As India celebrates its 79th Independence Day on Friday, actor Divya Dutta extended her heartfelt wishes to the people of the nation and asked everyone to be "responsible citizens".
As India marks its 79th Independence Day with pride and patriotism across the nation, amidst the roar and rhythm of ceremonial marches at the Red Fort in the national capital, one vintage icon quietly commands attention.
India is celebrating its 79th Independence Day today. On this occasion, music director Anu Malik expressed his solidarity with the vision of the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, for a "beautiful and better India".
The US, Indian missions abroad, and PM Modi extended Independence Day greetings, with celebrations themed 'Naya Bharat' and honouring Operation Sindoor. Around 5,000 guests attended the Red Fort event, alongside nationwide military band performances to mark India's 79th Independence Day.<
While the celebration of India's 79th Independence Day is underway, two Mi-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force flew above the Red Fort, showering petals.
One Mi-17 helicopter flew with the Tiranga showering flower petals, and the other flew displaying a banner of Operation Sindoor, addin
PM Modi's choice of headwear for India's 79th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort today exemplifies his affinity for highlighting the country's rich cultural diversity and unity.
On the eve of 79th Independence Day, India Gate, North Block, South Block, and Samvidhan Sadan (Old Parliament Building) illuminated in the colours of the Tricolour, India's National Flag.
Security has been beefed up across the nation with increased checking, patrolling and area domination ahead of the 79th Independence Day celebrations. Surveillance has been intensified across the country with increased patrolling. Checkpoints have been set up to screen individuals and vehicl
The theme of this year's celebrations is Naya Bharat as the nation is making giant strides towards realising the Government's vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.