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Akshay Girish Kumar
Akshay Girish Kumar
Born6 Dec 1985
Bangalore, India
Died29 November 2016(2016-11-29) (aged 30)
Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir Assembly constituency, India
AllegianceIndia
Service / branchIndian Army
Years of service2007 - 2016[1]
Rank Major
Service numberIC-69755H[1]
Unit51, Bengal Sappers
Battles / wars2016 Nagrota army base attack
AwardsArmy Commendation
Spouse(s)Sangeeta Ravindran
Children
  • Naina (daughter)
Relations
  • Wg Cdr Girish Kumar (father)
  • Meghna Girish (mother)
  • Neha (twin sister)
Websitemajorakshaytrust.org

Major Akshay (Girish) Kumar was a third generation military officer of the Indian Army who was killed in action during the 2016 Nagrota army base attack while saving trapped hostages including women and children from Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists.[2]. He comes from a family of war veterans including his grandfather Lt Col AK Moorthy(retired) and his maternal uncle Wg Cdr K Harisenani(retired).[1]

Early life and family

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Akshay was born to Wing Commander (retired) Girish Kumar and Meghna Girish on Dec 6, 1985 at Bangalore along with his twin sister Neha. His early education spanned across various cities in India like Bidar, Wellington Gorakhpur, Bengaluru and Chennai . He joined Bangalore Military School as a boarder in 8th. On passing out after 12th grade in 2003, he joined the NDA while pursuing graduation at Jain College. After training in NDA and thereafter in the Indian Military Academy in 2006, he was commissioned as a Lieutenant in 51 Engineer Regiment. He could not join the Indian Air Force like his father because his eye vision did not meeting the stringent standards needed to be a fighter pilot.[1][3] He married his friend Sangeetha in 2011 and his daughter Naina was born in October 2013. His hobbies included painting, playing tennis and basketball, adventure sports like bungee jumping & skydiving, singing, dancing, poetry and cooking.[1]

Military career

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Akshay was commissioned in 51 Engineers of the Bengal Sappers regiment on Dec 10, 2007. He completed his Electrical Engineering from College of Military Engineering, Pune. He was posted at Kashmir, Nagaland, Sikkim and Manipur at various junctures of his 9 year tenure.

Death

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Akshay led his Unit's Quick Response Team (QRT) that rushed to counter the terror attack on a neighboring artillery unit and save the lives of trapped families. He was hit with bullets and a grenade while trying to secure the 16 hostages from three heavily armed terrorists. He succumbed to his injuries. All the hostages were rescued unharmed and the terrorists were subsequently neutralized. [2][4]

He was accorded a martyr's funeral at Bangalore which was attended by Defence Officers, Politicians and Civilians alike.[5]

Public Honors

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He was conferred COAS Commendation in 2009 for rescuing injured civilians in Kupwara.[1] A road in Bangalore named after Akshay was inaugrated on Dec 16, 2018.|first1=Arun |title=Road in Bengaluru to be Named After Nagrota Martyr Major Akshay |url=https://www.thequint.com/news/india/road-in-bengaluru-named-after-nagrota-martyr-major-akshay |agency=The Quint |date=Dec 15, 2018}}</ref>[6]. He was conferred the Desh Ratna Award by Rotary Mysore Midtown in 2017.[7]

Controversy

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Akshay was recommended for but not conferred the Shaurya Chakra, a gallantry award posthumously as is commonly observed for similar cases.[8] A formal appeal was made to Ministry of Defence (India) which ordered an enquiry into the matter.[9][10]. However, no review policy is currently in place for gallantry awards in India.[11]. Details of the reason for diregarding the original recommendation were not disclosed in public records.[12][13]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Major Akshay Girish Kumar". honourpoint.in. Retrieved 21 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b Madhukalya, Anwesha (Nov 30, 2016). "Here's What You Should Know About The Nagrota Martyrs, Major Akshay Girish Kumar And Major Gosavi Kunal Mannadir". HuffPost.
  3. ^ "Nagrota attack: Martyr Major was set to return to his hometown Bengaluru on Thursday". Deccan Chronicle. Dec 1, 2016.
  4. ^ "Major Akshay Girish killed in terrorist attack in Nagrota". The Hindu. Nov 26, 2016.
  5. ^ "Major Akshay Kumar gets a martyr's funeral in Bengaluru". Deccan Herald. Dec 2, 2016.
  6. ^ "Bengaluru: Road named after Major Akshay Girish". Deccan Chronicle. Dec 17, 2018.
  7. ^ Sobers, S.N.Venkatnag (Feb 16, 2017). "Family relives Akshay Girish's heroism". Star of Mysore.
  8. ^ "Fighting For Son's Honour, Army Major's Mother Puts Government On Notice". LiveFistDefence. Mar 30, 2019.
  9. ^ "Nagrota attack: Def Ministry forms panel to probe death of Major Akshay Girish". Press Trust of India. Jan 4, 2019.
  10. ^ "2016 Nagrota terror attack: Committee formed to probe death of Major Akshay Girish, says Nirmala Sitharaman". Firstpost. Jan 3, 2019.
  11. ^ Snehesh, Alex Philip (Apr 10, 2019). "Mother questions Army's Shaurya Chakra process, says 'unsung hero better than insulted one". ThePrint.
  12. ^ "Army committee retains award given to late Major Akshay". Asian News International. Mar 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "Naina Akshay Girish And Ors vs Union Of India And Ors on 3 May, 2023". Indian Kanoon. Retrieved 8 November 2023.