Wednesday, December 17, 2025
16.1 C
New Delhi

Param Vir gallery: PM Modi shares glimpse of Rashtrapati Bhavan replacing British-era portraits with India’s heroes — see pics

Param Vir gallery: PM Modi shares glimpse of Rashtrapati Bhavan replacing British-era portraits with India’s heroes — see pics

PM Modi shared images of Param Vir heroes (Image/X@narendramodi)

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said portraits of soldiers from the British era at Rashtrapati Bhavan have been replaced with those of India’s own heroes. The change comes with the inauguration of the Param Vir Gallery, which honours Param Vir Chakra awardees and marks a move away from colonial-era symbols.In a post on X, the Prime Minister shared photographs from the gallery and highlighted the tribute to the nation’s defenders.“O Supreme Warriors of India. Salutations to you, O Radiant Heroes! This nation is grateful for the sacrifices. For the honors of Mother India!,” his post read. Explaining the significance of the gallery, he said: “In the Param Vir Gallery of Rashtrapati Bhavan, these portraits of the country’s indomitable heroes are a heartfelt tribute to our nation’s defenders. Those heroes who protected the motherland with their supreme sacrifices, who gave their lives for the unity and integrity of India… the nation has expressed its gratitude to them in yet another form.”PM Modi highlighted that the dedication of the gallery was made in the presence of the families of two Param Vir Chakra awardees and other gallantry award recipients, which, he said, made the occasion “even more special”.

Image/X@narendramodi

In another post, the Prime Minister said the change reflects India’s effort to move away from a colonial mindset. “For a long period, portraits of soldiers from the British era were displayed in the gallery of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Now, in their place, portraits of the country’s Param Vir Chakra awardees have been installed,” he said, adding that the Param Vir Gallery is “an excellent example of the campaign to move away from the mentality of slavery and connect India with a new consciousness”.He also recalled that the government had earlier named several islands in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after Param Vir Chakra winners as part of the same initiative.

Image/X@narendramodi

Highlighting the gallery’s message for future generations, PM Modi said it would serve as a source of inspiration for the youth. “These images and this gallery serve as a vibrant site for our young generation to connect with India’s tradition of valor. This gallery will inspire the youth that self-confidence and determination are essential for the nation’s purpose,” he wrote.Expressing hope for its long-term impact, the Prime Minister added that he hoped the Param Vir Gallery would become “a vibrant pilgrimage site for the spirit of developed India.”

Go to Source

Hot this week

Laura Loomer slams Kash Patel for doing podcasts with girlfriend Alexis Wilkins while ‘Jews and Christians are being slaughtered’

Far-right activist Laura Loomer urged FBI Director Kash Patel to focus on his work and stop wasting time on podcasts.Her comments come after Patel appeared with his girlfriend Alexis Wilkinon on a podcast with Katie Miller. Read More

‘If you publicly call Usha Vance…’: Vivek Ramaswamy slams Nick Fuentes, opens up on ‘go back to India’ slurs

GOP leader Vivek Ramaswamy condemned far-right white nationalist Nick Fuentes who has started getting mainstream Conservative platforms and said, “if you publicly call Usha Vance a “jeet”, then you have no place in Read More

Putin calls European leaders ‘little pigs’, vows to achieve Ukraine goals by diplomacy or military action

Putin said Russia would take more land in Ukraine by force if Kyiv and European politicians whom he cast as “young pigs” did not engage over US proposals for a peace settlement. Read More

Parliament Clears Bill Allowing 100% Foreign Investment In Insurance Sector

Parliament passed the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha Bill 2025, raising FDI in insurance to 100 %, aiming to boost jobs, lower premiums, and strengthen policyholder protection in India. Read More

Topics

Laura Loomer slams Kash Patel for doing podcasts with girlfriend Alexis Wilkins while ‘Jews and Christians are being slaughtered’

Far-right activist Laura Loomer urged FBI Director Kash Patel to focus on his work and stop wasting time on podcasts.Her comments come after Patel appeared with his girlfriend Alexis Wilkinon on a podcast with Katie Miller. Read More

‘If you publicly call Usha Vance…’: Vivek Ramaswamy slams Nick Fuentes, opens up on ‘go back to India’ slurs

GOP leader Vivek Ramaswamy condemned far-right white nationalist Nick Fuentes who has started getting mainstream Conservative platforms and said, “if you publicly call Usha Vance a “jeet”, then you have no place in Read More

Putin calls European leaders ‘little pigs’, vows to achieve Ukraine goals by diplomacy or military action

Putin said Russia would take more land in Ukraine by force if Kyiv and European politicians whom he cast as “young pigs” did not engage over US proposals for a peace settlement. Read More

Parliament Clears Bill Allowing 100% Foreign Investment In Insurance Sector

Parliament passed the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha Bill 2025, raising FDI in insurance to 100 %, aiming to boost jobs, lower premiums, and strengthen policyholder protection in India. Read More

PM Modi arrives in Oman, meets Deputy PM Sayyid Shihab to strengthen bilateral ties

PM Modi arrived in Oman at the invitation of Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and is expected to sign an ambitious trade deal. This is his second visit to the Gulf nation. Read More

Lionel Messi Visits Vantara Wildlife Centre In Jamnagar, Meets Anant Ambani | Videos

Messi spent several hours at the centre interacting with caregivers and observing animal care and conservation efforts underway at the facility. Read More

‘Should’ve Played In Kerala’: Tharoor After India vs South Africa Lucknow T20 Called Off Due To Fog

The Air Quality Index (AQI) remained in the hazardous range, above 400 in Lucknow on Wednesday, raising serious questions about the BCCI’s commitment to players’ welfare. Read More

Related Articles