Honoring Heroes: Indian Coast Guard Personnel Shine on Republic Day
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- The President of India conferred Tatrakshak Medals to Indian Coast Guard personnel on Republic Day.
- Four officers and one sailor from the Western Seaboard were recognized for their exceptional service and bravery.
- Additional Director General (Addl DG) Anil Kumar Harbola received the President’s Tatrakshak Medal for Distinguished Service, marking a career of over 36 years.
- Addl DG Harbola was previously awarded the Tatrakshak Medal for Gallantry for his role in apprehending the pirated ship MV Alondra Rainbow in 1999.
- Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Atul Joshi received the Tatrakshak Medal for Meritorious Service after 28 years of remarkable contributions.
- Commandant Anshuman Raturi, Assistant Commandant Manish Singh, and Sameer Ranjan U/NVK(R) were awarded for their gallantry.
- The Western Seaboard, covering Gujarat, Daman and Diu, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala, celebrated receiving five prestigious awards.
- These accolades underscore the Coast Guard’s dedication to safeguarding India’s maritime interests.
The Indian Coast Guard shone brightly this Republic Day as its personnel were honored with the prestigious Tatrakshak Medals by the President of India. These awards serve as a testament to the bravery, dedication, and outstanding service of the Coast Guard, especially from its Western Seaboard.
Leading the list of honorees was Additional Director General (Addl DG) Anil Kumar Harbola, Coast Guard Commander (Western Seaboard). Addl DG Harbola received the President’s Tatrakshak Medal for Distinguished Service, marking another proud moment in his illustrious career spanning over 36 years.
His contributions to the Coast Guard include his heroic role in apprehending the pirated ship MV Alondra Rainbow in 1999 while commanding the ICGS Tarabai. This courageous act had earlier earned him the Tatrakshak Medal for Gallantry. Addl DG Harbola has held several key positions in the Coast Guard and currently oversees the Western Seaboard, a vital jurisdiction for India’s maritime security.
Another notable awardee was Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Atul Joshi, who was conferred the Tatrakshak Medal for Meritorious Service. With more than 28 years of service, DIG Joshi has made significant contributions to strengthening the Indian Coast Guard’s capabilities. His leadership and commitment have earned him this well-deserved recognition.
The awards ceremony also celebrated the courage and valor of three personnel from the Western Seaboard. Commandant Anshuman Raturi, Assistant Commandant Manish Singh, and Sameer Ranjan U/NVK(R) were awarded the Tatrakshak Medal for Gallantry. Their bravery exemplifies the Coast Guard’s commitment to protecting India’s maritime interests, often at great personal risk.
The Western Seaboard, which covers the coastal states of Gujarat, Daman and Diu, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and Kerala, had much to celebrate on Republic Day. Receiving five prestigious awards highlighted the region’s excellence in operational readiness and dedication to duty.
Speaking about the achievement, a senior officer from the Western Seaboard said, “These awards reflect not just individual accomplishments but also the collective spirit and resilience of the Indian Coast Guard in safeguarding our waters.”
The Indian Coast Guard plays a critical role in ensuring India’s maritime security and safety. From protecting the coastline and combating piracy to assisting in disaster relief, the Coast Guard has consistently proven its mettle.
This Republic Day, the recognition of five personnel from the Western Seaboard is a proud moment for the nation and underscores the importance of the Coast Guard’s efforts in safeguarding India’s vast maritime boundaries.
As the country celebrates its Republic Day, these honors remind us of the dedication, courage, and unwavering commitment of those who stand guard over India’s shores.
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