RAF 106th Battalion Celebrates Raising Day with Grandeur
Established in 1992, the battalion marked its day with tributes and festivities.
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RAF 106th Battalion celebrated Raising Day at its Sundernagar headquarters.
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The unit was established on December 1, 1992, in Dimapur, Nagaland.
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Events included tributes, cultural programs, and a traditional community feast.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Rapid Action Force (RAF) 106th Battalion celebrated its Raising Day on Sunday with enthusiasm at its group headquarters in Sundernagar.
The celebrations began with a tribute at the Martyrs’ Memorial to honor brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives. This was followed by a Guard of Honor at the Quarter Guard, showcasing the courage and commitment of the battalion’s personnel.
Cultural Highlights and Evening Festivities
Cultural performances throughout the day were the event’s highlight, where both officers and soldiers actively participated. The evening saw spirited performances that fostered camaraderie among all attendees.
The celebration concluded with a traditional community feast, where officers and soldiers gathered to share a meal, emphasizing unity and fellowship.
Glorious Legacy and Leadership Presence
The 106th Battalion, established in 1992 in Dimapur, Nagaland, has a rich legacy of service and bravery. The event was attended by senior officers, including Second-in-Command Shailendra Kumar and Sachidanand Mishra. They lauded the battalion’s contributions and encouraged its personnel to continue their exemplary service to the nation.
The Raising Day was both a tribute to the battalion’s history and a celebration of its unwavering dedication to the country.

