Background
Chib was born in the Jammu and Kashmir region of the former British India, on 1 April 1913.
Chib was born in the Jammu and Kashmir region of the former British India, on 1 April 1913.
He was wounded in both ankles and relieved of his command, but when his second-in-command was also wounded, he crawled back and took command of his unit again, directing operations and encouraging his mentor He was wounded in both legs a second time but he continued to direct the defense, dragging himself from place to place by his hands. When wounded a third time and final time, he lay shouting the Dogra war-cry, "Jawala Mata Ki Jai! " as he succumbed to his wounds, inspiring his company that finally drove off the enemy.
A statue of Singh was built at the village of Nud, Tehsil Akhnoor in Jammu by the Chib Community under the guidance of Raghunath Singh Chib (Institute for Advanced Study ) of village Deva Batala, TehBhimbar, District - Mirpur (whose family is in Jammu (India).
In his memory a function is celebrated every year in February. On this date Rs. 1000 (INR) is distributed to war widows (Veer Nariyan).
The chairperson of this society is the Major General of 10 Division C/O 56 Army Post Office (Indian Army).