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Vir Chakra

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Country
  
Republic of India

Status
  
Currently Awarded

Last awarded
  
1999

Established
  
26 January 1950

Next (Higher)
  
Ati Vishisht Seva Medal

Post-nominals
  
VrC

Type
  
Medal

First awarded
  
1947

Category
  
Wartime gallantry award

Next (Lower)
  
Shaurya Chakra

Eligibility
  
Military Personnel Only

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Awarded for
  
Acts of gallantry in the presence of the enemy, whether on land, at sea or in the air.

Yogendra singh yadav awarded the highest indian military honour param vir chakra


Vir Chakra is an Indian gallantry award presented for acts of bravery in the battlefield. It replaced the British Distinguished Service Cross (DSC), Military Cross (MC) and Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). Award of the decoration carries with it the right to use Vr.C. as a postnominal abbreviation (note the care to distinguish this abbreviation from that for the Victoria Cross (V.C.). It is third in precedence in the war time gallantry awards and comes after the Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra.

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Origin

Established by the President of India on 26 January 1950 (with effect from 15 August 1947). The statutes were amended 12 January 1952 to readjust the order of wearing as new decorations were established.

Appearance

The medal is 1-3/8 inch circular silver medal. A five pointed star, with the chakra in the center, and, on this, the domed gilded state emblem. The decoration is named on the rim and suspended from a swiveling straight-bar suspender. The decoration is almost always named and dated on the edge. Around a plain center, two legends separated by lotus flowers; above Vir Chakra in Hindi and in English. The ribbon is 32 mm, half dark blue and half orange-saffron. Dark blue 16 mm, saffron 16 mm.

The award carries with it a cash allowance and, in some cases, a lump sum cash award. This has been a rather controversial issue throughout the life of the decoration. From 1 February 1999, the central government set a monthly stipend of Rs. 850 for recipients of the award. In addition, many states have established individual pension rewards for the recipients of the decoration.

List of Vir Chakra recipients

Some of the notable Vir Chakra awardees include:

Maj Vickram Anand (1971)

References

Vir Chakra Wikipedia