Key Points

The CRPF celebrated its 87th Raising Day by honoring 30 gallantry medal recipients, including personnel who fought in LWE zones and J&K. Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan praised the force's role in counter-terrorism and disaster response. The event also paid tribute to 2,268 martyrs at the National Police Memorial. CRPF's achievements in sports and welfare initiatives for families were also highlighted.

Key Points: CRPF Celebrates 87th Raising Day Honoring 30 Gallantry Medals

  • 27 CRPF personnel honored for bravery in LWE and J&K operations
  • 2,268 martyrs remembered at National Police Memorial
  • DG highlights historic battles like Hot Springs and Sardar Post
  • CRPF athletes win 174 medals in national and international events
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86 years of gallantry and glory: CRPF celebrates 87th Raising Day

CRPF marks 86 years of service with gallantry awards, tributes to martyrs, and achievements in counter-terrorism and sports.

"CRPF is a true trouble-shooter, excelling in disaster response, counter-insurgency, and national security – Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan"

New Delhi, July 27

India's largest and oldest paramilitary force, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), celebrated its 87th Raising Day on Sunday, marking 86 years of unparalleled service, gallantry, and dedication to the nation.

The commemorative event was held at the Shaurya Officers' Institute in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, with Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan gracing the occasion as the Chief Guest.

Continuing its proud tradition of honouring valour, the Union Home Secretary presented Gallantry Medals to 27 brave personnel and family members of three martyrs.

The 30 Gallantry Medal recipients included 17 awardees recognised for their courage in Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) affected states such as Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, and 13 personnel lauded for their heroic action against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir.

In a solemn tribute to the fallen soldiers, CRPF Director General Gyanendra Pratap Singh, accompanied by senior officers, laid a wreath at the National Police Memorial, saluting the 2,268 CRPF martyrs who laid down their lives in the line of duty.

Reflecting on the CRPF's glorious legacy, DG Singh recalled landmark battles such as the Battle of Hot Springs (1959) against Chinese forces and the Battle of Sardar Post (1965) where two CRPF companies valiantly repelled a full brigade of the Pakistan Army, inflicting significant casualties.

He also emphasised the organisation's commitment to transparency, highlighting that nearly 100 per cent of transfers up to the rank of Deputy Commandant are now being processed through the SANTOS App. Additionally, he underlined the CRPF's focus on family welfare, noting MoUs signed with premier institutions for higher education, including engineering and medical colleges, to benefit the force's families.

Beyond national security, CRPF jawans have also excelled in sports, bringing laurels to the force. Over the past year, CRPF athletes have won 56 Gold, 48 Silver, and 70 Bronze Medals at various national and international events.

In his address, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan lauded the CRPF's multifaceted roles, hailing its long-standing commitment to maintaining peace in Jammu & Kashmir, the North East, and its recent successes in Chhattisgarh.

He particularly noted the establishment of 149 Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) in Maoist-dominated regions, a move that has significantly curtailed Naxalite activity.

He described the CRPF as a true "trouble-shooter", praising its critical contributions in disaster response, counter-insurgency, law and order management, and election duties across the country.

- ANI

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Shreya B
So proud of our forces! But I wish the government would also focus more on improving their living conditions and equipment. These heroes deserve the best facilities.
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Aman W
CRPF's contribution in Naxal areas is often overlooked. Those 149 FOBs have made a huge difference in bringing peace to tribal regions. Respect!
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Priya S
My uncle served in CRPF for 25 years. The stories he tells about Kashmir operations... 😢 We can never repay their sacrifices. The education MoUs for families is a great initiative!
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David E
Impressive to see their sports achievements too! 56 gold medals shows they're strong in both combat and sports. True all-rounders protecting our nation.
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Vikram M
The SANTOS app for transparent transfers is a welcome change. Hope this reduces corruption and boosts morale. Our forces deserve fair systems.
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Nisha Z
Heart breaks reading about 2,268 martyrs... Can we have a national memorial day just for CRPF? They protect us from all threats - terrorists, Maoists, riots. Real guardians!

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