Key Facts
Mandi: Dumesh Kumari, a promising student of Vallabh Rajakiya Mahavidyalaya Mandi and an NCC Army Wing cadet, tragically lost her life in a road accident on Friday. She was a resident of Salog village (Bassi) in the Gohar region and was pursuing BA third year.
Details of the Incident
The accident occurred on Friday last week. Dumesh was returning from some work when her vehicle met with an accident. She succumbed to her injuries on the spot. The news sent shockwaves through the college and the local community.
Achievements and Legacy
Despite hailing from a rural background, Dumesh had made a mark at the national level. She recently completed an advanced mountaineering course from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling, and hoisted the tricolor at Mount BSI Roy (18,000 ft), creating history. Her feat was widely appreciated and she was considered a role model for NCC cadets.
Impact and Condolences
Principal Dr. Sanjeev Kumar and media coordinator Dr. Chaman Lal said, "Dumesh's demise is an irreparable loss for the NCC family. She was a highly disciplined, hardworking and inspiring cadet, whose achievements will always guide future generations." A condolence meeting was held at Vallabh College, attended by Lieutenant Dr. Balbir Singh, caretaker officer Dr. Kavita, teachers, non-teaching staff, and cadets. They observed two minutes of silence and paid floral tributes.
What Readers Should Know
- Dumesh Kumari was an exemplary NCC cadet with extraordinary mountaineering achievements.
- Her death is a great loss to the NCC family and the state.
- The college has expressed deep condolences to her family.
FAQ
Who was Dumesh Kumari?
Dumesh Kumari was a BA third-year student at Vallabh Rajakiya Mahavidyalaya Mandi and an NCC Army Wing cadet. She recently completed an advanced mountaineering course and hoisted the tricolor at 18,000 ft Mount BSI Roy.
How did Dumesh Kumari die?
She died in a road accident on Friday last week in the Gohar region of Mandi district.
What was the reaction of the college?
Principal Dr. Sanjeev Kumar and media coordinator Dr. Chaman Lal expressed grief, calling her death an irreparable loss. A condolence meeting was held with two minutes of silence.
Source: www.amarujala.com