The Indian Navy's naval band, with its reverberating signature tune 'Hum Taiyyar Hai', marched past the Kartavya Path as part of the Republic Day parade. A shimmering band of the Indian Navy was on Friday led by M. Anthony Raj MCPO (Musician) II Class, declaring to the world the Navy's might
The tableau reflected empowerment of women in state, self-reliant women, chanderi art and also contained a replica of Lahari Bai, a tribal woman of Madhya Pradesh, with a tagline of 'The millet woman of India'.
The tableau took center stage with a dynamic depiction of the famous Ghoomar dance, a graceful whirling tradition performed by Rajasthani women during festivities. A towering statue of Meera Bai, a renowned poet and devotee, graced the rear of the tableau, symbolizing devotion and strengt
Demonstrating Nari Shakti on Republic Day, the Defence Research and Development Organisation tableau was led by Sunita Jena, an outstanding scientist and a specialist in guided missiles. She had developed Indigenous Liquid Ramjet Technology using the technology for STAR series missiles.
The tableau of Andhra Pradesh was on the subject of "Transforming School Education in Andhra Pradesh, Making Students Globally Competitive' that highlighted the educational reforms taken up by the government.
The trailer depicts major achievements based on the Presidency priorities. Indian Presidency's decision to make African Union a full member is shown by joining of hands in Namaste mudra, one showing Indian and another African Union's flags.
Manipur's Ima Keithel or the "Mother's Market, a 500-year-old market, the one and only in the world run entirely by women, is the central theme of the state's tableau that was showcased to the nation from Kartavya Path.