On Vijay Diwas, Captain Arjun’s name echoed softly in the school hall. He had fallen in the 1971 war, guarding prisoners instead of seeking revenge. In his final letter, he wrote, “Victory means justice, not cruelty.” Years later, his village lived by those words—resolving disputes peacefully, trusting law over violence. Children learned that courage was not only fighting wars, but protecting peace. Captain Arjun’s sacrifice became a symbol of SDG 16, reminding everyone that true victory lies in justice, unity, and lasting peace.
SHORT STORY ON CAPTAIN ARJUN BY SHAURYA SINHA
Posted 2025-12-16 07:51:38
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