
Delhi Metro pays tribute to Param Veer Chakra awardees at Moti Bagh station
New Delhi:
Rail Corporation (
) has dedicated an entire platform wall at the Sir M Vishweshwaraiah Moti Bagh metro station on Pink Line to pay tribute to the heroes of our country who were honoured with the prestigious
Param Veer Chakra
, India's highest
military decoration
.
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The platform wall has been transformed into a gallery showcasing the portraits of these gallant warriors.
The artwork, crafted by a team of artists, features vivid and lifelike depictions of the Param Veer Chakra awardees, capturing their indomitable spirit and unwavering courage in the face of adversity. Each portrait is accompanied by a brief about them. These heroes received the highest military honour to protect our nation and serve as a poignant reminder of the immense sacrifices made by our armed forces in the defence of our motherland, said Anuj Dayal, principal executive director, corporate communications, DMRC.
"DMRC invites the commuters to take a moment to pause and reflect on the lives of these remarkable individuals and to draw inspiration from their selfless dedication to the cause of our nation," he added.
In the past, DMRC honoured the legacy of distinguished heroes, such as Major Mohit Sharma and Brigadier Hoshiar Singh, by naming select stations after them. Besides, a unique permanent exhibition dedicated to the gallantry award recipients of the Indian Armed Forces was curated at the Rajouri Garden metro station.

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