The National Police Memorial is a memorial devoted to commemorating the sacrifices and service of the Indian police force, located in New Delhi, India. The memorial, which was opened in 2018, is the first national memorial devoted to the Indian police force.
The National Police Memorial is located on Rajpath, near India Gate, and spans approximately 2.5 acres. A variety of sculptures and paintings portray the many duties and functions of the Indian police force at the memorial. The memorial also has many inscriptions honouring the service and sacrifice of Indian police officers.
The memorial is surrounded by beautiful green gardens and fountains, creating a quiet and serene atmosphere for visitors to reflect on the sacrifices and dedication of the Indian police force. Visitors may also meander through the gardens, taking in the tranquil settings and learning about the memorial's history.
The National Police Memorial is available to the public every day of the week. Visitors are asked to dress modestly and obey the memorial's rules and regulations. Visitors may also join a guided tour of the memorial to learn more about the history and significance of the Indian police force.