Rajnath Singh Pays Homage: Remembering India's Fallen Police Heroes

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will lead the nation in paying homage to police martyrs at the National Police Memorial. The ceremony marks Police Commemoration Day, which remembers ten policemen killed in a 1962 Chinese ambush at Hot Springs. Prime Minister Modi dedicated this memorial in 2018 to honor all police personnel who sacrificed their lives since Independence. The event features a joint parade and will be broadcast nationwide.

Key Points: Rajnath Singh at National Police Memorial on Commemoration Day

  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to preside over Police Commemoration Day ceremony in New Delhi
  • Day marks 1962 Hot Springs ambush where ten policemen died
  • National Police Memorial dedicated by PM Modi in 2018 honors sacrifices
  • Memorial includes Wall of Valour with names of all police martyrs since Independence
  • Joint parade of CAPFs and Delhi Police to be held during ceremony
  • Event to be broadcast live on Doordarshan and police websites
  • Week-long commemorative events include family visits and band displays
  • Memorial serves as pilgrimage site for police personnel and citizens
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Rajnath Singh to pay homage at National Police Memorial on Police Commemoration Day

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh leads tributes at the National Police Memorial, honoring police personnel who sacrificed their lives for the nation on Police Commemoration Day.

"The Memorial gives Police Forces a sense of national identity, pride, unity of purpose, and a common history and destiny - Official Release"

New Delhi, October 19

On the occasion of Police Commemoration Day, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will pay homage to police personnel who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty at the National Police Memorial in New Delhi on October 21.

According to a release, on October 21, ten valiant policemen laid down their lives in an ambush laid by heavily armed Chinese troops at Hot Springs, Ladakh. Since then, October 21 is observed as Police Commemoration Day every year.

In recognition of the sacrifices made by Police personnel and their paramount role in preserving national security and integrity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the National Police Memorial (NPM) in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, to the nation on Police Commemoration Day 2018.

The Memorial gives Police Forces a sense of national identity, pride, unity of purpose, and a common history and destiny, besides reinforcing their commitment to protect the nation, even at the cost of their lives.

According to the release, the Memorial comprises a central sculpture, the 'Wall of Valour', and a Museum. The Central Sculpture, a 30-foot-high granite monolith cenotaph, stands for the strength, resilience, and selfless service of Police personnel. The Wall of Valour, on which the names of deceased personnel are engraved, stands as a steadfast acknowledgement of the bravery and sacrifice of Police personnel who have laid down their lives in the line of duty since Independence.

The museum is conceptualised as a historical and evolving exhibition on policing in India. The Memorial is a site of pilgrimage, a place of reverence for Police personnel and citizens alike.

The National Police Memorial is open to the public on all days except Mondays. CAPFs organise band display, parade and retreat ceremony at the National Police Memorial on every Saturday and Sunday in the evening, starting one hour prior to sunset.

Police Commemoration Day is observed nationwide to pay tribute to deceased police personnel. The main function is organised at the National Police Memorial.

Rajnath Singh will preside over the function and pay homage to the deceased personnel. A joint parade of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Delhi Police will be held.

Defence Minister, Union Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs, MPs with a Police background, Heads of CAPFs/CPOs, and others will pay homage to the deceased personnel by laying wreaths. Retired DGs, officers from the Police fraternity and other dignitaries will also attend the event.

Apart from paying homage to the deceased Police personnel, the Defence Minister will also address the assembly, remembering the deceased personnel and outlining the challenges of policing. The programme will conclude with Rajnath Singh laying a wreath at the altar dedicated to the deceased personnel of Hot Springs. The event will be telecast live on Doordarshan, webcast on Police websites and covered by AIR and the media.

As a part of the remembrances, CAPFs/CPOs organise various Commemorative Events at National Police Memorial from October 22 to 30, which include visits of family members of deceased personnel, Police Band Display, motorcycle rallies, "run for martyrs", blood donation camps, essay/painting competitions for children and display of video films showcasing sacrifice, valour and services of Police personnel.

All police forces across the country organise similar programmes during this period.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Visited the National Police Memorial last month with my family. The Wall of Valour brought tears to our eyes. Every Indian should visit this sacred place at least once.
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James A
While the tribute is important, I hope the government also focuses on improving working conditions and equipment for our police forces. They deserve better support systems.
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Ananya R
Salute to all the bravehearts! The Hot Springs incident reminds us of the constant threats our forces face. May their souls rest in peace 🙏
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Vikram M
The band display at the memorial on weekends is truly spectacular. It's a fitting tribute to our police forces. More people should attend these ceremonies.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I appreciate that the memorial is open to public. The museum provides great insight into policing history. Well maintained and informative.
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Kavya N
The events from Oct 22-30 involving families of martyrs are so touching. We must never forget the sacrifices made by these heroes and their families. Bharat Mata Ki Jai!

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