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India’s only Railway Martyr Memorial in Gadra Road: Where 17 Indian Railway soldiers sacrificed their lives for the country

India's only Railway Martyr Memorial in Gadra Road: Where 17 Indian Railway soldiers sacrificed their lives for the country

India's only Railway Martyr Memorial in Gadra Road: Where 17 Indian Railway soldiers sacrificed their lives for the country

Barmer. Located in Barmer district, Rajasthan, near the India-Pakistan border, Gadra Road is a historic site that witnessed the supreme sacrifice of 17 brave railway workers during the 1965 India-Pakistan war. Every year on September 9, a fair is organized at the Shaheed Smarak (Martyrs’ Memorial) to honor these unsung heroes.

This is India’s first and only railway martyr memorial, where railway employees are commemorated for their sacrifices in a war. However, it is disheartening to note that the Indian Railways has failed to develop this historic site. Despite generating billions in revenue, the railway authorities have shown no interest in preserving this place of national pride.

September 9, 1965: When Railway Workers Became Warriors

The War and Its Strategic Importance

During the 1965 war between India and Pakistan, Gadra Road railway station played a crucial role in transporting supplies to the Indian Army. The movement of ration, ammunition, and essential war materials relied heavily on the railways.

The Fateful Attack

On September 9, 1965, a train loaded with essential supplies for the Indian Army departed from Barmer for Gadra Road. Knowing its importance, the Pakistani military launched a brutal airstrike on the train, aiming to disrupt India’s war efforts.

Unmatched Bravery Amidst the Attack

Despite the relentless bombing by the Pakistani forces, the railway employees stood their ground.

Their courage came at a cost—17 railway employees sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

Gadra Road Martyrs’ Fair: A Symbol of Patriotism and Gratitude

How Did This Tradition Begin?

To honor the bravery of these unsung heroes, railway workers and local residents built a martyr’s memorial and started organizing an annual fair on September 9.

How Is the Event Celebrated?

Indian Railways’ Negligence: Are These Martyrs Being Forgotten?

Government and Railway Apathy

While Indian Railways has progressed tremendously over the decades, it has failed to honor its own fallen heroes.

A Lesson for Indian Railways

The railway that lost 17 of its brave workers should at least take steps to preserve their legacy. It is time to transform this site into a national heritage location, ensuring that their sacrifice is never forgotten.

These 17 railway warriors were martyred in the 1965 war, for whom the Railway Martyr Memorial was built

  1. Nandram Gangmate
  2. Multanaram Painter
  3. Bhanwarram Kantewala
  4. Karnaram Trolleyman
  5. Malaram Gangman
  6. Hemaram Khalasi
  7. Magharam Gangman
  8. Rawataram Gangman
  9. Hukumaram Gangman
  10. Lalaram Gangman
  11. Chimaram Gangman
  12. Kheemraj Gangman
  13. Devisingh Khalasi
  14. Jeharam Gangman
  15. Chunnilal Driver
  16. Chimansingh Fireman
  17. Madhosingh Fireman

Will These Martyrs Ever Get Their Due Recognition?

The Gadra Road Martyrs’ Fair is an unforgettable part of Indian railway history, and it deserves proper recognition and preservation.

If such steps are taken, it will not only be a true tribute to these martyrs but also a beacon of inspiration for the youth of the nation.

The Legacy of Gadra Road’s Martyrs Will Live Forever

Gadra Road is not just a railway station—it is a battlefield where 17 railway workers sacrificed their lives for the nation. Their bravery proves that the Indian Railways is not just a transport network, but a symbol of patriotism and commitment to the country.

It is time for Indian Railways to honor their sacrifice by preserving and developing this site, ensuring that future generations remember their valor. These 17 martyrs are not just heroes of the railway—they are heroes of India.

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