Havildar Hangpan Dada, who killed four terrorists before laying down his life, was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra, the highest award to an army man during peace-time operations, on the eve of the Independence Day.
Besides the ex-gratia of Rs 30 lakh, the government has also decided to bear all educational expenses of the two children of the 36-year-old soldier till they graduate, an official statement said.
The Tirap Deputy Commissioner would hand over a cheque of Rs 20 lakh to Dada's wife tomorrow while the remaining Rs 10 lakh will be paid separately.
"Late Havildar Hangpan Dada was a hero of Arunachal Pradesh, an inspiring soldier and a legend. Hangpan Dada, had always led from the front," Chief Minister Pema Khandu wrote in a letter to Chasen Lowang Dada, wife of Hangpan Dada.
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"All Arunachalees are proud of the son of the soil Dada, who has been awarded 'Ashok Chakra', the country's highest peace time gallantry award. We salute him and remember his courage, discipline and supreme sacrifice for our country," he said.
Khandu also assured Chasen that her family will be provided support and help whenever required.