Pune: Martyred Major Shashidharan V Nair, who was killed in an IED blast in Kashmir on Friday, had spoken to his mother on the fateful day, a family member said.

Major Nair, who grew up in Khadakwasla area on the outskirts of Pune and studied at the famous Fergusson College in the city, was killed along with another soldier in the IED explosion in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir Friday.

A pall of gloom descended on the area after the news came. Friends and relatives as well as local people thronged the family's house.

"He was passionate about army. After getting BSc degree from Fergusson, he never thought about any other career option and started preparing for army exam," said Harish Kasarkhod, a childhood friend.

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Having graduated from a premier college, Nair could have got a comfortable job elsewhere but his passion was the armed forces, Kasarkhod said.

Originally from Nedumbassery in Ernakulam, Shashidharan was the son of late Vijayan Nair and Latha. Nair's father, who worked at the Central Water & Power Research Station located in Khadakwasla, died some years ago.

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His mortal remains reached the National War Memorial in Pune Saturday evening where wreaths were laid in the presence of family members including his wife and officials from the Southern Command.

The last rites are likely to take place at the Vaikunth crematorium in the city Sunday morning.

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