National Police Memorial
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On October 21, 1959, ten valiant Policemen laid down their lives, in an ambush laid by heavily armed Chinese troops, while defending the integrity of our motherland at Hot Springs (Ladakh). Chinese troops had violated Indian territory in Aksai Chin area.
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THE CENOTAPH The Central Sculpture is a vertical 30
feet tall single block of black granite modelled on a cenotaph. Granite characterises strength and durability, mirrored in the life of a Policeman. Granite’s longevity in all kinds of catastrophes represents service that Police officer gives to the society. The 60 feet long river flowing at the base of the sculpture reflects selfless service rendered by the policemen.
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THE NATIONAL MUSEUM The Museum in the basement is
conceptualised as an evolving permanent national level exhibition on policing subjects and is dedicated to the memory of the martyred Police personnel. It depicts history of Police, artefacts, historical documents and gazette notifications, unique weapons and uniforms of Central and State Police Forces etc., and takes the visitors through the journey of Police personnel from pledge to perpetuity.
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Wall of Valour It is engraved with names of 35,134
Police personnel who laid down their lives in the line of duty since independence till 31st August, 2019.
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