Speaking to ANI in Ghaziabad, Nidhi said, "We are very happy that PM Modi has specially invited us for the Independence Day celebrations. During the Covid, it was very difficult for us to work...We worked for 12 hours and the Covid period was very challenging for us...I am very thankful t
Disclosing their schedule, he said that the delegation will also meet Indian President Draupadi Murmu and union cabinet ministers to discuss collaborations in the defence and technological sectors.
In a historic gesture, the 77th Independence Day Ceremony at the iconic Red Fort in Delhi will witness the presence of 50 distinguished Karmyogis (Corporals) from the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), along with their spouses, as special guests.
As per the Ministry of Education, a select group of 50 school teachers who have displayed outstanding dedication and commitment in their fields to shape and nurture young minds have been invited by the Department of School Education and Literacy.
As the country gets ready to immerse in the 77th Independence Day celebrations this August 15th, the government has already set sights on realising the development goals for the 'Amrit Kaal', which started with the completion of 75 years of freedom last year.
India is all decked up to celebrate its 77th Independence Day on Tuesday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lead the celebrations at the iconic Red Fort.
In a historic and momentous gesture, the 76th Independence Day Ceremony at the iconic Red Fort in Delhi will witness the presence of 50 distinguished ‘Karmyogis’ (Corporals) from the Border Roads Organisation (BRO), along with their spouses, as special guests.
India will be celebrating its 77th Independence Day on Tuesday, and the Prime Minister is scheduled to address the nation on the occasion from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort.