Chewang Rinchen Bridge “ A Bridge which can even equalize the “ Local Economy ” Through Indian Army " - BRO "RECORDS " The " IMPOSSIBLE "
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Colonel Chewan Rinchen : The " LION " Of Ladakh
Chewang
Rinchen Bridge “ A Bridge which can even equalize the “ Local Economy ” Through Indian Army ":: BRO " RECORDS " The " IMPOSSIBLE "
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Hello
to a mighty soldier –
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Tales are many and it
could be either a TALE in
simplicity or a PARABLE This tale is
a parable which is an EARTHLY story with a HEAVENLY meaning and this is a story
of a CHIVALROUS Army personnel by the
name of Colonel Chewan Rinchen .
In October 2019, Indian Defense Minister
Rajnath Singh inaugurated a bridge in Ladakh near the Indo-China border.
However, the media, especially those who LIVE by denouncing and
slandering the Indian Army, the RSS for everything and the BJP in particular,
and which takes the PRIDE always in HYPERTROPHYING the Mughals, the Muslims across
the border, the ONE-PARTICULAR-COMMUNITY, which recorded Timur's rise and fall, was
shocked by the news of such a small and big inauguration. He
ignored the news as he was not getting it and at the same time his wise
citizens that he felt so .
What is so special about the 1400 feet long bridge that the Defense Minister himself, the
Army Chief should have gone and they did go, to inaugurate the same by caste?
The
Bridge :: Enormously and ardently build in a record time
The bridge was named after Colonel
Chewang Rinchen, known as the " Lion of Ladakh "
Sadly,
who is Colonel Chewang Rinchen? Not knowing this, Indians are ignorant of his
name, his prowess.
Pic - : The 1460 feet long bridge
* The Chewang Rinchen Bridge is built on the shore of the Shyok
River and is about 14,650 feet
above sea level. The Chewang Rinchen Bridge is the tallest bridge in India built
by the Border Roads Organization in just 15 months. *
In just 15 months, the Border Roads Organization (BRO) has easily completed the
task of building a 90-100 tonne
bridge, capable of withstanding all types of temperatures at an altitude of
breathing and breathing. There is little to commend them for that.
The
Importance Of The Bridge :: Will Equalise the “ SUPPLY ” and balance the “ DEMAND
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The Chewang Rinchen Bridge is important not only for its height
but also for the place where it was built. The Indo-China border is just 45 km
from the Chewang Rinchen Bridge. The bridge will now be able to deliver supplies to the border in less
than half the time it used to. The bridge connecting Leh and Karakoram
is of great strategic importance. No sooner that there is a demand for the
goods and the supply either by the defense force or at the time of critical
emergencies to match the demand of the civilians the aids and the “ succor ”
could be taken to that palce by the transport in a very short period of time.
The inauguration was attended by the daughter of * Colonel
Chewang Rinchen *, whose name was given to the bridge.
The “
VALOUR ” of Colonel Chewan Rinchen : A “ PHILANTHROPIC ” SALUTE
Colonel Chewang Rinchen was born in 1931 in Sumur, Nubra. At the
age of 17, he joined the Ladakh Guards. In 1948, he was instrumental in hoisting
the tricolor on the 17,000-foot Lama House in Nubra Valley.
He then hoisted the tricolor on Tukkar Hill at 21,000 feet. For
this, his team was walking in the snow for 3 consecutive days. Even in such a
situation, he hoisted the tricolor with his prowess. He was honored by the
Government of India with the * Mahavir Chakra * for his achievements. * He
is the youngest person to receive this award at the tender age of 17. *
Chewang Rinchen, a major in the 1971 war, fulfilled his
responsibility by fulfilling his promise of exhilarating and expressing how to be a real HERO and exemplified with"
Leading from the Front ". The Chaluk complex in Pratappur sector
was given the responsibility to take over. He bet on his prowess while flying
the tricolor on it.
For this feat he was again honored with * Mahavir Chakra *. *
Colonel Chewang Rinchen is one of the few soldiers to win the Mahavir Chakra
twice. *
The
bridge was named * Colonel Chewang Rinchen Bridge * in memory of this mighty
soldier. A statue of him has been erected in the city of Leh. Giving the name of such a Lion of Ladakh
soldier to a bridge which is very important for the country was a real tribute
to that soldier.
The story of such a feat does not appear in our books nor do we
have anything to give.
We go
to great lengths to decide which movie to watch or not to watch. But we look in
amazement at the names of those who shed blood for us.
We all know very well about the hypocricy and the duplicity of
many a channels and their belonginess to our country and for those who lay
their life and the blood for the country, and how much we and our media respect those who
talk about democracy today because of the prowess of * Colonel Chewang Rinchen
* and many mighty soldiers that REALLY
needs a NATIONAL recognition
and an IDENFIABLE national
identity- but still they have NOT
got that .
I salute the prowess of Colonel Chewang Rinchen and I have no
doubt that the Chewang Rinchen Bridge will surely play a vital role in securing
India's borders.
A " GREAT " equalising Factor of Economy : Indian Armywould be First To contribute to Economy ::
This bridge will serve as a GREAT
tool for the ECONOMY
as well and if this does IT WOULD BE THE “ FIRST”
TIME THAT THE ECONOMY OF A SMALL REGION WILL BE CONTRIBUTED BY THE
INDIAN ARMY IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORD
Incase if there is say a flood, or anything which would INFLATE
the demand and the supply of the villagers and the resident at that place at
Ladakh, where this bridge has been constructed and if the civilian feels that necessary,
they can fall to the Army wit special permission to bring the goods , the items
of consumption, the medicine etc at the time of distress by taking the help of
the Army.
That can erase the duress and the stress of the civilians to an
large extent and the supply of the goods in the time of emergency to the
citizen can equalize the condition of the economy which so far and for ll these
time was and have been KILLING
the localites by tearing and piercing their purse.
For if that happens and if the Army takes the action about the
same IT
WOULD BE THE FIRST EVER INSTANCES OF ANY ARMY IN THE WORLD TO EQUALISE AND PLAY
AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN ECONOMY STABILASATION no matter it would be in
a small but an important area.
Regards
Pics
Shyamal Bhattacharjee
Mr Shyamal Bhattacharjee, the author was born at West
Chirimiri Colliery at District Surguja, Chattisgarh on July 6th 1959 He received his early education at Carmel
Convent School Bishrampur and later at Christ
Church Boys' Higher Secondary School at
Jabalpur. He later joined Hislop College at Nagpur and completed his graduation in Science and he also
added a degree in B A thereafter. He joined the HITAVADA, a leading dailies of Central India at Nagpur as a Sub-Editor
( Sports ) but gave up to complete his MBA in 1984 He
thereafter added a Diploma In Export Management. He has authored THREE books namely Notable Quotes and Noble
Thought published by Pustak Mahal in 2001 Indian
Cricket : Faces That Changed It
published by Manas Publications in 2009 and Essential
Of Office Management published by NBCA, Kolkatta in 2012. He has a experience of about 35 years in Marketing .
Signature Of Shyamal Bhattacharjee
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