Pulwama martyr’s wife, Nitika Kaul Dhoundiyal donates 1,000 PPE kits to Haryana police

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Nikita Kaul, wife of Major Vibhuti Dhoundiyal
 Nitika Kaul Dhoundiyal


Wife of Pulwama Martyr, Nitika Kaul Dhoundiyal, has given 1,000 PPE kit packs to the Haryana police to help their endeavors in the battle against the novel coronavirus.

Her Spouse, Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal, was martyred during a gun fight with Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama in February a year ago.

They had got hitched in April the prior year. The Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) units incorporate veils, gloves, and goggles, and so forth. Taking to Twitter, Faridabad police expressed gratitude toward Kaul for the motion. "@Nitikakaul Dhaundiyal Wife of Pulwama martyr Major Vibhuti Dhaundiyal, Provided the 1000 PPE units to @FBDPolice We heartily thanks to her. We are additionally grateful to @Anubhuti009 @ManMundra, (sic)" Faridabad police tweeted.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar likewise offered thanks to the martyr's significant other. CM Khattar tweeted that the spouse of Major Vibhuti Shankar Dhoundiyal, who set out her life for this nation, has given 1,000 security units to Haryana Police faculty. She expresses gratitude toward them for this.

Brace yourself for what I'm about to tell you, Major Vibhuti Dhoundiyal achieved suffering in an experience with fear mongers in Pulwama, Jammu, and Kashmir.

Major Dhoundiyal, an occupant of Dehradun, was among four Army men slaughtered in the experience with JeM  militants in Pulwama area, only a short good ways from the spot where 40 CRPF staff were martyred in a suicide assault by the outfit.

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