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Indian Woman Breaks Down After Finding Brother's Name Inscribed at National War Memorial - Video
Indian Woman Breaks Down After Finding Brother's Name Inscribed at National War Memorial - Video
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The National War Memorial (NWM), situated in New Delhi, is a monument built in honour of Indian soldiers who died fighting for the nation in wars since the... 26.02.2022, Sputnik International
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A video of an Indian woman who broke down after spotting her brother's name inscribed at the National War Memorial in New Delhi has gone viral on social media.The heart-wrenching clip, shared by her husband, has received more than a million likes and nearly 14 million views since being shared on Instagram.Shagun, the sister of Captain K. D. Sambyal, couldn't control her tears when she encountered a plaque in which her brother's name was written in golden letters."Today randomly we planned a trip to Delhi and after roaming Connaught Place, I told my wife let's visit the National War Memorial," Shagun Sambyal's husband wrote in the caption of the video.He revealed that Shagun wasn't aware of the fact that her brother's name was on the sacred walls of the memorial or that she would become emotional the moment she saw his name there. "Shagun had no idea about this, even not her family knew; she was surprised and emotional at the same time," he concluded.Captain K. D. Sambyal hailed from Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir and was a service member of the 193 Field Regiment. He died during Operation Parakram in 2002.
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Indian Woman Breaks Down After Finding Brother's Name Inscribed at National War Memorial - Video
06:49 GMT 26.02.2022 (Updated: 10:09 GMT 30.11.2022) The National War Memorial (NWM), situated in New Delhi, is a monument built in honour of Indian soldiers who died fighting for the nation in wars since the country gained independence from the British in 1947. The names of troops who lost their lives in these conflicts are etched in golden letters on the memorial.
A video of an Indian woman who broke down after spotting her brother's name inscribed at the National War Memorial in New Delhi has gone viral on social media.
The heart-wrenching clip, shared by her husband, has received more than a million likes and nearly 14 million views since being shared on Instagram.
Shagun, the sister of Captain K. D. Sambyal, couldn't control her tears when she encountered a plaque in which her brother's name was written in golden letters.
"Today randomly we planned a trip to Delhi and after roaming Connaught Place, I told my wife let's visit the National War Memorial," Shagun Sambyal's husband wrote in the caption of the video.
He revealed that Shagun wasn't aware of the fact that her brother's name was on the sacred walls of the memorial or that she would become emotional the moment she saw his name there.
"She suddenly found her brother's (Captain K. D. Sambyal) memorial and she called my name in excitement and told [me] 'look it's bhaiya's (brother) name'," he said while describing the incident on the popular photo sharing app.
"Shagun had no idea about this, even not her family knew; she was surprised and emotional at the same time," he concluded.
Captain K. D. Sambyal hailed from Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir and was a service member of the 193 Field Regiment. He died during Operation Parakram in 2002.