New Delhi, 29 October 2025: The Indo–Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) organized a solemn tribute ceremony at the National Police Memorial, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, to honour the supreme sacrifice of its brave martyrs. The event featured floral tributes, a salute parade, and a stirring band display, dedicated to the memory of those who laid down their lives in the line of duty.
Praveen Kumar, Director General, ITBP, along with Richa Jha, Chairperson, Himveer Wives Welfare Association (HWWA), led the ceremony and felicitated the families of fifteen martyrs, acknowledging their unwavering courage, resilience, and devotion to the nation.
Senior officers, family members, and dignitaries joined in offering their respects through a ceremonial wreath–laying and homage at the Wall of Valour, symbolizing eternal gratitude to the martyrs of the Force.
Earlier in the morning, a blood donation camp was organized in which Himveers voluntarily donated blood, reaffirming the Force’s enduring commitment to social responsibility and humanitarian service. This noble initiative added to the spirit of the day, underscoring ITBP’s ethos of dedication and selfless service–both in and beyond the call of duty.
The event concluded with a video presentation depicting the valour, commitment, and sacrifices of ITBP personnel in safeguarding the nation’s frontiers across the most challenging terrains.



























