Qurban Ali was born in 1920, Hamirpur Sidhar Jammu Akhnoor, in a small village in British India. At just 17 years old, he was consumed by a passion to serve his country and joined the British Indian Army in 1937 - little did he know that he would soon become a part of history.
During World War II, Qurban Ali fought bravely, facing unimaginable challenges and dangers. He was wounded in battle, but his courage and resilience were put to the ultimate test, and he emerged as a true hero. Despite his injuries, he continued to serve until his discharge in 1946.
After the war, Qurban Ali returned home, but his struggles didn't end there. He faced numerous challenges, including poverty and illness, yet he never gave up. He worked tirelessly to support his family, even in the face of adversity.
Qurban Ali's legacy extends far beyond his military service. He was a devoted family man, a loyal friend, and a pillar of his community. His kindness, wisdom, and generosity touched countless lives.

Ex Naik Qurban Ali
Army No 14715
9/14 Punjab Rajment British Indian Army was a decorated war hero who served with exceptional valor in the Indian Army during World War II. His remarkable service record, which includes deployments in Singapore, the Eastern Frontier, and Burma, is a testament to his bravery and dedication. He was honoured with four distinguished medals for his service:
GRJ-VI Medal
War Medal
Burma Star
GEORG-IV Medal (1939-1945)
It is a poignant reminder of his service and sacrifice. We proudly preserve these medals and documents as a tribute to his memory and a reminder of his contributions to our nation's history.