India’s first national police museum to come up in Delhi

Jun 12, 2018, 08:29 IST

The Union Government has decided to establish India’s first national police museum in Lutyens' Delhi. This is the first time that the country will have a national-level permanent exhibition on policing subjects.

India’s first national police museum to come up in Delhi
India’s first national police museum to come up in Delhi

The Union Government has decided to establish India’s first national police museum in Lutyens' Delhi.

The unique museum, depicting the history, artefacts, uniforms and gear of central and state police forces, will come up as an underground facility in the premises of the national police memorial in Chanakyapuri area of the national capital.

The museum is expected to be inaugurated on October 21, on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day, by either Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

Significance

While some state police forces and paramilitary forces have their small museums, this is the first time that the country will have a national-level permanent exhibition on policing subjects.

It will also act as a repository of knowledge for researchers on policing subjects.

Key Highlights

The central armed police forces (CAPFs), the central police organisations and the state police forces have been asked to collect their historical documents, items, police-related gazette notifications and unique weapons and uniforms so that it can be displayed at the museum.

The items sought to be put in the first-ever national police museum will include brass insignia, ceremonial and operational head gears and uniforms, batons, belts, distinctive photographs of dog squads, mounted columns and old copies of the Indian Police Act.

Some other items include women in policing, creation of maiden 'mahila' battalions, news clippings of historical significance, the very old and basic police communication and wireless equipment, flying squads and police medals and decorations.

A special gallery on policemen killed in the line of duty and decorated with gallantry medals will also be created.

A dedicated police staff will be deployed at the museum to undertake audio-visual tours.

Every year on October 21, a memorial service is conducted at the site to pay tributes to the men and women in khaki who laid down their lives at the altar of duty.

 

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Sangeeta Nair is a news professional with 6+ years of experience in news, education, lifestyle, research and videos. She has a bachelors in History and Master in Mass Communication. At jagranjosh.com, she writes on Current Affairs. She can be reached at sangeeta.nair@jagrannewmedia.com.
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