Maharashtra Government allocates Rs 13.46 Crore for Tukaram Omble memorial

ANI March 29, 2025 174 views

The Maharashtra government has sanctioned Rs 13.46 crore to build a memorial for 26/11 hero Tukaram Omble in his native Satara village. Omble famously captured terrorist Ajmal Kasab alive during the Mumbai attacks while armed only with a baton. The project will be funded under the state's rural memorials scheme, with 20% of funds released immediately. Meanwhile, 26/11 accused Tahawwur Rana continues legal efforts to avoid extradition from the US.

"Armed only with a baton, he confronted the gunman, allowing security forces to overpower Kasab" - Article excerpt
Mumbai, March 29: The Maharashtra government has sanctioned Rs 13.46 crore for constructing a memorial in honor of Ashok Chakra awardee and 26/11 hero Tukaram Omble. The memorial will be built in his native village, Kedambe, in Satara district.

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Maharashtra allocates funds for 26/11 hero's memorial

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Project funded under rural memorials scheme

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Omble captured Kasab before sacrificing life

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20% funds released for FY2024-25 construction start

According to the government order issued by the Rural Development Department on March 28, 2025, the decision to allocate funds follows previous resolutions on the matter. The order states, "In accordance with government decision number Smarak-2022/P.No.131/Yojana-11, an administrative approval of Rs 13,46,34,201 has been granted for the construction of the memorial for Ashok Chakra awardee Shaheed Tukaram Omble at his birthplace, Mauje Kedambe, Jaoli, District Satara."

The project is being funded under the state's "Establishment of Memorials for Great Personalities in Rural Areas" scheme. As per the order, "For the financial year 2024-25, 20% of the sanctioned amount, i.e., Rs 2,70,00,000, is being released under budget head 2515-2486 to initiate construction work."

Tukaram Omble, a Mumbai Police sub-inspector, was posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award, for his bravery during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

On the night of November 26, 2008, Omble played a crucial role in capturing terrorist Ajmal Kasab alive. Armed only with a baton, he confronted the gunman, allowing security forces to overpower Kasab, but he lost his life in the process.

Meanwhile, the 26/11 accused, Tahawwur Rana, has filed a request with US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to stop his extradition to India. This comes after the US Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan rejected his review petition earlier this month.

According to the details published on the US Supreme Court website, the application has been distributed to the Supreme Court judges for a conference scheduled for April 4, 2025. Rana has renewed his application and is seeking a stay on his extradition to India.

"Petitioner Tahawwar Rana has renewed his Emergency Application for Stay Pending Litigation of Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus previously addressed to Justice Kagan and requests that the renewed application be directed to Chief Justice Roberts, according to the order published on the US Supreme Court's website," his appeal stated.

Comments:

Rajesh K.

Finally! This memorial is long overdue for a true hero who gave everything for our safety. Omble's bravery should never be forgotten.

Priya M.

While I appreciate honoring heroes, is Rs 13 crore too much for a memorial when Satara district needs better roads and schools? 🤔

Amit S.

My uncle served with Omble in Mumbai Police. This man literally stopped a terrorist with his bare hands. The memorial should be grand!

Neha P.

Every school should teach Omble's story. His sacrifice during 26/11 shows what true courage looks like. Hope the memorial includes an educational center.

Vikram J.

Interesting timing with Rana's extradition case heating up again. Makes you wonder if this memorial announcement is partly political?

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