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Kranti Mandir Is The New Addition To Commemorate Our Freedom Fighters

July 1st, 2019

The Kranti Mandir is all set to dwell you into our courageous freedom fighters. On the 23rd of January,2019, the Prime Minister of India has inaugurated the “Kranti Mandir’ that consists of four museums tributing the freedom fighters of India. Located near Red Fort in New Delhi, one can feel the patriotic vibe around the place. Such initiative has been praised across the country and people are more excited to get a glimpse of these four museums. Let’s get into the details of these four museums:

Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Museum

As the name suggests, it celebrates the significant life of Subhash Chandra Bose who has played one of the important roles in combating British Raj. here in this museum, you will be directed from the childhood to the indian National Army trials of this great freedom fighter. The museum showcases several artefacts such as badges, medals, uniforms, caps, sword of Bose.

Yaad-e-Jallian Museum

Another commemoration from the past is the “yaad-e-Jallian Museum that showcases the replica of the Jallianwala Massacres. Such is the way to pay homage to the victims of the incident in April 1919. This museum also displays the courageous sacrifices of soldiers of World War I.

The Museum of 1857