Punjab: 10-Year-Old Boy Shravan Singh Wins Widespread Praise for Providing Water, Milk, Lassi to Soldiers During India's Operation Sindoor, Says He Wants To Become 'Fauji' (Video)
Sharvan Singh, a 10-year-old boy from Punjab's Ferozepur, helped the soldiers by providing them with water, milk, lassi, and other items while they fought against Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. The Indian Army recently honoured him. In an interview, Sharvan Singh said that he wants to become a "fauji" (soldier).
Recently, the Indian Army honoured a 10-year-old boy from Punjab's Ferozepur district for his support towards the soldiers during the India-Pakistan conflict. The boy, identified as Sharvan Singh, helped the soldiers by bringing water, milk, lassi, and other items to them while they fought against Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. According to reports, Shravan Singh, son of local farmer Sona Singh, didn't just watch the India-Pakistan conflict but also stepped in by collecting milk, lassi, and tea from his village and serving the same to soldiers stationed at his village during and after Operation Sindoor. His efforts have won widespread praise from netizens and the Indian Army, which honoured him with a special memento and treats. A video of Sharavan Singh is also going viral on social media. In the video, Shravan is heard saying that he wants to become a "fauji (soldier). Operation Sindoor: TMC Demands Special Session of Parliament in June Ahead of July Monsoon Session.
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