In an inspiring display of courage, presence of mind, and compassion, Lieutenant Shrang Singh of the Dot On Target Division lived up to the finest traditions of the Indian Army by rescuing a civilian from a potentially fatal road accident on 19 September 2025 near Mundhal, Rohtak (Haryana).
Swift Action in a Critical Moment
During a routine movement in the area, Lt Shrang Singh came across a car that had overturned on the roadside in the dark of night. Without hesitation, he immediately rushed to the scene, assessing the situation and prioritizing the safety of those trapped inside.
The vehicle’s occupant was identified as the wife of a retired Havildar from the 7 JAT Regiment. Despite the risks involved, Lt Shrang Singh climbed into the unstable vehicle and carefully extricated the injured woman, ensuring she remained calm and unharmed during the rescue operation.
Compassion Beyond the Call of Duty
Going beyond just the immediate rescue, Lt Shrang Singh secured her personal belongings from the wrecked vehicle and ensured they were safely returned. He also remained on site until she was reunited with her family, demonstrating the Army’s deep-rooted value of Service Before Self.
Eyewitnesses lauded the young officer’s quick thinking and compassionate handling of the situation, which prevented a tragedy from worsening.

Embodying the Indian Army’s Spirit
The incident is a powerful reminder that soldiers serve not only on the frontlines but also in everyday life always ready to protect, assist, and uphold the highest ideals of humanity and service. Lieutenant Shrang Singh’s actions stand as a shining example of the Indian Army’s ethos: Courage, Commitment, and Character.

His selfless response reinforces the trust and respect that the uniform commands, proving once again that the Army’s motto of “Service Before Self” is not just a slogan it’s a way of life.