Teetanwad: Rajasthan's 'Village of Martyrs' Inspires Patriotism and Service

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News18•27-12-2025, 08:39
Teetanwad: Rajasthan's 'Village of Martyrs' Inspires Patriotism and Service
- •Teetanwad village in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, is known as the 'Village of Martyrs' for sacrificing six brave sons in national defense.
- •Martyrs include Mamraj (1971 War), Subedar Shripal Singh (Kargil), Sampatlal (Naxalite attack), Balveer Singh (Arunachal terrorist attack), Commandos Mahasingh & Pawan (Sri Lanka), and Naib Subedar Dharmpal Singh (Sikkim).
- •The village is soldier-dominated, with many youth serving in armed forces and training rigorously at a dedicated ground for recruitment.
- •Founded in 1750 AD, Teetanwad boasts a rich history, strong traditions, and successful migrant businessmen who contribute significantly to its development.
- •It houses an ancient 750-year-old Badrinath temple, built by King Suryamal of Uttarkashi, adding to its unique religious identity.
Why It Matters: Teetanwad, a 'Village of Martyrs', exemplifies patriotism, military service, and community development.
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