At the 76th Republic Day Parade, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Tripura showcased their unique cultural heritage and successful wildlife conservation efforts.
From the depiction of the sacred battlefield of Kurukshetra to crafts of Haryana such as reeda crafts, leather juttis, punja dari, chop, bagh, and phulkari, Haryana's Republic Day tableau is a celebration of the state's sports achievements, its heritage, and the empowerment of women.
As the celebrations of 76th Republic Day at Kartavya Path are in full swing, showcasing the rich culture and spirit of patriotism of the nation, Gujarat's tableau embraced development while preserving its heritage with the depiction of 12th century's 'Kirti Toran' and the modern marvel of 'S
Precision at tremendous speeds is on display today. Three MiG-29 aircraft in 'Baaz Formation' flypast in 'Vic' formation along with IAF Marching Contingent on Kartavya Path, captivating the audience. The flypast featured 40 aircraft/helicopters - 22 fighter jets, 11 transport aircraft and
The Indian Army's impressive display of military might and technological advancements at the 76th Republic Day parade stole the show at the Kartavya Path on Sunday.
On the 76th Republic Day, Kartavya Path showcased India's diverse strengths and its evolving cultural inclusiveness, marching towards a bright future. Among the 31 tableaux, including 16 from states and Union Territories, Uttarakhand and Goa highlighted their rich cultural heritage, touri
National Cadet Corps (NCC), the largest uniformed youth organisation in the world with over 20 lakh cadets from schools and colleges across the country will be marching during the Republic Day celebrations.
As India celebrates its 76th Republic Day at Kartavya Path in Delhi on Sunday, Uttar Pradesh portrayed the spiritual celebration of Maha Kumbh emphasising the tale of 'Samudra Manthan' and devotion to Gods.