It's ok to be mediocre: Group Captain Varun Singh, lone chopper crash survivor, to his school
Group Captain Singh, who is now battling for life at a military hospital in Bengaluru, had written a letter to the principal of the Army Public School in Chandimandir, Haryana. Addressing the students, he wrote, "You may be mediocre in school but it is by no means a measure of things to come in life."
- Singh is the only survivor of the IAF chopper crash that killed CDS General Bipin Rawat, among others
- He is now battling for life at a military hospital in Bengaluru. He wrote this letter in September this year
- Singh, who was conferred with the Shaurya Chakra last year, told students to find their calling
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New Delhi: Group Captain Varun Singh, the lone survivor of the IAF chopper crash that killed CDS General Bipin Rawat among others, had conveyed an important message to the students of his school in a letter to its principal in September. "It's ok to be mediocre," Group Captain Singh, who is now battling for life at a military hospital in Bengaluru, wrote.
Singh was conferred with the Shaurya Chakra in August for averting a possible mid-air accident after his Tejas light combat aircraft suffered a major technical glitch last year. Addressing the students in a letter written to the principal of the Army Public School in Chandimandir in Haryana, Group Captain Singh wrote, "It is ok to be mediocre. Not everyone will excel at school and not everyone will be able to score in the 90s. If you do, it's an amazing achievement and must be applauded." He added, "However, if you don't, do not think that you are meant to be mediocre. You may be mediocre in school but it is by no means a measure of things to come in life."
The letter continued, "Find your calling, it could be art, music, graphic design. Literature etc. Whatever you work towards, be dedicated, do your best. Never go to bed thinking I could have put in more effort." The air warrior said he was an average student and barely scored first division in 12th standard, but had a passion for airplanes and aviation. "I write to you filled with a sense of pride and humility. On August 15 this year, I have been awarded Shaurya Chakra by the President of India in recognition of an act of gallantry on October 12, 2020," he said, "I credit this prestigious award to all those I have been associated with over the years in school, NDA and thereafter the Air Force, as I firmly believe that my actions that day were a result of the grooming and mentoring by my teachers. Instructors and peers over the years."
In the letter dated September 18, Group Captain Singh said he was not trying to blow his own trumpet or writing with a desire to seek a pat on the back, but that he wanted to let the children know a few of his life's experiences that may help them in future.
"I was a very average student who barely scored first division in 12 class. Even though I was made the Discipline Prefect in 12th, I was equally average even in sports and other co-curricular activities. But I had a passion for airplanes and aviation," he wrote.
Group Captain Singh was conferred with the Shaurya Chakra for displaying exemplary composure and skill when his Tejas aircraft developed the technical snag during a sortie last year. "Despite being in extreme physical and mental stress in an extreme life-threatening situation, he maintained exemplary composure and recovered the aircraft, thereby exhibiting exceptional flying skill," the award citation said.
Group Captain Singh was on board the Russian-made chopper as the liaison officer for the visit of CDS Gen Bipin Rawat to the Defence Services Staff College in Wellington.
(With PTI inputs)
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