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Happy Indian Navy Day 2021: From Pardeep Singh to Kalyani Sen, heroes of Indian Navy you should know about

Indian Navy Day is an annual observance that is marked on December 4. The day intends to pay gratitude to the Indian naval forces and recognise their achievements.

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Indian Navy Day 2021

Indian Navy Day is an annual observance that is marked on December 4. The day intends to pay gratitude to the Indian naval forces and recognise their achievements. It mainly marks the anniversary of Operation Trident, which was carried during the 1971 Indo-Pak War.

In 1971, Pakistan had launched an offensive on Indian airbases on the evening of December 3. Retaliating to the attack, Indian dispatched 3 missile boats, Nirghat, Veer, and Nipat, towards Karachi at maximum speed. The operation was named Operation Trident wherein the Indian Navy sank 4 Pakistani vessels including Khaibar, PNS, and killed more than a hundred Pakistani Navy personnel.

As India is celebrating the 50th anniversary of India’s victory in the 1971 Indo-Pak War, here are some heroes of the Indian Navy you should know about.

Heroes of Indian Navy

Captain Pradeep Singh

The recipient of the Nao Sena Medal, Captain Pradeep Singh has carried out several crucial operations. He is acknowledged for his valour during Operation Rahat in 2015 wherein his guidance led to the safe evacuation of nearly 600 people of 18 different countries from Al Hodeidah and Aden harbours. He also played a major role by evacuating 10 nurses stuck in heavy cross-firing during the Yemen conflict.

MARCOS

MARCOS are among the Indian special forces deployed during the oil installations or to fight sea pirates. These marine commandos played an intrinsic role during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and shot down terrorists who attacked the city. As per reports, the timely intervention of the Indian Navy Marine Commandos dropped the death rate during the attack.

Caption Mahendra Nath Mulla

Caption Mahendra Nath Mulla was the first caption of independent India’s navy to go down with his ship. Almost 35 years ago, the INS Khukri was attacked by a Pakistani submarine in the Arabian Sea. Capt Mahendra did not save himself and tried to rescue as many lives as possible. He went down with 18 officers and 176 sailors.

Vice-Admiral Krishnan

Vice-Admiral Krishnan, Flag Officer Commanding saved the INS Vikrant by Pakistan’s destructive Ghazi submarine in the Bay of Bengal. His deceitful strategy made the Pakistani Navy believe that INS Rajput was INS Vikrant that sailed out of the Vizag port.

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Second officer Kalyani Sen

Kalyani Sen is the first Indian servicewoman who visited the United Kingdom as a part of the Royal Indian Navy during World War II. She went there to carry out a comparative study of training and administration in the Women’s Royal Naval Service.

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Amritpal Singh case: Fugitive Khalistani leader’s gunman Gorkha Baba arrested by Punjab Police

Tejinder Singh aka Gorkha Baba, a notorious associate and former gunman of fugitive Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh was arrested by the Punjab Police on Thursday, officials said.

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Tejinder Singh aka Gorkha Baba, a notorious associate and former gunman of fugitive Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh was arrested by the Punjab Police on Thursday, officials said.

A report quoted DSP Payal Harsimrat Singh of the Punjab Police as saying that Tejinder Singh, a resident of Punjab’s Mangewal village, was nabbed by the Khanna police.

DSP Harsimrat said Tejinder, who was a gunman for Amritpal Singh for a long period and often lived with the Waris Punjab De chief, is also involved in the Ajnala case. The officer said that Tejinder, also known as Gorkha Baba, was very active on social media and often posts pictures of himself brandishing different weapons due to which he’s wanted in a separate case registered against him at Malaud police station.

The official further said that Tejinder has been booked under sections 107/151 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and two other aides who accompanied him, have also been taken into custody and are being questioned.

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She said that Tejinder had several cases, including liquor smuggling and assault, registered against him prior to this and he had already served time for those.

Earlier in the day, seven aides of Amritpal Singh brought to Amritsar’s Baba Bakala court amid heavy police presence where they were remanded to police custody till tomorrow.

In a statement, Senior Superintendent of Police Rural Amritsar Zone, Satinder Singh said the seven accused were nabbed along with six illegal 12-bore weapons and were booked under the Arms Act along with their leader Amritpal Singh, who is still at large.

Earlier today, the Punjab Police said that Amritpal Singh—the notorious pro-Khalistani separatist leader—changed five vehicles in 12 hours to stay a step ahead of law enforcement agencies and evade arrest.

Last month, Amritpal Singh and his supporters armed with swords and guns, stormed a police station in Ajnala on the outskirts of Amritsar city and clashed with police for the release of one of his aides Lovepreet Singh.

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Tamil Nadu man throws acid at wife inside Coimbatore court complex

In a shocking incident, a man allegedly hurled a bottle of acid on his wife and her lawyers at court complex in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu on Thursday, officials said.

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In a shocking incident, a man allegedly hurled a bottle of acid on his wife and her lawyers at court complex in Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu on Thursday, officials said.

According to the police, the victim, Kavitha had reached the district court complex in Coimbatore in connection with a hearing of a case when her husband, Sivakumar, brazenly threw a bottle of acid at her face, injuring her and at least three others in the attack.

The victims, Kavitha and her lawyers, sustained burn injuries in the acid attack and were rushed to a nearby government hospital for medical attention.

An official said Sivakumar was overpowered and pinned down by some lawyers who witnessed the incident and later handed over to the police.

Giving details he said that police saved Sivakumar from a mob that gathered after the attack and wanted to thrash him, adding that the accused had carried the acid in a water bottle.

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The official further said that the accused has been arrested and a case registered against him under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), adding that further investigation is underway to determine Sivakumar’s motive behind the attack.

In a similar incident, a shocking video emerged back in January, where a man from the Cooperganj area of UP’s Kanpur claimed that his wife threw acid on his face.

As per reports at the time, a heated argument broke out between the couple, where the husband asked her why she came so late home, and the agitated lady lost her temper and threw acid from the bottle on his face.

A video of the incident had gone viral on social media platforms.

With an injured face, the victim went to the police station and registered his complaint about the incident. After investigating and questioning him, police arrested the woman for the offense.

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Jharkhand: Policeman steps on 4-day-old baby while searching a house, baby dies

Bhushan’s family members allege that the child was trampled to death by the policemen.

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A horrific incident has come to light from Jharkhand’s Giridh district where a policeman allegedly stepped on a 4-day-old baby while searching a house to nab the accused. The incident took place in Kosogondodighi village in the district on Wednesday.

The reports state that while searching a house for the accused, who is also the child’s grandfather, the police allegedly stepped on a newborn who was asleep in one of the rooms.

State Health Minister Banna Gupta said, Such kinds of incidents will be criticized and strict action will be taken. This country runs according to the Constitution thus action will be taken against the police officials as well.

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The locals claim that a team headed by Sangam Pathak, in charge of the Deori police station, reached the accused, Bhushan Pandey’s, house to catch him after a non-bailable warrant was issued against him. However, seeing the police, all the family members of Bhushan’s family left the house, leaving the infant alone.

The mother of the deceased newborn Neha Devi alleged that the baby was sleeping inside the house when the police were searching the nook and corner of the house. Upon reaching the house, after the police team had gone, she found her child dead.

Bhushan’s family members allege that the child was trampled to death by the policemen.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Sanjay Rana said that an investigation into this matter is underway and the body has been sent for postmortem. Action will be taken after the proper investigation.

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