Jambaj wife of Jambaj martyr.


- Vamaviswa-Anuradha Derasari

- There are some brave and Javanese moderns, who even show their husband's death alive

This is the salute to speak of such a heroic and brave young lady Lieutenant Nikita Kol Dhondial. Instead of shedding tears after the martyrdom of Major Vibhuti Dhondial, she enlisted in the Indian Army, hurried to fulfill her husband's unfulfilled dream of serving Mabhom, and also set an example of true love for her husband in modern society.

"Vibhu loved the country even more than me. Having been in the army for many years, it was his dream to serve the country of India, which remained unfulfilled due to death. I will fulfill the dream of joining the Indian Army. I will wear a lieutenant's uniform instead of a white one. That is the true homage to Vibhu. "

These are the words of Nikita Cole, the wife of a 20-year-old major. It is not surprising that Nikita is combative and brave as she is a native of Kashmir. He was born and raised in a border village of Kashmir to a Kashmiri Pandit. Due to the frequent terrorist attacks on her village, she had a brave disposition from an early age. Staying healthy in the toughest of situations, cultivating a positive attitude, he learned from the throat when moving.

When the Kashmiri Pandits were expelled from Kashmir, his family migrated to Delhi and settled in Delhi. Nikita did an engineering degree in Electronics - Communication (EB) and then an MBA. Curry took a job at a corporate company. After working for a year at Tata Consultancy, he took the exam and took the higher post of Business Analyst.

During this time he met Major Vibhut at a party. Love fell and that love resulted in marriage. Vibhut and Nikita got married.

Major and Nikita were married on April 17, 2013. After a couple of months of marital intercourse after the honeymoon, Vibhut Major reached duty in the army. He was posted in Pulawa, Kashmir before February 2013. On February 15, 2016, exactly ten months after the marriage, the terrorists attacked and confronted him. Major Vibhut died and he became a martyr for the country.

Only ten months of married life and marital companionship of only two months, a very tragic event of life. Nikita was returning from her pier when she received the news in Dehradun.

If there is a normal young lady, she will collapse, her family will also collapse, but the brave Nikita mustered the courage and made a resolution in her mind instead of collapsing.

When the body of the Major wrapped in the national flag was brought home, Nikita said something in Vibhut's ear with silence and tears instead of chanting.

What he said in his ear was his decision to join the army.

Nikita says that in order to implement this resolution, she needed to take some time and develop mental health so that she could handle her husband's unfinished business well. So she started a corporate office and in four months she recovered.

One morning, in the presence of both Pierre and her family, Nikita announced her decision to join the Indian Army and thus fulfill her dream of becoming a Major.

If there were families of ordinary citizens, they would be shocked to hear this decision. Instead of breaking down, both the mothers applauded Nikita and applauded her decision.

Nikita Cole prepared for the exams to be held in the Indian Army for 3 months, and gave the Shot Service Commission (GJB-Military Examination) and interviewed the GGM and Nikita was selected in both of them and went to the training of officers.

Let us know the feeling of this time only in Nikita's words, "Vibhut Major, you dreamed of serving the country. He died defending men he did not even know. Vibhu is with me in my decision. I know they're saying, Nikki, all the best, you've made a great decision. "I can feel today how the Major must have felt and what activities he may have had while I was training as a military lieutenant."

He finally completed his training on May 9, this year, i.e. on 7-8-91 and became Lieutenant Nikita Kol Dhondiyal. The senior colonel wearing the batch could only say, 'Nikita salute. Great thing you have done. Jayahind. '

Lieutenant Nikita Cole said in an interview, 'I still can't completely forget my husband's death. But Major Vibhut has always been and will always be with me as I move forward on the path of their dreams. I have learned a lot from these eleven women in military training and these and those experiences have become my strength and I will continue to serve my country with enthusiasm. '

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