Service No: SS-37536
Date of Birth : Dec 31, 1972
Birth Place : Bangalore
Service: Army
Last Rank: Major
Unit :21 Jat
Arm/Regt : The Jat Regiment
Operation : Op Parakram
Date of Martyrdom : Aug 02, 2002
Major Sylvester Rajesh Ratnam hailed from Bangalore and was born on 31st Dec 1972 to Shri Rajkumar Ratnam and Smt Hemala Ratnam. He was a student of Bangalore’s St Joseph’s Boys High School and graduated from Christ college in Bangalore. Nicknamed as “silly” by his friends, Maj Sylvester was a very jovial person and was very popular among his friends and comrades.
Maj Sylvester’s father served as a police officer and his grandfather had served with Indian Air Force. Maj Sylvester always had a dream to serve in the armed forces and he continued to pursue his dream after his graduation and also during his brief employment with Jet Airways. Finally, his wish came true when he was selected to join the Officers’ Training Academy in Chennai and passed out on 05 Sep 1998. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant into 21 Jat of the famed Jat Regiment, an infantry Regiment known for its gallantry and various battle honours.
He was an intrepid & highly motivated officer, who always led his men with tremendous dedication & zeal. He soon gained expertise in battle craft skills and evolved into a committed soldier and a fine officer. His unit 21 Jat moved to J & K in Oct 2001 and by then he had been promoted to the rank of Major.
Op Parakram: 02 Aug 2002
During 2002, Maj Sylvester’s unit 21 Jat was deployed in Kupwara district of J & K along the LoC as part of “Op Parakram”. The AOR (Area of Responsibility) of the unit fell in the part of LoC that was very volatile with frequent cross border violations. The area was prone to infiltration by the militants and the Pakistani forces often resorted to cross border firing to help the infiltration attempts. 21 Jat battalion had to launch regular armed patrols to check infiltration attempts in its AOR. Besides enemy firing, the troops also faced spells of hostile weather which invariably played havoc with the communication lines and other military equipment deployed in the area. On 02 Aug 2002, few soldiers were tasked to repair the damaged communication lines of the unit, which had gone unserviceable owing to inclement weather. As the repair operation was underway, the Pakistani troops launched unprovoked firing in the Keran sector.
Maj Sylvester who was in a nearby bunker realized the imminent danger to his soldiers and rushed out of the bunker to move them to safety. He directed the soldiers to immediately jump into the bunkers to avoid direct hits. Maj Sylvester without caring for his own safety, made way for the soldiers to get into bunkers. However while doing so, an enemy shell landed near him and he got severely injured having received multiple splinters. Maj Sylvester later succumbed to his injuries and was martyred. By his action, Maj Sylvester showed exemplary courage, camaraderie and leadership in saving the lives of his fellow soldiers. Maj Sylvester was a gallant soldier and courageous officer who led from the front and laid down his life in the line of his duty.
Major Sylvester Rajesh Ratnam is survived by his mother Smt Hemala Ratnam and sister Dr. Joseline Ratnam.
Mrs. Hemala Ratnam, mother of Maj Sylvester Rajesh Ratnam paid tribute to her son on his “Day of Martyrdom” on 02 Aug 2018...
Though my son, Maj Sylvester, left this world 16 yrs ago, he still lives in my heart and comforts me as and when needed through his memories. I thank the Almighty God for blessing me with a wonderful son like Sylvester. Thank you, Lord ! for you are good & your love is eternal. I believe that my dearest son Sylvester was your loving creation and is now enjoying eternal bliss.
Right from his childhood, Sylvester wanted to join the Army and serve his motherland. His joy knew no bounds when he had got commissioned as an Army officer on 05 Sep 1998. He soon evolved into a committed soldier and a fine officer, respected by all his unit personnel. He gained the reputation of being a highly motivated officer, who always led his men from the front with tremendous zeal.
He showed his leadership skills and camaraderie on 02 Aug 2002 also, when he saved the lives of many fellow soldiers before falling to enemy’s shells. Though as a mother I feel the pain of his absence many a time his sacrifice for a greater cause fills me with pride and gives me the strength to bear that loss. I feel proud of him and hope that his heroic efforts will inspire many youngsters to follow his example. Today Sylvester not only occupies a very respectful place in the pages of a nation’s history but also lives in the hearts of his mother, sister, and many friends.
Sylvester, my child, your words, and deeds will continue to inspire me to remain a proud soldier’s mother forever.
Mrs Hemala Ratnam
sudipta sen
2017at2:04 pmsalute you…jay hind…return if possible…
sudhir
2017at2:21 pmhi silly!! remember sitting next to you in st. anyhony’s school. those were fun times. often think about you. you’ll always be in our hearts. we salute you for your service to the country.
you may be gone but not forgotten!
love always!!
Joshy Mathew
2017at3:01 pmSilly Billy. Miss you big time big man. Thank you for the laughs & fabulous times together. Think of you specially during Christmas carols. Jai hind &RIP
Prasanna Chander
2017at3:04 pmSilly, Remembering you on your Birthday. Sweet memories from School and what a prankster you were. Always wearing a smile and keeping all of us in a joyful mood. Your Supreme sacrifice for the Nation is what I’ll say a 21 Gun Salute. Jai Hind
Dr Sunil koshy
2017at4:47 pmMissing you Silly.Remembering our PUC movie shows and our tuition classes in Viveknagar.Always thanking God for you friendship.Salute to you mate.
Rohan Daniel
2017at6:01 pmSilly, we remember you dearly and we Salute you. You Supreme Sacrifice will never be forgotten. It because of soldiers like you that we are safe. We Salute you !!!!!!
Joseph Rajasingh
2018at12:20 pmAmazing person salute to you Brother. Jaime Hind
PRANAM PATEL
2018at2:54 pmSalute …brave son of India.
Jai Hind.
Thomas Panicker
2018at9:59 pmSilly my Bro you will always be special for me the joyous moments are unforgettable
Anika Anuani
2018at12:34 pmIndia is fortunate to have a son like you. Your story is truly inspirational. My salute to you and your family.