LEH: For the first time, three civilians from Ladakh region, including a porter in Siachen who saved two soldiers buried in an avalanche, have been honoured by the Army with special award for their exemplary courage and devotion to duty.
Lt. Gen. Sanjeev Chachra, Army Commander of Northern Command, gave away the awards to Stanzin Padma, Jigmet Urgain and Nima Norboo on the eve of Army Day at Udampur, Jammu last week.
The highlight of this annual feature this year was that departing from tradition, a number of civilians were included in the list of awardees, Army officials said.
Jigmet Urgain’s career in the Army was cut short by an unfortunate mine accident during training in which he lost his eyesight as well as both his hands but that did not stop him for helping others.
Earlier, Padma also saved the life of fellow porter Nima Norboo. Both are employed at Siachen – an assignment which is challenging and fraught with danger.
On 5 December 2012, while operating a trolley, Narboo fell into a 200 feet deep crevasse. The only way to save him was for someone to lower himself down into the treacherous crevasse and physically extricate Narboo.
Undaunted by the grave danger, Padma volunteered for this task and after a grueling effort which extended for about 20 hours, was able to extricate Norboo from the jaws of death.
The exceptional tenacity and guts displayed by Narboo in remaining calm and composed for over 20 hours in a 200 feet deep crevasse in sub-arctic temperatures earned him the award.