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Pulwama Martyrs Day observed with solemn tribute at Town Hall Doda

KH Correspondent by KH Correspondent
February 15, 2026
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Doda : Pulwama Martyrs Day was observed with solemnity and patriotic fervour at Town Hall, Doda, where the District Administration, in collaboration with the NGO Tejass Ek Pahal Foundation, civil society members, students and citizens, paid heartfelt tributes to the brave martyrs who laid down their lives in the service of the nation.
The programme was organised by Tejass Ek Pahal Foundation under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner Doda Harvinder Singh and the supervision of NGO Chairman Akash Parihar. The event was led by District Development Council (DDC) Chairman Dhananter Singh Kotwal, DC Doda Harvinder Singh, SSP Doda Sandeep Kumar Mehta, DDC Vice Chairperson Sangeeta Rani, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Doda Din Mohd Afaqi and Chief Education Officer (CEO) Doda Bhushan Kumar Pathak. The dignitaries paid tributes to the martyrs by lighting traditional lamps, laying floral wreaths and observing a two-minute silence.
Students and participants presented patriotic songs, speeches and cultural performances, remembering the supreme sacrifice of the martyrs and reaffirming their commitment to the nation. The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from students of various government and private schools, volunteers and citizens.
Addressing the gathering, the dignitaries underscored the importance of patriotism, unity, discipline and national integrity. They urged the youth to draw inspiration from the courage, dedication and selfless service of the martyrs and to contribute positively towards nation-building, social harmony and community welfare.
As part of the observance, a students’ rally was organised, commencing from Town Hall Doda and passing through Tondwah, Clock Tower and the DC Office Doda before culminating back at the Town Hall. Participants carried placards and raised patriotic slogans to honour the martyrs and spread messages of unity, peace and responsibility.
Speaking on the occasion, CEO Doda Bhushan Kumar Pathak paid tribute to the martyrs and delivered an address urging students to actively promote awareness about the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. He encouraged everyone to participate in the e-pledge campaign against drug abuse.
SSP Doda Sandeep Kumar Mehta lauded the efforts of the organisers and paid homage to the martyrs and their families. He urged citizens, especially the youth, to perform their fundamental duties with honesty, integrity and dedication.
Deputy Commissioner Doda Harvinder Singh appreciated the role of the NGO in organising the observance. He highlighted that the country’s unity and integrity have played a vital role in preserving a strong India. He also expressed condolences over the recent loss of soldiers in road accidents in Bhaderwah and informed that the Indian Army is organising a Snow Marathon as a tribute to the fallen soldiers. He urged the people to work collectively for the development of the nation.
The Chief Guest, DDC Chairman Dhananter Singh Kotwal, delivered a patriotic address, paying tributes to the martyrs. He appreciated the leadership of the Prime Minister in making the nation proud globally. He urged people to honour the sacrifices of the martyrs and paid homage to all those who lost their lives during militancy-related incidents. He further called upon citizens to safeguard youth from the menace of drug abuse and contribute to environmental conservation.

 

KH Correspondent

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