In the year 2021, Deepika Mishra saved the lives of 47 people during the flood in Madhya Pradesh. In 2006, she was selected as the first woman flying officer from Kota in the Indian Air Force.
Success Story: Wing Commander Deepika Mishra has become the first woman officer of India to receive the Vayu Sena Medal Gallantry Award in the Indian Air Force . Deepika's name is once again in discussion these days. Deepika, who became the first woman flying officer of the Indian Air Force, has become an inspiration for millions of youth.
Wing Commander Deepika Mishra was among the 58 personnel who received gallantry awards during the investiture ceremony held in the national capital. Wing Commander Deepika Mishra's name is counted among the trend helicopter pilots of the country. Let's look at his success.
Rescue done during floods in MP
In the year 2021, Deepika's posting was engaged in flood relief rescue in Madhya Pradesh. During this, he encouraged the people trapped in the flood and also created a sense of security. He saved the lives of 47 people, including women and children. During this, he not only saved precious lives in the natural calamity, but also created a sense of security among the general public in the flood affected area.
#WATCH | IAF’s first woman gallantry award winner Wing Commander Deepika Misra received her Vayu Sena Medal for gallantry from IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari at an investiture ceremony. She helped in saving lives of 47 people in floods last year in areas of MP& Raj. pic.twitter.com/0rafSejI5p
Cleared SSB Interview in first attempt
Deepika comes from a very simple family. In the year 2006, she was selected as the first woman flying officer from Kota in the Indian Air Force. Deepika joined NCC Cadre after completing her studies from Army School. Deepika's uncle Gyanendra Mishra, who retired from the post of lieutenant colonel, only encouraged her. Deepika tells that she cracked SSB Interview in the first attempt itself.
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