In a historic first, the Delhi Police is set to make a groundbreaking mark in the 75th Republic Day Parade by showcasing its all-women parade and band contingent.
Speaking to the media in a press conference, Special CP Law and Order Dependra Pathak said, "Delhi Police has made all the necessary arrangements for the Republic Day event. The traffic unit, Security Unit and District Unit have been deployed for the security arrangements."
Following the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of Lord Ram, the Yogi government has started preparations for celebrating the second Republic Day of Amritkal on a grand note on January 26 in Uttar Pradesh.
The Director General of Police, Jammu and Kashmir, RR Swain, chaired a high-level joint security meeting to review the preparedness in the Kashmir Zone in view of the forthcoming Republic Day.
According to a Cabinet press release, this decision reflects the commitment of both nations to deepen bilateral relations and foster a more robust economic partnership.
Speaking to ANI on Republic Day security arrangements, "Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Devesh Kumar Mahla said, "All arrangements are being made to stop any nuisance. Repeated rehearsals and training of the team are being done. Around 8,000 forces have been deployed for the event."
The Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) Tableau participating in this year's Republic Day parade will showcase the Chandrayaan-3 as its primary highlight.
The Haryana Tableau is all set to display 'women empowerment' including the rampant development taking place in various sectors, with special emphasis on the state government schemes that are proving beneficial to the public at Kartavya Path this Republic Day.
As the country is gearing up for the 75th Republic Day, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation said on Wednesday that the metro services will start at 4 am on all its lines to facilitate the public to reach Kartavya Path to witness the ceremony on January 26.
Addressing the NCC and NSS members, the PM said that the next 25 years are very critical for the country, as it has resolved to be a developed nation till 2047.
Highlighting that the world is witnessing the "damaging and destabilising" effect of terrorism, President of the 78th Session of the UN General Assembly, Dennis Francis emphasised the need among member states to collaborate in efforts to combat this menace.