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Sepoy Sunil Muchahary from Assam laid down his life in the line of duty during a landslide at Chatten in North Sikkim.

LSepoy Sunilal Muchahary of The Madras Regiment made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty during the catastrophic landslide at Chatten, North Sikkim, while serving in a high-altitude operational area. Born on 20 May 1990 in Pub Makra village, Bijni Tehsil, Chirang District of Assam, he was enrolled into the Indian Army on 24 June 2012. Over the course of nearly 13 years, Sepoy Sunilal served with distinction and honour across some of the most demanding and operationally sensitive frontiers of the country. 

 A disciplined soldier, a quiet professional, and a dependable team player, he was also a skilled marksman and an accomplished sportsman who brought glory to his battalion through his participation in competitions. His peers and seniors knew him as a silent pillar of strength—resilient, sincere, and mission-ready in all conditions. Following the landslide, his mortal remains were recovered after nine days of relentless search operations undertaken by the Indian Army under extremely challenging terrain and weather conditions. Multiple specialised search teams worked around the clock, deploying modern radar systems, engineering assets, and all available resources to locate and recover him with dignity. His mortal remains were transported with full military honours from North Sikkim to his native village in Assam, where his last rites were conducted with solemnity and respect, in the presence of civil and military dignitaries. In his final moments, Sepoy Sunilal was performing operational duties in a treacherous environment, upholding the finest traditions of the Indian Army. 
His sacrifice is a solemn reminder of the unseen hazards faced by our soldiers and the enduring spirit of “Service Before Self.” The Indian Army salutes the legacy of Sepoy Sunilal Muchahary—an inspiration to all ranks and a proud son of India, whose devotion to the nation will never be forgotten.

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