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'''Manoj Kumar Pandey''', [[Param Vir Chakra|PVC]] (25 June 1975 – 3 July 1999) was an officer of the [[Indian Army]] who was posthumously awarded India's highest military honour, the [[Param Vir Chakra]], for his audacious  courage and leadership during the [[Kargil War]] in 1999. An officer of the 1st battalion, [[11 Gorkha Rifles]] (1/11 GR), he was martyred in battle on Jubar Top of the Khalubar Hills in [[Batalik|Batalik Sector]] of [[Kargil]].
[[Captain]] '''Manoj Kumar Pandey''', [[Param Vir Chakra|PVC]] (25 June 1975 – 3 July 1999) was an officer of the [[Indian Army]] who was posthumously awarded India's highest military honour, the [[Param Vir Chakra]], for his audacious  courage and leadership during the [[Kargil War]] in 1999. An officer of the 1st battalion, [[11 Gorkha Rifles]] (1/11 GR), he sacrificed his life for the nation in battle on Jubar Top of the Khalubar Hills in [[Batalik|Batalik Sector]] of [[Kargil]].<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Cardozo |first1=Ian |title=Manoj Pandey: a braveheart of operation Vijay who forced enemy forces to retreat at Batalik sector and captured Jubar top during the Kargil War in 1999 |last2=Kumar |first2=Rishi |publisher=The Lotus Collection, an imprint of Roli Books Private Limited |year=2013 |isbn=978-81-7436-900-0 |location=New Delhi |language=English}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Mishra |first=Pawan Kumar |title=Hero of Batalik: Param Veer Chakra : Capt. Manoj Kr. Pandey |publisher=VL Media Solutions |year=2015 |isbn=978-93-85068-26-3 |language=en}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Pandey was born on 25 June 1975 in Rudha village, in the [[Sitapur district]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]]. He was born to Gopi Chand Pandey, a small-time businessman living in [[Lucknow]], and Mohini. He was eldest in his family. He was educated at [[Uttar Pradesh Sainik School, Lucknow]] and [[Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial Senior Secondary School]]. He had a keen interest in sports with boxing and body building in particular. He was adjudged the best cadet of junior division [[National Cadet Corps (India)|NCC]] of Uttar Pradesh directorate in 1990.<ref>{{Cite book|title=National Cadet Corp, Youth in Action|publisher=Directorate General National Cadet Corps|year=2003|isbn=8170622980|location=New Delhi}}</ref>
Manoj was born on 25 June 1975 in Rudha village, in the [[Sitapur district]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]]. He was born to Gopi Chand Pandey, a small-town businessman living in [[Lucknow]], and Mohini. He was eldest in his family. He was educated at [[Uttar Pradesh Sainik School, Lucknow]] and [[Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial Senior Secondary School]]. He had a keen interest in sports with boxing and body building in particular. He was adjudged the best cadet of junior division [[National Cadet Corps (India)|NCC]] of Uttar Pradesh directorate in 1990.<ref>{{Cite book|title=National Cadet Corp, Youth in Action|publisher=Directorate General National Cadet Corps|year=2003|isbn=8170622980|location=New Delhi}}</ref>


Prior to his selection, during his Services Selection Board (SSB) interview, the interviewer asked him, "Why do you want to join the Army?" He immediately replied, "I want to win the Param Vir Chakra." Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey did win the country's highest gallantry honour but posthumously.<ref name="Rediff">{{cite web |title=rediff.com: The Republic Special, Tribute to Param Vir Chakra winner Captain Manoj Pandey |url=https://m.rediff.com/republic/2000/jan/25param.htm |website=m.rediff.com}}</ref>
Prior to his selection, during his Services Selection Board (SSB) interview, the interviewer asked him, "Why do you want to join the Army?" He immediately replied, "I want to win the Param Vir Chakra." Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey did win the country's highest gallantry honour but posthumously.<ref name="Rediff">{{cite web |title=rediff.com: The Republic Special, Tribute to Param Vir Chakra winner Captain Manoj Pandey |url=https://m.rediff.com/republic/2000/jan/25param.htm |website=m.rediff.com}}</ref>
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{{Quote box|width=300px|bgcolor=#E0E6F8|align=right|quote="Some goals are so worthy, it's glorious even to fail!"|source=<ref>{{cite web |title=Salute to our asli heroes |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/salute-to-our-asli-heroes/story-imsqPdmzDhkChrnCQ2Qu9O.html |website=Hindustan Times |language=en |date=15 August 2012}}</ref>|title=Entry in Pandey's personal diary|title_fnt = Arial |tstyle = font size="25";}}
{{Quote box|width=300px|bgcolor=#E0E6F8|align=right|quote="Some goals are so worthy, it's glorious even to fail!"|source=<ref>{{cite web |title=Salute to our asli heroes |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/salute-to-our-asli-heroes/story-imsqPdmzDhkChrnCQ2Qu9O.html |website=Hindustan Times |language=en |date=15 August 2012}}</ref>|title=Entry in Pandey's personal diary|title_fnt = Arial |tstyle = font size="25";}}


He graduated from the [[National Defence Academy (India)|National Defence Academy]] in 90th course and belonged to Mike Squadron (Mustangs).<ref>mike squadron (Mustangs)</ref> Pandey was commissioned a lieutenant in the 1st battalion, [[11 Gorkha Rifles]] on 7 June 1997.<ref name="commission">{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=1110 |date=1 August 1998|url=https://egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/1998/O-0155-1998-0031-5129.pdf |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref><ref name="TOI">{{cite web |last1=May 31 |first1=TNN  |title='He died the most glorious death' {{!}} Pune News - Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/He-died-the-most-glorious-death/articleshow/709608.cms |website=The Times of India |language=en}}</ref>
He graduated from the [[National Defence Academy (India)|National Defence Academy]] in 90th course and belonged to Mike Squadron (Mustangs).<ref>mike squadron (Mustangs)</ref> Pandey was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 1st battalion, [[11 Gorkha Rifles]] on 7 June 1997.<ref name="commission">{{cite news |title=Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch) |page=1110 |date=1 August 1998|url=https://egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/1998/O-0155-1998-0031-5129.pdf |publisher=The Gazette of India}}</ref><ref name="TOI">{{cite web |last1=May 31 |first1=TNN  |title='He died the most glorious death' {{!}} Pune News - Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/He-died-the-most-glorious-death/articleshow/709608.cms |website=The Times of India |language=en}}</ref>


===Kargil War===
===Kargil War===
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===Param Vir Chakra action===
===Param Vir Chakra action===
{{Quote box|width=300px|bgcolor=#E0E6F8|align=left|quote="If death strikes before I prove my blood, I promise (swear), I will kill death!"|source=|title=Entry in Pandey's personal diary|title_fnt = Arial |tstyle = font size="25";}}
{{Quote box|width=300px|bgcolor=#E0E6F8|align=left|quote="If death strikes before I prove my blood, I swear, I will kill death!"|source=|title=Entry in Pandey's personal diary|title_fnt = Arial |tstyle = font size="25";}}


In early July, 'B' Company of 1/11 GR was assigned the task to capture Khalubar top. Pandey was commanding a [[Platoon]] in this [[Company (military unit)|company]].<ref name="Honourpoint">{{cite web |title=Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey PVC {{!}} Honourpoint |url=https://www.honourpoint.in/profile/captain-manoj-kumar-pandey-pvc/}}</ref> Quickly sizing up the situation, the young officer led his platoon along a narrow, treacherous ridge that led to the enemy position. While still short of the objective, the enemy fired upon the [[India]]n soldiers effectively stalling the Indian attack. Displaying great courage, he surged ahead of his troops and charged at the enemy with a full-throated battle cry through a hail of bullets. Fearlessly assaulting the first enemy position, he killed two enemy personnel and destroyed the second position by killing two more.
In early July, 'B' Company of 1/11 GR was assigned the task to capture Khalubar top. Pandey was commanding a [[Platoon]] in this [[Company (military unit)|company]].<ref name="Honourpoint">{{cite web |title=Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey PVC {{!}} Honourpoint |date=3 July 1999 |url=https://www.honourpoint.in/profile/captain-manoj-kumar-pandey-pvc/}}</ref> Quickly sizing up the situation, he killed two enemy personnel and destroyed the second position by killing two more.


Although wounded in the shoulder and leg, he pressed on his solitary charge with grim determination, until he closed in on the first bunker. The two armies engaged in a ferocious, hand-to-hand combat. The troops charged at the enemy and fell upon them.  Undaunted and without caring for his grievous injuries, he continued to lead the assault on the fourth position urging his men and destroyed the same with a grenade, even as he got a fatal burst on his forehead. He collapsed at the final bunker and succumbed to his injuries.{{sfn|Bellamy|2011}}<ref name=PVC/>
Although wounded in the shoulder and leg, he pressed on his solitary charge with serious determination, until he closed in on the first bunker. The two armies engaged in a ferocious, hand-to-hand combat. The troops charged at the enemy and fell upon them.  Undaunted
and without caring for his grievous injuries, he continued to lead the assault on the fourth position urging his men and destroyed the same with a grenade, even as he got a fatal burst on his forehead. He collapsed at the final bunker and succumbed to his injuries.{{sfn|Bellamy|2011}}<ref name=PVC/>


===Citation===
===Citation===
The [[Param Vir Chakra]] citation reads as follows:<ref>{{cite web |title=MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY {{!}} Gallantry Awards |url=https://gallantryawards.gov.in/Awardee/manoj-kumar-pandey |website=gallantryawards.gov.in}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Param Vir Chakra (PVC), Awardee: Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey , PVC @ TWDI |url=http://twdi.in/node/1067 |website=twdi.in}}</ref>
The [[Param Vir Chakra]] citation reads as follows:<ref>{{cite web |title=MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY {{!}} Gallantry Awards |url=https://gallantryawards.gov.in/Awardee/manoj-kumar-pandey |website=gallantryawards.gov.in}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Param Vir Chakra (PVC), Awardee: Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey , PVC @ TWDI |url=http://twdi.in/node/1067 |website=twdi.in}}</ref>
{{Quotation|<center>'''CITATION'''<br>
{{Quotation|{{center|'''CITATION'''<br>
'''CAPTAIN MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY'''<br>
'''LIEUTENANT MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY'''<br>
'''1/11 GORKHA RIFLES'''</center>
'''1/11 GORKHA RIFLES'''}}
Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey, a young officer of the 1/11 Gorkha Rifles, took part in a series of boldly led attacks during Operation Vijay, forcing back the intruders with heavy losses in Batalik, including the capture of Jubar Top.
Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey, a young officer of the 1/11 Gorkha Rifles, took part in a series of boldly led attacks during Operation Vijay, forcing back the intruders with heavy losses in Batalik, including the capture of Jubar Top.


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'''* Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial Senior Secondary School'''
'''* Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial Senior Secondary School'''
** The constructed an auditorium in his name, which was inaugurated by his parents.<ref>{{cite web |title=RLB CHINHAT |url=http://rlbcn.org/pride/ |website=rlbcn.org}}</ref>
 
* They constructed an auditorium in his name, which was inaugurated by his parents.<ref>{{cite web |title=RLB CHINHAT |url=http://rlbcn.org/pride/ |website=rlbcn.org}}</ref>


'''UP Sainik School'''
'''UP Sainik School'''
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* An auditorium in the school was named after him. Its foundation stone was laid by [[General VK Singh]] in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.upsainikschool.org/index.php/infrastructure-facilities/|title=Infrastructure & Facilities {{!}} U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL|website=www.upsainikschool.org|access-date=2016-07-27}}</ref>  
* An auditorium in the school was named after him. Its foundation stone was laid by [[General VK Singh]] in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.upsainikschool.org/index.php/infrastructure-facilities/|title=Infrastructure & Facilities {{!}} U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL|website=www.upsainikschool.org|access-date=2016-07-27}}</ref>  
* The school conducts an inter-school football tournament annually - 'Late Capt. Manoj Kr. Pandey PVC Football Tournament  Trophy'.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.upsainikschool.org/index.php/trophies/|title=Trophies {{!}} U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL|website=www.upsainikschool.org|access-date=2016-07-27}}</ref>
* The school conducts an inter-school football tournament annually - 'Late Capt. Manoj Kr. Pandey PVC Football Tournament  Trophy'.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.upsainikschool.org/index.php/trophies/|title=Trophies {{!}} U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL|website=www.upsainikschool.org|access-date=2016-07-27}}</ref>
* The main gate named after him.
* The main gate was named after him.


'''National Defence Academy'''
'''National Defence Academy'''
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'''Roads and buildings'''
'''Roads and buildings'''
* The Army Welfare Housing Organisation ([[AWHO]]) designed and constructed an apartment complex for veterans in [[Ghaziabad district, India|Ghaziabad district]], Uttar Pradesh, and named it for Pandey as "Manoj Vihar".
* The Army Welfare Housing Organisation ([[AWHO]]) designed and constructed an apartment complex for veterans in [[Ghaziabad district, India|Ghaziabad district]], Uttar Pradesh, and named it for Pandey as "Manoj Vihar".<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Cardozo |first1=Ian |url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/manoj-pandey-a-braveheart-of-operation-vijay-who-forced-enemy-forces-to-retreat-at-batalik-sector-and-captured-jubar-top-during-the-kargil-war-in-1999/oclc/903247695 |title=Manoj Pandey: a braveheart of operation Vijay who forced enemy forces to retreat at Batalik sector and captured Jubar top during the Kargil War in 1999 |last2=Kumar |first2=Rishi |publisher=The Lotus Collection |year=2013 |isbn=978-81-7436-900-0 |location=New Delhi, India |language=English |oclc=903247695}}</ref>
* The army quarters near the Cardio Thoracic Center (CTC) hospital in Pune is named after Martyr Capt Manoj Pandey as "Capt. Manoj Pandey Enclave"
* The army quarters near the Cardio Thoracic Center (CTC) hospital in Pune is named after Martyr Capt Manoj Pandey as "Capt. Manoj Pandey Enclave"
* A roundabout is also named after Martyr Capt.Manoj Pandey as "Captain Manoj Pandey Chowk" in his home district [[Sitapur]], Uttar Pradesh and center of Gomti Nagar, [[Lucknow]], Uttar Pradesh, India.
* A roundabout is also named after Martyr Capt.Manoj Pandey as "Captain Manoj Pandey Chowk" in his home district [[Sitapur]], Uttar Pradesh and center of Gomti Nagar, [[Lucknow]], Uttar Pradesh, India.
* A gallery in the [[Dras War Memorial|Kargil War Museum]] at [[Dras]] is named after him.<ref>http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-drass-memorial-invoking-memories-of-kargil-war/20110727.htm#4</ref>
* A gallery in the [[Dras War Memorial|Kargil War Museum]] at [[Dras]] is named after him.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-drass-memorial-invoking-memories-of-kargil-war/20110727.htm#4|title = Drass memorial: Invoking memories of Kargil war}}</ref>
* Gen MM Naravane dedicated a memorial to Capt Manoj Pandey, at his native village Rura on 19 March 2021<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/adgpi/status/1372869212180340743|title=COAS Gen MM Naravane pays tribute to Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey}}</ref>
Officers Training Academy  
Officers Training Academy  
Cadets mess is named as Capt Manoj Pandey mess
Cadets mess is named as Capt Manoj Pandey mess
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==References==
==References==
*{{citation|first1=Chris|last1=Bellamy|title=The Gurkhas: Special Force|year=2011|isbn=978-1848543423|publisher=Hodder And Stoughton}}
*{{citation|first1=Chris|last1=Bellamy|title=The Gurkhas: Special Force|year=2011|isbn=978-1848543423|publisher=Hodder And Stoughton}}
*{{citation |last1=Pandey |first1=Vaibhav |last2=Pandey |first2=Surendra Kumar |last3=Tiwari |first3=Praveen Kumar |last4=Shakya |first4=Pragati |last5=Jha |first5=Shashank Shekhar |last6=Mishra |first6=Ramkrishna |last7=Mishra |first7=Pawan kumar |last8=Pandey |first8=Govind |last9=Malviya |first9=Kapil |date=2021-09-14 |title=Prevalence of Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) In And Around Varanasi Region: Some Observations |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-814722/v1 |access-date=2022-03-08 |website=dx.doi.org|doi=10.21203/rs.3.rs-814722/v1 |s2cid=239150796 }}


==External links==
==External links==

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Manoj Kumar Pandey

File:Manoj Kumar Pandey PVC.jpg
Born(1975-06-25)25 June 1975
Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Died 3 July 1999(1999-07-03) (aged 24)
Bunker Ridge, Khalubar, Batalik Sector, Kargil, Ladakh, India
AllegianceIndia Republic of India
Service/branchFlag of Indian Army.svg Indian Army
Years of service1997–1999
RankCaptain of the Indian Army.svg Captain
Service numberIC-56959W[1]
Unit1/11 Gorkha Rifles
Battles/warsKargil War
Operation Vijay
Battle of Kukarthan
Battle of Khalubar
AwardsParam-Vir-Chakra-ribbon.svg Param Vir Chakra
SignatureManoj Kumar Pandey signature.jpg

Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey, PVC (25 June 1975 – 3 July 1999) was an officer of the Indian Army who was posthumously awarded India's highest military honour, the Param Vir Chakra, for his audacious courage and leadership during the Kargil War in 1999. An officer of the 1st battalion, 11 Gorkha Rifles (1/11 GR), he sacrificed his life for the nation in battle on Jubar Top of the Khalubar Hills in Batalik Sector of Kargil.[2][3]

Early life[edit]

Manoj was born on 25 June 1975 in Rudha village, in the Sitapur district of Uttar Pradesh. He was born to Gopi Chand Pandey, a small-town businessman living in Lucknow, and Mohini. He was eldest in his family. He was educated at Uttar Pradesh Sainik School, Lucknow and Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial Senior Secondary School. He had a keen interest in sports with boxing and body building in particular. He was adjudged the best cadet of junior division NCC of Uttar Pradesh directorate in 1990.[4]

Prior to his selection, during his Services Selection Board (SSB) interview, the interviewer asked him, "Why do you want to join the Army?" He immediately replied, "I want to win the Param Vir Chakra." Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey did win the country's highest gallantry honour but posthumously.[5]

Military career[edit]

Entry in Pandey's personal diary
"Some goals are so worthy, it's glorious even to fail!"

[6]

He graduated from the National Defence Academy in 90th course and belonged to Mike Squadron (Mustangs).[7] Pandey was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 1st battalion, 11 Gorkha Rifles on 7 June 1997.[1][8]

Kargil War[edit]

In early May, the intrusion in the Kargil sector was reported.[9] The 1/11 Gorkha Rifles battalion had finished a one-and-a-half year tenure in the Siachen Glacier and was on-the-move to its peace-time location in Pune. The battalion was asked to move to the Batalik sector in Kargil. It was among the first units to be inducted into this sector. The unit, commanded by Colonel Lalit Rai, was assigned responsibility of the Jubar, Kukarthaam and Khalubar areas and their battalion headquarters was in Yeldor.[10]

Pandey, as part of the battalion, was involved in a series of boldly led attacks. He also took part in a series of actions which led to the capture of Jubar Top.[11]

Param Vir Chakra action[edit]

Entry in Pandey's personal diary
"If death strikes before I prove my blood, I swear, I will kill death!"

In early July, 'B' Company of 1/11 GR was assigned the task to capture Khalubar top. Pandey was commanding a Platoon in this company.[12] Quickly sizing up the situation, he killed two enemy personnel and destroyed the second position by killing two more.

Although wounded in the shoulder and leg, he pressed on his solitary charge with serious determination, until he closed in on the first bunker. The two armies engaged in a ferocious, hand-to-hand combat. The troops charged at the enemy and fell upon them. Undaunted

and without caring for his grievous injuries, he continued to lead the assault on the fourth position urging his men and destroyed the same with a grenade, even as he got a fatal burst on his forehead. He collapsed at the final bunker and succumbed to his injuries.[13][11]

Citation[edit]

The Param Vir Chakra citation reads as follows:[14][15]

CITATION

LIEUTENANT MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY

1/11 GORKHA RIFLES

Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey, a young officer of the 1/11 Gorkha Rifles, took part in a series of boldly led attacks during Operation Vijay, forcing back the intruders with heavy losses in Batalik, including the capture of Jubar Top.

His finest hour was during the advance to Khalubar, when he was Number 5 Platoon Commander. On the night of 2/3 July 1999, as the platoon approached its final objective, it came under heavy and intense enemy fire from the surrounding heights. The officer was tasked to clear the interfering enemy positions, so as to prevent his battalion from getting daylighted, being in a vulnerable position. The officer quickly moved his platoon to an advantageous position under intense enemy fire and sent one section to clear the enemy positions from the right, while he himself proceeded to clear four other enemy positions on the left. Fearlessly assaulting the first enemy position, he killed two enemy personnel and proceeded to assault the second and destroyed it by killing two more enemy personnel. Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey was injured on the shoulder and legs by enemy fire while clearing the third position. Undaunted and without caring for his grievous injury, he led the assault on the fourth position urging his men and destroyed the same with a grenade, even as he got a fatal Medium Machine Gun burst on his forehead. It is this singular daredevil act of the officer, which provided the critical firm base for the companies, which finally led to capture of Khalubar.

Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey, thus showed most conspicuous bravery, indomitable courage, exemplary personal valour, outstanding leadership and devotion to duty of an exceptionally high order, in the face of the enemy and made the supreme sacrifice in the highest traditions of the Army.

Gallantry award ceremony[edit]

On the occasion of Independence Day 1999, a month after the war ended, the President of India approved the award of the Param Vir Chakra to Pandey and three others - Captain Vikram Batra, Rifleman Sanjay Kumar and Grenadier Yogendra Singh Yadav.[16] His father, Gopichand Pandey, received the award from the President of India K. R. Narayanan during the Republic Day Parade in New Delhi on 26 January 2000.[13]

Honours and legacy[edit]

Pandey's statue at Param Yodha Sthal, National War Memorial, New Delhi

Pandey is one of the 21 individuals who have been decorated with India's highest military honour. As a PVC awardee, his statue is at the Param Yodha Sthal at the National War Memorial. After his death, multiple places have been named after him including his almae matres.

* Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial Senior Secondary School

  • They constructed an auditorium in his name, which was inaugurated by his parents.[17]

UP Sainik School

  • Pandey's alma mater, the Uttar Pradesh Sainik School, Lucknow was renamed after its most illustrious alumnus. It is now called CAPTAIN MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL, LUCKNOW.[18]
  • An auditorium in the school was named after him. Its foundation stone was laid by General VK Singh in 2011.[19]
  • The school conducts an inter-school football tournament annually - 'Late Capt. Manoj Kr. Pandey PVC Football Tournament Trophy'.[20]
  • The main gate was named after him.

National Defence Academy

Services Selection Board, Allahabad

  • A hall is made in the name of Capt. Manoj at Services Selection Board Allahabad named as Manoj Pandey Block.

Roads and buildings

  • The Army Welfare Housing Organisation (AWHO) designed and constructed an apartment complex for veterans in Ghaziabad district, Uttar Pradesh, and named it for Pandey as "Manoj Vihar".[22]
  • The army quarters near the Cardio Thoracic Center (CTC) hospital in Pune is named after Martyr Capt Manoj Pandey as "Capt. Manoj Pandey Enclave"
  • A roundabout is also named after Martyr Capt.Manoj Pandey as "Captain Manoj Pandey Chowk" in his home district Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh and center of Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • A gallery in the Kargil War Museum at Dras is named after him.[23]
  • Gen MM Naravane dedicated a memorial to Capt Manoj Pandey, at his native village Rura on 19 March 2021[24]

Officers Training Academy Cadets mess is named as Capt Manoj Pandey mess

In popular culture[edit]

He was portrayed by Ajay Devgn in the film LOC: Kargil.[25]

Notes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Part I-Section 4: Ministry of Defence (Army Branch)" (PDF). The Gazette of India. 1 August 1998. p. 1110.
  2. Cardozo, Ian; Kumar, Rishi (2013). Manoj Pandey: a braveheart of operation Vijay who forced enemy forces to retreat at Batalik sector and captured Jubar top during the Kargil War in 1999. New Delhi: The Lotus Collection, an imprint of Roli Books Private Limited. ISBN 978-81-7436-900-0.
  3. Mishra, Pawan Kumar (2015). Hero of Batalik: Param Veer Chakra : Capt. Manoj Kr. Pandey. VL Media Solutions. ISBN 978-93-85068-26-3.
  4. National Cadet Corp, Youth in Action. New Delhi: Directorate General National Cadet Corps. 2003. ISBN 8170622980.
  5. "rediff.com: The Republic Special, Tribute to Param Vir Chakra winner Captain Manoj Pandey". m.rediff.com.
  6. "Salute to our asli heroes". Hindustan Times. 15 August 2012.
  7. mike squadron (Mustangs)
  8. 8.0 8.1 May 31, TNN. "'He died the most glorious death' | Pune News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  9. "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Opinions". www.tribuneindia.com.
  10. "20 years after Kargil: The Gorkha Rifles' Pune-to-Kargil about turn, a move for the nation". Hindustan Times. 26 July 2019.
  11. 11.0 11.1 The Param Vir Chakra Winners (PVC), Official Website of the Indian Army, retrieved 28 August 2014 "Profile" and "Citation" tabs.
  12. "Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey PVC | Honourpoint". 3 July 1999.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Bellamy 2011.
  14. "MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY | Gallantry Awards". gallantryawards.gov.in.
  15. "Param Vir Chakra (PVC), Awardee: Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey , PVC @ TWDI". twdi.in.
  16. "INDEPENDENCE DAY GALLANTRY AWARDS FOR OPERATION VIJAY" (PDF). pibarchive.nic.in. 14 August 1999.
  17. "RLB CHINHAT". rlbcn.org.
  18. "CAPTAIN MANOJ KUMAR PANDEY U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL, LUCKNOW – We Prepare Best Army Men".
  19. "Infrastructure & Facilities | U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL". www.upsainikschool.org. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  20. "Trophies | U.P. SAINIK SCHOOL". www.upsainikschool.org. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  21. "National Defence Academy, NDA Pune | Places of Interest in and around NDA, Khadakvasala". Nda.nic.in. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  22. Cardozo, Ian; Kumar, Rishi (2013). Manoj Pandey: a braveheart of operation Vijay who forced enemy forces to retreat at Batalik sector and captured Jubar top during the Kargil War in 1999. New Delhi, India: The Lotus Collection. ISBN 978-81-7436-900-0. OCLC 903247695.
  23. "Drass memorial: Invoking memories of Kargil war".
  24. "COAS Gen MM Naravane pays tribute to Capt Manoj Kumar Pandey".
  25. LOC: Kargil, retrieved 23 May 2020

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