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MONDAY, MARCH 01, 2010My visit to
India GateRecently I went on a trip to
Delhi.lndia Gate was topmost in my
list of places to visitwhich included
some historical monuments like Red
Fort,Rashtrapati Bhavan,Qutub Minar and
Parliament.
India Gate was built by the British,the
erstwhile colonial rulers of India, as a
war memorial to the Indian soldiers who
had fought alongside the British troops
in World War I and the Afghan wars.After
India gained independence from the
British, India Gate became the site of
the Indian Army's Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier or the Amar Jawan Jyoti(Flame
of the Immortal Soldier).which burns in a
shrine under the arch of India Gate.The
shrine is made of black marble and is
a cenotaph,with a rifle placed on it.On
the rifle sits a soldiers helmet.On all four
sides of the cenotaph are inscribed the
words Amar Jawan(lmmortal Soldier).The
names of gallantry award winners are
mentioned on the bricks of India Gate.
Ihad seen the India Gate on TV but that
day I stood right in front of it. I could feel
a sense of pride when I saw the names
of the Indian soldiers on its walls.These
were the soldiers who had fought many
a war against oppressive regimes and
invaders. They had sacrificed their lives
for the idea of freedom and liberty during
lives to ensure a better tomorrow for
future generations.Standing alongside
me were hundreds of other tourists, who
too were thrilled to see this historical
monument. Young children were giggling
and dancing. Some of them were local
school children, who had probably
come over on a day trip. Most of the
tourists, who were from the post World
War Il generation, had only heard of the
mayhem and destruction caused during
the two great wars. They all had come
to see this magnificent structure, which
today stands as a symbol of a nation's
gratitude to its soldiers who fought in
World War I.
In front of the India Gate are three
flags, each signifying the three armed
forces of Independent India. I also saw
soldiers marching around the memorial.
Some of the soldiers were generous
enough to pose for pictures with the
ecstatic children. They were aware of
the excitement their guns had created
amongst the little ones.
It was soon time for me to leave. Before
leaving I had a last look at the names on
the Gate. A silent thank you was followed
by a salute. As I left, I promised myself
that I would come back soon. I await
the day when I shall go back to visit this
symbol of sacrifice and bravery सोमवार, मार्च 01, 2010मेरी यात्रा
इंडिया गेटहाल ही में मैं एक ट्रिप पर गया था
दिल्ली.इंडिया गेट my . में सबसे ऊपर था
घूमने के स्थानों की सूचीजिसमें शामिल हैं
Red . जैसे कुछ ऐतिहासिक स्मारक
के लिये