Mission Accomplished
All I pray is to be a strong and
resolute mother, and never get daunted by failures or challenges ….
Since early in the morning, the
messages are flooding my mobile. Personal messages, group messages with the
same subject; Updates on the Pulwama attack, gruesome pictures of the site and
prayer requests.
After a while, I stopped responding
to these beeps. Starring at the blank school corridor, I go back in time.
Uri Sector – Year 2002.
As a Commissioned Officer of the
Indian Army, I set upon my first mission, winning hearts and minds of the
people in our area of responsibility, the Uri
Sector. In two years’ time, Uri saw a beautiful patch blossoming amongst
the orchards, Army Goodwill School Uri for the local children of that area for
whom till then, daily curriculum was violence and destruction. This school with
a new ray of hope, portrayed a better life and curriculum to them, which they
in unison with their parents welcomed wholeheartedly. Army Goodwill school Uri
was there to stay and it has. Mission accomplished I penned down, as
this young foster mother proceed to her next mission.
Officers Training Academy and Indian Military Academy – Year 2004
to 2007.
Year 2004-2007, Here my kids were a
grown up lot, all graduates and post graduates, very focussed, had a passion
and vision in them, to Serve our motherland with honour and pride. Completely
immersed in the training of Cadets and in turning them into not only warriors
but scholar warrior, I see myself too growing up and evolving as a better
individual.
As I move on with my life, I see my
boys and girls discharging their duties exceptionally well and all gaining
proficiency in their respective fields.
And this mothers heart swells with pride; yes I feel the same, Mission Accomplished.
There were instances wherein, I had
to put a brave front while receiving news of martyrdom of some of my brave
hearts, in the call of duty, as they laid down their lives for the nation. With
a heavy heart this mother jots down, Mission
Accomplished.
Daffodils English School – Present Day.
Having hung my uniform and boots
and mother to two lovely angels, to keep my passion for nurturing life, I join
Daffodils English School. Just a year has passed, with me dealing with the
transition and looking ahead to profound satisfaction.
Children have been accommodative, I should say
to my way of functioning, and the sparkle in their eyes says they are with me
in my mission, as my journey continues.
Today, a day after the Pulwama
attack, as I step into school, feeling totally devastated, helpless, dejected
and not able to share feeling of my tribe, I with the teachers and students
gather for the morning assembly.
I hear the head girl with rage and
anguish, narrate the Pulwama incident, fervently asking the students to leave
no stone turned, in lending a helping hand to the forces and to pray for the
martyrs and speedy recovery for the injured. My eyes sparkles with tears, as I
feel that after all, we are not fighting a lost battle. There is still hope and
the ‘mission’ can still be a successful one. My heart says, it will be!
Mission to raise and mould a better
human being, who are able to identify the good and bad of everything around, to
sustain oneself as a better individual in this world full of challenges and to
impart the same to fellow beings.
Now, as I look into the school
corridor filled with my present lot of students …. The Daffodalians….. My next Mission commences …….
Jai Hind!!!!
Major Neethasha Hebbar K (Retd)