As part of the 75th Republic Day celebrations, a special event was organized by the Ministry of Jal Shakti to honour women change makers of Swachh Bharat Mission - Grameen in New Delhi.
The AIFF's Technical Committee meeting was chaired by former India captain IM Vijayan and attended by AIFF Acting Secretary General M Satyanarayan, members Pinky Bompal Magar, Harjinder Singh, Arun Malhotra, Climax Lawrence, Eugeneson Lyngdoh and AIFF Technical Director Syed Sabir Pasha
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
Indian women are nowhere less in any way and they excel and present their calibre in every field. On the occasion of the 75th Republic Day, Nari Shakti took centre stage and it is on complete display as women soldiers march down the Kartavya Path.
For the first time ever on the Kartavya Path marched an all-women contingent of the Armed Forces Medical Services, led by Maj Srishti Khullar with Capt Amba Samant from Army Dental Corps, Surg Lt Kanchana from Indian Navy, Fit Lt Dhivya Priya from Indian Air Force as the sub-ordinate officer
Former Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu who has been conferred with the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian honour in the country, has said he was truly humbled by it and dedicated the award to farmers, women, youth and all fellow citizens.
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.
The CISF's women band was in vibrant Lahariya turbans adorned with saffron hackles and sparkling band instruments, playing the spirited tune of 'Amar Senani'. The band was led by Constable Kashyap Monika Narendra conveying CISF's unwavering commitment to national security.