ITBP Soldiers' Song Dedicated To COVID Warriors Wins Internet
As India continues to battle a deadly second wave of coronavirus, an ITBP
soldier is winning hearts with his song dedicated to frontline workers
As India continues to battle a deadly second wave of coronavirus, an ITBP
soldier is winning hearts with his song dedicated to frontline essential
workers. Called ‘Jeet Jayenge Hum’ the song is written and composed by Raj
Kumar, a sub-inspector in the Indo-Tibetan Border Force. The inspiring
composition made its way to the internet after being shared on the official
Twitter handles of ITBP and has been winning hearts since then.
'Jeet Jayenge Hum'
जीत जायेंगे हम...
— ITBP (@ITBP_official) May 13, 2021
ज़िन्दगी हर क़दम एक नई जंग है...
कोरोना योद्धाओं को उप निरीक्षक राज कुमार, आईटीबीपी का सलाम
SI Rajkumar, ITBP sings for #CoronaWarriors
Please follow #COVID Appropriate Behavior.#Himveers#COVID19 #Unite2FightCorona pic.twitter.com/YxT88YdwvQ
The nearly two-minute-long video clip features Kumar, beautifully crooning the
song. "Zindagi har kadam ek nayi jang hai. Jeet jaayenge hum, tu agar sang
hai. Hausla na chhod, kar saamna jahaan ka. Woh badal raha hai, ek rang aasman
ka. Yeh shikayat ka nahin, yeh fateh ka rang hai," he sings. Meanwhile, the
ITBP used the opportunity to reinforce their plea for the public to adhere to
proper public safety measures including social distancing, hygiene inter alia.
Since shared, the clip has struck a chord with the netizens and has been
viewed over 800 times. Additionally, it has also garnered over 200 likes. Many
flocked to the post to laud the officer and also thank him for creating the
song. "Thank-you sir," wrote a user. "Jai Hind," added another.
COVID-19: Latest Developments
On May 15, the nationwide count of coronavirus infection climbed to
2,40,46,809 on May 15. Additionally, a total of 2,62,317 people lost their
lives while 2,00,79,599 recovered the deadly virus. At present, there are
37,04,893 active cases in the country. Meanwhile, an announcement from DRDO
gave respite to citizens struggling to stay afloat during the viral
apocalypse. On May 14, the Defence Research & Development Organisation
said that the first batch of 2DG medicine for treating COVID-19 patients would
be launched early next week. Speaking to ANI, DRDO officials said that as many
as 10,000 doses of the drug would be administrated across India. Jointly
developed by DRDO and Dr Reddy’s Laboratories (DRL), the drug has been found
to expedite recovery in coronavirus patients and also reduce their dependency
on oxygen. On May 1, the 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG) medicine was granted approval
for emergency use in India.
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