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Maharashtr­a hero’s widow joins Indian army

- IANS

mumbai — Maharashtr­a hero, the late Col. Santosh Mahadik’s widow Swati Mahadik was on Saturday commission­ed into the Indian army as a lieutenant, officials said.

As she completed her parade in Chennai on Saturday, Lt. Swati Mahadik broke down, and her family members and a senior army officer’s wife consoled and hugged her and wiped the tears of joy.

Present on her proud moment were her two children — daughter Kartikee, 12, and son Swaraj, seven, her mother-in-law Kalindi Ghorpade, her father Babanrao Shedge and her mother.

Col. Mahadik, who was Commanding Officer, 41 Rashtriya Rifles, was killed in a gunfight with terrorists in the jungles of Haji Naka area near the Line of Control in Kupwara district of Jammu & Kashmir in November 2015.

In his sacrifice, the expert paratroope­r and a combat underwater diver saved the lives of many men under his charge. He was later posthumous­ly awarded the Shaurya Chakra by the government.

Lt. Swati Mahadik hails from Pogarwadi village in the hilly Satara district of western Maharashtr­a.

At the passing out parade, there was Lt. Nidhi Dubey, the widow of another soldier, the late Naik Mukesh Dubey, who joined the army along with Lt. Swati Mahadik.

Lt. Swati Mahadik is a graduate from Savitribai Phule Pune University, and is specially trained for children with learning disabiliti­es and autism. —

Swati happy to step into late husband’s shoes

> Swati Mahadik fulfilled her dream of stepping into her late husband’s shoes to serve the nation through the Indian army on Saturday by being commission­ed a lieutenant > A few months after her husband Col. Mahadik’s death, she stunned her family, villagers and the military establishm­ent by announcing her intention to join the army > Swati had already crossed the upper age limit for entering the army but the army and ministry of defence specially relaxed the age limit for her so that she could initiate her new career goals. > She sent both her children to boarding schools — son Swaraj in Panchgani and daughter Kartikee in Dehradun — and then appeared for the crucial Staff Selection Board which she cleared > After undergoing several rounds of other physical fitness and medical examinatio­ns as part of the five-tiered selection process, she was selected to join the Officers Training Academy in Chennai > Swati successful­ly completed her OTA training and on Saturday she took part in the passing-out parade to join the Indian army as a lieutenant in the Army Ordnance Corps

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