Tribute / Renovated Shradhanjali Sthal and 52-Ft Tricolour Dedicated at Army Heritage Museum in Shimla

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Shradhanjali Sthal at Shimla’s Army Heritage Museum rededicated with a 52-ft National Flag, honouring fallen heroes and reinforcing the Indian Army’s legacy of sacrifice, patriotism, and inspiration.
Shimla, Mar 23: The Shradhanjali Sthal at the Army Heritage Museum, Annandale, Shimla, has been formally rededicated following extensive renovation.
The solemn ceremony was led by Lt Gen Devendra Sharma, PVSM, AVSM, SM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Army Training Command (ARTRAC), who paid tribute through a wreath-laying ritual.
The event also marked the dedication of a majestic
52-feet-high National Flag, symbolising India’s unity, pride, and the supreme
sacrifices made by soldiers in service of the nation. Towering above the museum
complex, the Tricolour now stands as a prominent landmark, inspiring visitors
and reinforcing the spirit of patriotism.
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Military personnel from Headquarters ARTRAC, station units, ex-servicemen, and NCC cadets participated in the ceremony, offering heartfelt homage to the brave hearts of the Indian Army.
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The upgraded Shradhanjali Sthal has been enhanced to preserve its sanctity and aesthetic dignity, making it a place of reverence, reflection, and inspiration for generations to come.
The rededication of the memorial and installation of the towering flag reaffirm the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to honouring its fallen heroes and preserving its rich legacy of valour and sacrifice.
The Army Heritage Museum, already one of Shimla’s most
visited tourist attractions, is expected to draw even greater footfall with the
addition of this inspiring landmark.
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