The Karnataka government said on Thursday that it will construct Covid Warrior Memorial in honour of doctors and paramedical staff who 'martyred' themselves in the fight against coronavirus . The Memorial will be built in Bengaluru, Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar said on Thursday. Dr K Sudhakar’s statement reads: -''We will build a memorial to pay homage to those doctors who laid down their lives due to COVID while rendering their services on our Arogya Soudha premises. I believe this is the first memorial in the country,'' . He said this during a function to celebrate National Doctors' Day. The memorial will be a place where everyone can come and pay tribute, he added. The Minister said his department has decided to build it in a unique way in memory of doctors and paramedics, which will be on par with the War Memorial in New Delhi where anyone can go and pay their respects. Stating that about 800 doctors died due to COVID in the country during the second wave of COVID, Sudhakar said many of them left behind their families including children in the line of duty. ''Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called the doctors COVID warriors. We call only those soldiers martyrs who died for the nation during the fight but we are announcing today that the doctors and paramedics who died due to COVID are martyrs and we will build a memorial for them,'' Sudhakar said. He also said in the next few weeks the sketch of the structure would be ready. After the structure is ready, the family members of the martyrs will be invited to pay their tributes. AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria's big statement says, 'Delta Plus may cause more deaths..' Bihar: Agriculture Department Issues Transfer Order To the man who Dead Good news! Naseeruddin Shah's health improves, hospital to discharge on this day