Sri Ganganagar: Company Commander Nattha Singh of the Home Guard Training Centre, Sri Ganganagar, retired on Wednesday after completing 36 years of exemplary and dedicated service. On this occasion, a respectful farewell ceremony was organized at the Home Guard office, where officers, staff members, volunteers, family members, and well-wishers gathered to honor his long and committed service.
During his tenure, Nattha Singh performed key responsibilities in border areas, serving with Border Home Guards in Sri Ganganagar and Bikaner. He also contributed his services in the Home Guard departments of Udaipur and Dholpur, where he efficiently handled various departmental duties. His discipline, integrity, and dedication to duty have consistently earned him respect within the department.
The farewell ceremony was attended as the Chief Guest by Additional Superintendent of Police (Women Cell) Smt. Neelam Chaudhary. Other dignitaries present included former Deputy Commandant Champalal, Platoon Commander Ravi Prakash, Platoon Commander Raghubir Sharma, along with departmental staff, volunteers, and a large number of Nattha Singh’s family members and relatives.
Speakers at the event described his service career as highly inspirational, noting that he carried out his responsibilities with sincerity, honesty, and discipline throughout his long tenure. During the ceremony, he was presented with a memento and farewell gifts, along with best wishes for his healthy, happy, and long life ahead.
The event concluded in an emotional atmosphere, with attendees recalling his valuable contributions and extending heartfelt gratitude and respectful farewell to the retiring officer.