New Delhi, 26 January: Contingents of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Delhi Police also marched in the Republic Day parade. When the 18 children who received the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award passed on their duty in jeeps, their enthusiasm was palpable.Â
During the parade, the achievements of the government were showcased on the line of duty through tableaux of 16 states, union territories and nine ministries. The tableau of Uttar Pradesh focused on Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, was the center of special attraction.
CAPF and Delhi Police contingents
Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) and Delhi Police contingents were led by women. The marching contingent of the Border Security Force was led by Assistant Commandant Monica Lakra. The Central Industrial Security Force squad was led by Assistant Commandant Tanmayi Mohanty.Â
Similarly, a contingent of Central Reserve Police Force was led by Assistant Commandant Megha Nair, a contingent of Indo-Tibetan Border Police was led by Assistant Commandant Moniya Sharma, a contingent of Sashastra Seema Bal was led by Deputy Commandant Nancy Singla and a contingent of Delhi Police was led by Suggested by Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Shweta.Â
The camel contingent of the Border Security Force was led by Deputy Commandant Manohar Singh Kheri. For the second time, BSF women took part in the parade with their decorated camels.
The NCC contingent,
for the first time, participated in the parade along with an all-girl tri-service marching contingent, which was led by Tanu Tewatia, Senior Under Officer, Uttar Pradesh Directorate. The Girls Marching Contingent (Army) comprising 148 cadets was led by Punnya Ponnamma, Senior Under Officer, Karnataka and Goa Directorate. Representation of girls was also seen in NCC Band. The combined band of girls from Birla Balika Vidya Peeth Pilani, Rajasthan and North-Eastern region was led by Senior Under Officers Yashasvika Gaur and Ankita Sharma.
Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award Winners
This time, this award has been given to 19 children for their extraordinary abilities and outstanding achievement in the field of bravery, art and culture, sports, science and technology, innovation and social service, in which Aditya Vijay Brahmane has been given this award posthumously. Has been given.Â
Therefore, 18 children, winners of the Prime Minister’s National Children’s Award, passed on the path of duty riding in jeeps. It includes Anushka Pathak, Arijit Banerjee, Armaan Ubrani, Hetvi Kantibhai Khimsuriya, Ishfaq Hamid, MD Hussain, Pendyala Lakshmi Priya, Suhani Chauhan, Aryan Singh, Avnish Tiwari, Garima, Jyotsna Akhtar, Syam Majumdar, Aditya Yadav, Charvi A, Jessica Ney Saring. , Linthoi Channambam and R Surya Prasad.
Tableaux of States, Union Territories and Ministries
Tableaux of 16 states, union territories and nine ministries passed through the duty path during the parade. These included tableaux of Arunachal Pradesh, Haryana, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Ladakh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana.Â
Apart from this, tableaus of Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Ministry of Culture, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Center for Scientific and Industrial Research, Election Commission of India and Central Public Works Department were also shown. Gave.Â
The tableau of Uttar Pradesh was the center of special attraction. The fringes around the tableau were depicting Deepotsav, a festival of lights initiated by the state government to commemorate Lord Ram’s arrival in Ayodhya.
Vande Bharat 3.0
The Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Culture presented the cultural program ‘Vande Bharatam’ on the theme ‘Cultural expression of women power – Sankalp se Siddhi’ for the third consecutive year. Nearly 1,500 women participated in it and enthralled the audience with their colorful performance giving the message of unity in diversity.Â
The grand performance featured 30 folk dance styles prevalent in different states as well as contemporary classical dance and Bollywood styles. These artists included tribal dancers, folk dancers and classical dancers.