Last Updated: August 28, 2025, 07:38 IST Indian Navy Story: The name of Lieutenant Kiran Shekhat of Indian Navy, Kiran Shekhawat, is still inspired for every person who wants to do something big for the country. He is on duty at the age of 26, read more Lieutenant Ki Kahani, story of Lieutenant Kiran Shekhawat, Indian Navy: Story of Female Officer of Indian Navy. Indian Navy Story: Kiran Shekhawat was born in Mumbai on May 1, 1988, but his ancestors are residents of the Seferguwar village in the Jhunjhunu district Rajasthan. Let us tell you that this earth is known as the land of soldiers. His father Honarery Lieutenant Viendra Singh Shekhawat was a sailor in the Navy. Mother Madhu Chauhan handled the family in every post and learned patriotism in Kiran and brother Sandeep Shekhawat. Kiran studied at the Kendriya Vidyalaya-II of Visakhapatnam. During this time he remained in interesting science. After studying here, he received a BSc degree in Physics at Andhra University. She first worked in a private bank, but in 2010 she was selected for the fleet. She joined the Indian Naval Academy (Ina) in Iniamla, Kerala. Lieutenant Kiran Shekhawat Story: Kiran took a difficult training on July 5, 2010. Kiran received a commission in the Navy. In Ina, he took hard training of Naval Observer learning air monitoring and navigation. He won his wings in February 2012 after joining Observer School in January 2011. The first placement took place in Goa as a missionary controller in Inas 311 Kites, and then she became a specialist in intelligence warfare at Inas 310 Cobra. On January 26, 2015, she became part of the first All-Woman Continu of the Navy in the Republic Day Parade. In February 2013, he married Navy officer Lieutenant Vivek Singh Chhokar. The last night for Kiran became a miserable evening for him on the night of March 24, 2015. It became his last mission. In fact, Kiran was an observer in the Dornier DO-228 aircraft of Inas-310 of the Goa Coast, along with pilot commander Nikhil Joshi and Lieutenant Abhinav Nagori. A few minutes after flew, the plane disappeared from the radar. The pilot was rescued, but Kiran and Nagori’s body met 60 meters deep after two days. It was the first Dornier accident of the Navy, which questioned the safety of night operations. At the age of 26, Kiran becomes the first female martyr of the Navy. The final farewell to honor honor was held on March 29, 2015 in the Kurathala town of Haryana with full military honors. Family, villagers, soldiers and special guests said goodbye to his body wrapped in Tyrarang. The country greets its courage. Shaheed Park is built on 2 hectares of land in Kurathala where his statue is installed. The 7.5km path from Chechera to Bighwali was nominated in honor of him. The foundation in the name of Kiran in March 2016 began his family the Lieutenant Kiran Shekhawat Foundation, which helps the poor and the youth. Those who work with the Kiran call him an iron lady. Their story inspires girls who want to make a career in the army. Kiran Shekhawat’s journey is an example of Land Service. His life remained small, but she shows the way to women and youth who want to write a new chapter in the defense sector. About author Dhiraj Rai Assistant Editor News 18 Hindi (Network 18) works as assistant editor in digital. Active in the media for over 13 years. Apart from the print and digital version of Hindustan, Dainik Bhaskar, work in many other institutions … Read more Hindi (Network 18) and work as assistant editor in digital. Active in the media for over 13 years. Apart from the print and digital version of Hindustan, Dainik Bhaskar, work in many other institutions … Read more published: August 27, 2025, 16:51 IST Homecareer, studying in Kendriya Vidyalay
Indian naval story: Employment in Indian fleet after studying in Kendriya Vidyalaya but one night everything changed
