Key Points

Assam Rifles held a solemn wreath-laying ceremony in Tripura to honor Rifleman Kalyan Kumar, who sacrificed his life in 2002. The battalion also received a Unit Citation for its anti-narcotics operations, seizing contraband worth ₹300 crore. Beyond combat, 28 Assam Rifles has led humanitarian efforts, including flood relief and medical camps. Their work exemplifies civil-military cooperation in the region.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Honors Rifleman Kalyan Kumar in Tripura Ceremony

  • Wreath-laying ceremony honors Rifleman Kalyan Kumar's 2002 sacrifice
  • 28 Assam Rifles awarded for anti-drug ops worth ₹300 crore
  • Battalion praised for flood relief and medical camps
  • Unit recognized for civil-military cooperation
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Tripura: Assam Rifles organises wreath-laying ceremony in honour of rifleman Kalyan Kumar

Assam Rifles pays tribute to Rifleman Kalyan Kumar, a hero of Operation May Flower, while 28 AR receives Unit Citation for anti-narcotics efforts.

"His gallant action remains a shining example of valour and sacrifice in the highest traditions of the Indian Army. – Official Press Release"

South Tripura, May 4

Assam Rifles organised a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at Radhanagar, Tripura, in honour of Rifleman Kalyan Kumar, who made the supreme sacrifice during Operation May Flower on May 3, 2002 at Longtum-II village, Changlang, Arunachal Pradesh.

Rifleman Kalyan Kumar displayed exceptional courage and devotion to duty, laying down his life while serving in one of the most challenging counter-insurgency operations in the region. His gallant action remains a shining example of valour and sacrifice in the highest traditions of the Indian Army, the press release stated.

The battalion paid heartfelt tributes to the fallen hero. Wreaths were laid and a moment of silence observed in his memory, it added.

Meanwhile on Friday, the Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy awarded 28 Assam Rifles the prestigious Unit Citation in recognition of its outstanding service and exemplary contributions.

The unit has played a pivotal role in anti-narcotics operations across the state, successfully conducting over 60 operations leading to seizure of contraband worth more than Rs 300 crore.

These efforts have dealt a significant blow to illegal drug networks and contributed towards a drug-free society, in line with government's Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan.

In addition to its operational excellence, 28 Assam Rifles has been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts. The battalion actively participated in relief and rescue operations during the monsoon floods in August 2024, providing immediate support and assistance to affected communities under Operation Jal Rahat.

The unit has also conducted numerous medical camps in remote and underdeveloped areas, delivering essential healthcare services to those with limited access. Its commitment to the upliftment of the underprivileged section of the society through various civic action programmes stands as a shining example of civil-military cooperation and people-centric soldiering.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Salute to Rifleman Kalyan Kumar's supreme sacrifice! 🇮🇳 These bravehearts protect us while we sleep peacefully. The Assam Rifles' dual role in security and social welfare is truly commendable. Their flood relief efforts last year saved countless lives in Tripura.
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking to read about Rifleman Kumar's sacrifice after 22 years, but glad he's being remembered. The drug seizures worth ₹300cr show how our forces are fighting multiple battles - against insurgents AND narcotics. More awareness needed about their humanitarian work too!
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Amit S.
While we honor our martyrs, we must ask why Northeast heroes don't get same recognition as others? Assam Rifles does incredible work in tough terrain but media coverage is minimal. Their medical camps in remote areas are life-saving for tribal communities.
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Sunita R.
Operation May Flower in 2002... shows how long our forces have been protecting us in challenging conditions. The Unit Citation is well-deserved! But government should also ensure better facilities for soldiers' families, especially in border states like Tripura.
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Vikram J.
The drug seizures are impressive but worrying - shows how much narcotics are flowing through our borders. Hope Assam Rifles gets more support to stop this menace. Jai Hind to our brave soldiers! Their flood rescue work deserves more appreciation too.
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Neha T.
Emotional to read this. My uncle served in Assam Rifles - they face dangers daily that we can't imagine. The wreath-laying ceremony is important but we need permanent memorials for all martyrs in their hometowns. Their sacrifices shouldn't be forgotten 🙏

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