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BRO kick-starts celebrations of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav

New Delhi [India], August 9 (ANI): Border Roads Organisation (BRO) kick-started its celebrations of 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav', commemorating 75 years of India's Independence, informed the Ministry of Defence on Monday.

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New Delhi [India], August 9 (ANI): Border Roads Organisation (BRO) kick-started its celebrations of 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav', commemorating 75 years of India's Independence, informed the Ministry of Defence on Monday.
To mark this momentous occasion, BRO is organising nationwide welfare and patriotic activities and events including 75 medical camps, plantation drives at 75 locations and 75 School Samvad to motivate children through interactions and lectures.
The main event will be the unfurling of the National Flag on Independence Day at 75 Highest Passes of India.
On August 07, 2021, BRO felicitated the Gallantry Award winners and War Heroes at Pipalkoti and Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand and Chandmari in Sikkim.

"In a ceremony organised by Project Hirak of BRO at Pithoragarh, tokens of appreciation were awarded to the next of kin of Shaurya Chakra awardees - EEM Prem Singh, Naik Chandra Singh, Driver Ram Singh and DME Damar Bahadur," the ministry said.
In a separate ceremony at Pipalkoti, Project Shivalik of BRO felicitated the next of kin of Major Preetam Singh Kunwar, Kirti Chakra; Lance Naik Raghubeer Singh, Shaurya Chakra (Posthumous) and Naib Subedar Surendra Singh, Shaurya Chakra.
At Chandmari in Sikkim, the felicitation ceremony, organised by Project Swastik of BRO, was graced by Minister of Forest and Environment, Government of Sikkim Karma Loday Bhutia.
He felicitated three Shaurya Chakra award winners of Sikkim - Subedar Honorary Captain Kishore Rai, Naik Dhan Bahadur Chhetri and Para-trooper Sonam Tshering Tamang.
The locals of the state, who registered themselves on the online Gallantry award portal, were also felicitated, it added.
All the events were attended by key personalities from the state and included motivational talks and tales of valour of the war heroes. (ANI)

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