The Chetna NGO is founded by Prama Jyoti Foundation and give awards to those who have done a heroic contribution to make society better. Those persons are Chetna Heroes. Visit The Chetna NGO website to know more.
Through Chetna we are searching for generous, brave people who can be called Chetna heroes in the real sense of the word, the ones who are quietly making a difference, in their own little ways, choosing to be kind and caring and embracing goodness as a priority.


You get to have superpowers, and you help others all the time; what can be better than that?
Well, it turns out that grass always looks greener on the other side.
Balancing the responsibilities of a family and protecting the world is as daunting as it sounds.
So, maybe Shonen heroes should not have kids in the first place to focus on their duties and responsibilities, which are too great to bear in themselves.
There is also the possibility that the child might grow up disliking their Hero mother or father.
Since the achievements of the parents will undoubtedly cast a shadow on the offspring, they might end up living their entire lives trying to surpass those accomplishments.


All about the Heroes of Kargil War - In the Kargil war, many brave soldiers had set an example of indomitable courage by defeating the enemy on 26 July 1999.
Captain Raghunath Singh, a Veer Chakra winner, resident of Gharota village in Pathankot, is one such brave warrior who has hoisted the flag of bravery in the Kargil war.
As soon as the memories of the Kargil war come into his mind, his eyes start raining embers.Sharing the experience of the Kargil war filled with this enthusiasm and passion, Captain Raghunath Singh said that Captain Vikram Batra fought as a war hero in Kargil.
Captain Batra chose the Indian Army after stumbling upon a job with a salary of Rs.
Captain Raghunath told that Captain Batra killed 10 Pakistani soldiers and hoisted the tricolour on Point 5140 peak.After the martyrdom of Captain Batra, Subedar Raghunath (now retired Captain) took over the command and crawled with his comrades and attacked Captain Batra by unfurling the tricolour on the snowy peak, killing 12 Pak soldiers including Group Commander Imtiaz Khan of the Pak Army.
Revenge for martyrdom.To save Junior's life, he drank the jam of martyrdom.Captain Raghunath Singh told that on 7 July 1999, Captain Vikram Batra got the task of freeing the peak of Point 4875 of Moscow Valley from the enemy, during which he was also with him.





