Gawade was cremated with full military honours at his native village. The villagers had put up posters lauding his supreme sacrifice for the country.
Guardian Minister of Sindhudurg, Deepak Kesarkar said the government will render all possible financial assistance to the martyr's family.
Gawade, who is survived by wife and two children, was critically injured in the fierce gunbattle that resulted in the elimination of five heavily-armed militants at Chak Drugmulla in Kupwara.
Gawade was part of the column which located and engaged the terrorists hiding in a cluster of houses. The injured soldier was admitted to the Military Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries on Sunday.
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