AR fetes newly commissioned navy, air force officers
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, December 17 2024:
Assam Rifles on Tuesday felicitated four newly commissioned Indian Navy and Indian Air Force officers, who have earned laurels for Manipur by joining these forces.
The felicitation ceremony was organised at Mantripukhri Garrison, where the Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) interacted with the newly commissioned officers and their proud parents.
The IGAR-S congratulated the young achievers and wished them a bright future.
The Assam Rifles also felicitated parents of these officers for their unwavering support and sacrifices that helped shape the future of these remarkable sons of Manipur.
Among the officers were flying officer Indhish Huidrom, who got commissioned in the Indian Air Force on December 14 .
The officer was awarded with Chief of Air Staff trophy for his exemplary performance in the Air Force Academy, Dundigal in 2024 .
Indhish has been commissioned into the transport fleet of Indian Air Force.
His father, Inaobi Singh, is an assistant professor, and his mother, Th Dhanamanjuri Devi, is a government school teacher.
Officers from the Indian Navy included Sub Lieutenant M Sanathoi Singh, who has been commissioned into the Naval Armament Directorate on November 30, 2024 .
His father, RK Thang, is an ex-serviceman and his mother, M Kamala Devi, is a homemaker.
Sub Lieutenant Laishram Avinash Singh has got commissioned into the executive branch of the Indian Navy.
He is an alumnus of Sainik School, Imphal and NDA, Pune.
His father, L Ratan Singh, is a farmer and his mother, L Thoibi Devi, is a homemaker.
The officers also included Sub Lt Naorem Nivash, who joined Indian Navy in June 2024 in the executive branch.
His father, Naorem Mohendro Singh, is a businessman and mother, Naorem Monora Devi, is a homemaker.
Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) lauded the achievements of these young officers, highlighting their dedication and hard Work.
He expressed his belief that their success will inspire more youth to strive for excellence and carry forward the legacy of Manipur being the largest contributor of officers in the Indian Armed Forces among the North Eastern states.
The ceremony was a proud moment for these promising officers and their parents as also a tribute to the dedication and talent of these young officers who have chosen to serve the nation as part of the Indian Armed Forces, said a PRO IGAR (S) release.