/8
She is the third lady officer from AEC to qualify, the first Kashmiri Pandit lady officer to do so, and in her Para Basic Course, the only woman in a tri-service batch of men.5/8
The beret is a free choice that chains you, a bitter sweetness earned in darkness before dawn. It is men apart, every man an emperor — and one woman among them, carrying a visible invisibility.6/8
She was a cadet — young and green, yet old enough to know that some doors open only to those who bleed patience, patience, and wait through endless waiting. What follows are not just tweets. 7/8
They are fragments of thunder. Not just an article. It is testimony. Read this. Then read it again. And understand: some honors aren’t given. They are taken from the sky at 125 knots, five seconds at a time.
STAY TUNED FOR THE STORY ON TUESDAY 26 MAY 26. 8/8
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Born in Ander Hama, Kashmir where Army boots marched past Himalayan silence like thunder on velvet. Destiny was drafted between drumbeats & drifts, as certain as snow on peaks. Drugmulla camp at his doorstep. Proximity, close and constant, forged a future like iron in fire.
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Kupwara schooled him. Amar Singh College crowned him a X country conqueror who raced like a river refusing to freeze. Nonstop75km Srinagar to Kupwara. Collapsed:like a tree felled by its own weight. Lay broken, yet unbroken. Flesh falters like paper. Mind commands like steel.3/14
So here we are with out Second Story in the series of SHOURYA GATHA : PAMPOSH WARRIORS.
Story No 2: Lt Col (Dr.) Anupama Munshi: From Frost to Frontline: A Fearless Force
Lt Col (Dr.) Anupama Munshi’s life is a living legacy, a true truth forged in fire. Like a chinar standing strong in storm, she was born in beautiful, breathtaking Kashmir — Lal Ded Hospital, Srinagar. #IndianArmy #NariShakti 2/17
Schooling started at Mallinson Girls, Srinagar. Then her father’s service sent her traversing terrains, tasting traditions across India. Yet her heart stayed homebound, humming — Kashmir was her compass, constant as a heartbeat. 3/17
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Meet Col Reenu — Kashmir’s daughter who turned displacement into duty, pain into purpose, exile and expulsion into excellence and eminence.
A thread on grit and fortitude, grace and poise, guts and courage 🧵
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Born in beautiful yet brutal Kashmir, Col Reenu , A Pandit girl facing quiet discrimination. A woman in a world that limited and constrained her. Still, she dreamed. Presentation Convent topper. Medicine was the mission. Merit, she thought, was the map.
After an great response to our first story of th series
We will be launching our second series tomorrow
SHOURYAGATHA: PAMPOSH WARRIORS
This series will have the stories of valour, grit, determination and Resilience of our community members in uniform.1/9
These will dispel the very delusions which ascribe a lot of adjectives to our community about its Marshall Status. We imbibe the Dronas, Valmikis and Vashists but if provoked beyond limit of resilience we can invoke Parshurams too.
hope you enjoy this journey with us.2/9
Our first story in series
FROM PAIN TO PURPOSE: VALOUR, VIGOUR, VISION & VICTORY
Displaced but determined, Col Reenu defied discrimination, decoded destiny and donned the olive green with dignity.3/9
SERIES : VYETH BATHIS PYETH KATHA T PRACHE : (Folklores and Allusions along the Banks of Vitasta)
STORY No 1 : DALI GADVA (Pitcher of Dal)
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Dali Gadva
Minorities all over the world have been subjected to the derogatory synonyms/pseudonyms. This is the planned emotional & mental aggression that the majority community unleashes on each minority in order to suppress their aspirations and weaken their social image 2/n
One such phrase 'Dali Gadva' has been used for Kashmiri Pandit minority, since centuries. The connotative attribute of this nickname given to Kashmiri Pandit community was used to weaken their social image and self belief. 3/n