New Delhi, May 29 -- A 10-year-old boy, Shravan Singh, was recently honoured by the Indian Army as the youngest civil warrior for helping the soldiers in his village in Punjab during the recent conflict between India and Pakistan.
Shravan would bring water, milk, lassi, and ice from his house during Operation Sindoor for the Indian soldiers.
In a post on social media platform X, former Indian Army official, Major Madhan Kumar, wrote: "Indian Army honours little boy Shravan Singh, who helped soldiers in Amritsar border by bringing water, milk, lassi, ice from his house during Operation Sindoor."
Shravan Singh, a resident ofTara Wali village in Ferozepur district of Punjab, is a class 4 student.
During Operation Sindoor, he ensured that...
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