Hyderabad:Nowshera Day marks the solemn remembrance of Naik Jadunath Singh and other brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the intense conflict against Pakistani invaders in 1947–48. Commemorated annually on February 6, the day holds significance in honouring the heroic contributions of Naik Jadunath Singh and the victorious defence of Nowshera.
The Naik Jadunath War Memorial, in the Rajouri district, serves as a reminder of the 1947–48 triumph over Pakistani forces. Naik Jadunath Singh, who valiantly gave his life on February 6, 1948, is specifically remembered and honoured on this day for his courageous actions.
Major General Rajeev Puri, GOC, Ace of Spades Division, led the commemoration at the War Memorial. The ceremony included the laying of a wreath and was attended by various military and civilian dignitaries, as well as residents of Nowshera town.
History: During the Indo-Pak War of 1947–48, Naik Jadunath Singh, deployed with his battalion 1 RAJPUT in the Nowshera sector, played a pivotal role in the defence of Tain-Dhar. On February 6, 1948, approximately 3000 Pakistani raiders launched a relentless assault on Train-Dhar.
Facing overwhelming odds, Naik Jadunath Singh and his comrades repulsed three major attacks, resulting in the sacrifice of 24 soldiers. Despite running low on ammunition, Naik Jadunath Singh displayed extraordinary courage, charging at the enemy with his rifle butt. Although he was seriously injured, his fearless charge forced the enemy into disorder, ultimately saving Nowshera. This act of exemplary gallantry earned him the title 'Saviour of Nowshera,' and he was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his supreme sacrifice.