. Which Indian jail was built under the supervision of Major
James Pattison Walker, a military doctor and former
superintendent of the agra jail
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The cellular jail also known as kala pani
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The Cellular Jail at Andamans was built under the supervision of Major James Pattison Walker, a military doctor and 'former superintendent' of the Agra Jail.
Explanation:
- The cellular jail was created as the much-feared Kala Pani, at Andaman islands. This prison was built by the British and used exclusively to punish freedom fighters.
- The construction started in 1896 and the jail housed several of India’s iconic freedom fighters. Several brave men were tortured and killed and to date, the jail serves as a tourist attraction at Port Blair.
- It is a symbol of the pain and torture faced by the brave Indian children to bring freedom to their mother nation.
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