Shri Sanjay Chander, Director General of Railway Protection Force (RPF), unveiled the recently constructed National Martyr’s Memorial and National Museum for Railway Security at Jagjivan RPF Academy, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
This martyr’s memorial is spread over an area of 4800 square meters and on this memorial, the names of 1014 martyred RPF personnel from 1957 till date have been inscribed and tribute has been paid to them on behalf of the RPF.
The guiding motto of this museum is ‘Gyanvardhanayachsanrakshanaya‘ which serves as a perpetual inspiration for the RPF to foster knowledge and safeguard heritage.
The Director General of Railway Protection Force also unveiled several other significant additions, including a War Trophy T-55 tank received from Central Armoured Fighting Vehicle Depot Kirkee, Khadki, Pune, which now graces the academy campus. Moreover, the newly constructed Badminton and Lawn Tennis Court and the establishment of the Special Band of RPF were also part of the unveiling ceremony.
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