Bihar’s village where every home raises a soldier
- May 28, 2025
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Author: Bihar Say | Amrita | A Village Raised by the Army – And Still Raising Soldiers In Bihar’s Katihar district, there’s a village that beats to the
Author: Bihar Say | Amrita | A Village Raised by the Army – And Still Raising Soldiers In Bihar’s Katihar district, there’s a village that beats to the
In Bihar’s Katihar district, there’s a village that beats to the sound of patriotism. Welcome to Mirzapur — a name less heard, but never forgotten. Here, from nearly every household, a young soldier marches out to serve the nation.
Over 300 youth from this village are currently in the Indian Army. That’s not just a number. It’s a living, breathing legacy stretching over six decades.
Why is Mirzapur so different? It’s not just geography — it’s mindset.
Perched beside the sacred Ganga river, the village doesn’t have lavish roads or modern gyms. But it has what many places lack — purpose. And that purpose is clear: serve India, wear the uniform, protect the borders.
In the words of a local, “Every child here dreams of joining the Army. It’s not a choice; it’s our identity.”
Even the Kargil War saw sons of Mirzapur martyred. Two bravehearts from this very soil never returned, and yet, their sacrifice only made the village stronger. That’s what makes it more than just a place — it’s a monument of courage.
Walk into the lanes of Mirzapur, and you’ll find a different kind of classroom. Here, open fields are boot camps. Morning jogs replace morning assemblies. Elders — mostly veterans — train the young, passing down drills like heirlooms.
Despite facing lack of infrastructure, the passion never fades. In fact, it grows.
What’s even more inspiring? This cycle of service continues generation after generation. Sons follow fathers. Younger brothers salute elder ones. Some families have three men in uniform — all serving in different units across India.
This is just one of the powerful tales Bihar holds close to its chest.
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