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Statue of Kargil Hero Captain Haneef Uddin Unveiled at Kerala School

July 26, 2024 Photo(s): By Indian Army

A statue of Captain Haneef Uddin, VrC a gallant officer of the Rajputana Rifles, was unveiled today at Kerala School, his alma mater, in a solemn ceremony. The event was attended by Lt General A.D.S. Aujla, Colonel of the Rajputana Rifles, and other dignitaries.

Captain Haneef Uddin, a braveheart from 11 Rajputana Rifles, laid down his life fighting valiantly against the enemy in the Turtuk area of Kargil, Ladakh, during the Kargil war with Pakistan. His unwavering courage and sacrifice earned him the prestigious Veer Chakra award posthumously.

The statue, a fitting tribute to the Kargil hero, was dedicated by Lt General A.D.S. Aujla, who praised Captain Haneef Uddin's bravery and selflessness. The event aimed to inspire the younger generation to emulate the values of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism embodied by Captain Haneef Uddin.

The event was organised by the ex students of the school who also instituted four Scholarships of Rs 15,000/- each in the name of Captain Haneef Uddin. The unveiling ceremony included a wreath-laying ceremony, distribution of scholarships for this year and an inspiring speech by Lt General Aujla. The event was attended by school students, teachers, and alumni, who paid their respects to the fallen hero.