India’s celebration of 75 years of independence from British rule has been nothing but grand. The government started a 75-week countdown from March 12, 2021, celebrating ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ to mark this day.
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'Tiranga' rallies were held in several parts of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday on the eve of Independence Day. While Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and state Home Minister Narottam Mishra flagged off a rally of police personnel, including women, state Medical Education Minister Vishvas Sarang held a rally in Bhopal's Upper Lake with 75 boats adorned with the Tricolour.
The Naga tribals hoisted the "Naga national flag" and organised programmes in Nagaland and at many villages in the Naga dominated areas of Manipur on Sunday to celebrate the "Naga Independence Day".
Several programmes were held on the occasion in different places of Nagaland while besides organising small programmes in many villages of the Naga inhabited areas of Manipur, the Naga flags were hoisted in the houses, shops and various other establishments.
A considerable number of Naga tribals inhabited in many of the 16 hill districts of Manipur while there are Kuki tribals in these hill districts, bordering Nagaland, Assam, Mizoram and Myanmar.
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"The government's decision to observe November 15 every November as 'Tribal Pride Day' since last year is welcome. Our tribal icons are not just local or regional icons but they are a source of inspiration for the entire country," says President Murmu
Personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) will scale 75 peaks on Independence Day and complete a 75-day-long 'relay long range patrol' along the LAC with China to mark the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations, a senior officer said Sunday.
The mountain expedition named 'Amritarohan' will take place at various locations along the eastern front on August 15, ITBP spokesperson Vivek Kumar Pandey told PTI.
The peaks to be climbed are located in the vicinity of 75 ITBP border posts spread along the India-China Line of Actual Control (LAC), he said.
Central Bureau of Investigation officers probing the coal scam case and tasked with internal vigilance are among the 30 sleuths of the premier agency awarded police medals on the 76th Independence Day, officials said Sunday.
The awards were announced on the eve of Independence Day.
Six officers received the President's Police Medal for Distinguished Service (PPMDS) while 24 were honoured with the Police Medal for Meritorious Service (PMMS), the CBI said in a statement.
Additional SP Alok Kumar, who is part of the Special Unit of Mumbai tasked with preventing corruption within the agency, received the PPMDS, it said.
D K Shivakumar, President KPCC participated in Tiranga Yatra, 3.5km length Tri Colour flag march on the eve of Independence Day organised by Youth Congress starts from Trinity Circle MG Road circle in Bengaluru on Sunday, 14th August 2022. Credit: DH Photo/S K Dinesh
Students, people participated in Tiranga Yatra, a 3.5-km flag march, on the eve of Independence Day organised by Youth Congress. The rally started from Trinity Circle MG Road circle in Bengaluru on Sunday, 14th August 2022. Credit: DH Photo/S K Dinesh
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IndianArmy soldiers patrol near the Line of Control (LOC) ahead ofIndependenceDaycelebrations, at Pallanwala in Akhnoor. Credit: PTI Photo
Even as the country gears up to celebrate its 75th Independence Day on Monday, actor Rajinikanth has urged people to honour and salute freedom fighters, martyrs and leaders by having their children hoist the national flag outside their homes, offices and work places.
Taking to Twitter, Rajinikanth both posted a video and a post, which urged people to fly the National flag outside their homes and offices as a mark of respect to freedom fighters and as an expression of unity.
His post read: "This is the 75th year of Independence for India, our motherland. As a mark of respect, and as an expression of our unity, for all the lakhs of people who suffered untold struggles and miseries, pain and humiliation, for all those many thousands of people who scarified their lives selflessly for this freedom, for all those freedom fighters, martyrs and leaders -- let us honour and salute them with gratitude beyond caste, religion and politics."
"Let us pass on our Indian National flag to our next generation of kids and youngsters to be proudly displayed outside our homes, offices and work places."
"Let us celebrate the great Indian 75th Independence Day with pride. Let our National flag fly everywhere as we salute them. Jai Hind."
An Illuminated Victoria Memorial ahead of India's 75th Independence Day in Kolkata. Credit: IANS Photo
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As patriotic fervour grips the country on the eve of its 75th year of independence, there has been a marked increase in the footfalls to a temple for Mahatma Gandhi in a village in this district in Telangana, with the villagers flocking to have his 'darshan' and seek blessings. For many people around Chityal town in Telangana, about 75 KM from Hyderabad, visiting the Mahatma Gandhi Temple is becoming a sentiment. The first-of-its-kind temple at Pedda Kaparthy village near Chityal town in the district has been drawing attention from even far off places, says PV Krishna Rao, Secretary of the Mahatma Gandhi Charitable Trust which maintains the shrine. Rao says the temple which usually has visitors numbering 60-70 on a normal day is now witnessing increased flow of devotees in the range of around 350 after the Telangana government and the Centre's initiatives to celebrate the 75th year of independence.
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The Tamil Nadu Untouchability Eradication Front (TNUEF) conducted a recent survey in 24 districts of the state and found that several Panchayat presidents of the Dalit community were not allowed to hoist the national flag and many were not even allowed a seat in office.
It may be noted that after the survey report was carried extensively by the media, Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary, V. Irai Anbu ordered all the district collectors to prevent caste discrimination while hoisting the national flag during the Independence day celebrations.
He was speaking after inaugurating an exhibition titled 'Partition Horrors Remembrance Day' in Mapusa town near the state capital Panaji.
The rally, organised by the Home Department and the state police, will cover a distance of 105 km.
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Over 8,000 people are expected to witness this year’s Independence Day programme at the Manekshaw Parade Ground.
The enthusiasm has increased since the celebrations were closed to the public for the last two years. Speaking about the preparations for the event, BBMP Chief Commissioner Tushar Girinathsaid that of the 8,000 invitations, 6,200 have already been distributed.
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On the day India turns 75, naval warships will hoist the tricolour on all six continents while a home-grown howitzerfor the first timewill be a part of the ceremonial 21-gun salutealong with the British guns that are traditionally fired till now.