The state government will make every possible effort to preserve his memory, Chouhan stated while meeting Soni's family here yesterday, an official of MP government's Public Relations Department said today.
Coast Guard deputy commandant Manoj Soni's Dornier plane, CG-791, had taken off for a routine maritime surveillance sortie in coastal Tamil Nadu on June 8 and remained untraceable till July 10.
It was found after 33 days off the Tamil Nadu coast.
The government will also consider to chalk out a scheme named after Soni to train youths willing to join army, the official added.
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