INDIA GATE
India gate:
India gate is
without a doubt the first monument that comes to mind when we cogitate about died
in the First World War. Sir Edwin Lutyens designed this magnificent monument
and the construction was completed in 1931. An undying flame known as ‘Amar
Jawan Jyoti’ is positioned underneath the arch of this edifice. This flame
reveres the martyrs.
The India
Gate is located in the center of New Delhi, the capital of India. It was made
by Edwin Lutyens In 1921. This landmark in Delhi commemorates the members of
the erstwhile British Indian Army who sacrificed their lives fighting for the Indian
Empire in the Afghan Wars and World War.
After India
got its independence, India Gate became the site of Amar Jawan Jyoti -Indian
Army's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It is counted among the largest war
memorials in India.
The Shrine of
the Amar Jawan Jyoti is burning since 1971. It represents the flame of the
immortal warrior that marks the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The shrine is made
of black marble with a rifle placed on its barrel. This rifle is crested by a
soldier's helmet. The words- "Amar Jawan" (Immortal Warrior) is
inscribed in gold on each face of the cenotaph which is placed on an edifice.
The edifice has four torches on its four corners, these torches are kept alive.
This shrine of the India Gate in Delhi was uncovered on
January 26, 1972 by the Prime Minister of India during that time- Indira
Gandhi. Since then, it is customary for the President and the Prime Minister to
pay homage at the site during State ceremonies. Even while guests visit the
state, they come here to visit the India Gate in Delhi India and pay homage at
the site.
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