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Every Indian should visit National War Memorial to witness part of India's history: Wrestler Anshu Malik

New Delhi [India], January 24 (ANI): Wrestler Anshu Malik, who recently etched her name in history books by becoming the first Indian woman to win Silver in the World Championships, visited the National War Memorial in the national capital.

ANI Jan 24, 2022 14:01 IST googleads

Wrestler Anshu Malik at National War Memorial (Image: SAI media)

New Delhi [India], January 24 (ANI): Wrestler Anshu Malik, who recently etched her name in history books by becoming the first Indian woman to win Silver in the World Championships, visited the National War Memorial here in the national capital.
The 20-year-old Indian wrestler took a tour around the national monument which is designed in a circular form, with ramps leading down into a large amphitheatre-like circular space, in the centre of which stands an obelisk. At the base of this, burns the eternal flame 'Amar Chakra' in the memory of all the soldiers who laid their lives during the armed conflicts of Independent India.
"Visiting this monument of great national importance, I feel that it has so much knowledge to offer about the glorious war history of our country. Seeing the names of around 26,500 fallen soldiers carved in the bricks of the Tyag Chakra made me feel as that each soldier is like another strong brick in the nation's defensive wall." said Wrestler Anshu Malik.
Meanwhile, Anshu paid tribute to Captain Pawan Kumar from Dogra Regiment who also hailed from her native town Jind in Haryana.
"It was a great experience visiting the National War Memorial. I urge very Indian to visit this Memorial and witness an important part of India's history. Like the eternal flame in the Amar Chakra, all of these martyrs as well as their act of valour will always remain immortal in the heart of every Indian." said Wrestler Anshu Malik.
"When a common citizen or any other public figure shows interest in visiting and knowing the war history of the country, we as a soldier feel very encouraged and honoured about belonging to the Armed Forces." said an Army Official who guided the athlete in understanding all the sections of the memorial. (ANI)

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