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👉The 77th Republic Day was celebrated with pride, patriotism and grandeur at the Police Training Ground in Sagar, the divisional headquarters. Deputy Chief Minister and district in-charge minister Rajendra Shukla hoisted the national flag and took the salute at an impressive parade.
Accompanied by Collector and Superintendent of Police, he reviewed the parade in an open jeep. Police and armed force contingents presented disciplined march-pasts, accompanied by ceremonial gun salutes and the national anthem.
Shri Shukla honoured democracy fighters, MISA detainees and Padma Shri awardee Shri Bhagwandas Raikwar. He also read the Chief Minister’s message, highlighting national progress and state initiatives for youth, farmers, women and the poor.
School students presented colourful cultural programmes, while various departments showcased development-themed tableaux. Officers and employees were honoured for outstanding service, and prizes were awarded for the best parade, tableaux and cultural performances.
Mayor Emphasizes On Cleanliness..
👉A dignified flag-hoisting ceremony was held at the Municipal Corporation office on the occasion of Republic Day. Mayor Smt. Sangeeta Tiwari, Corporation President Vrindavan Ahirwar and Commissioner Rajkumar Khatri hoisted the national flag in the presence of councillors, officers and staff, followed by the national anthem.
The Mayor highlighted the significance of the Constitution and urged officials to prioritise cleanliness, transparency and public service. Meritorious students were honoured, and innovative “waste-to-innovation” exhibits were sent to the main PTC Ground Programe.
...Education Is a means of Nation-Building...
He highlighted the historical importance of January 26, calling the Constitution the foundation of India’s sovereignty, democracy and equality, and paid tribute to freedom fighters and Constitution makers.
Referring to Dr. Sir Harisingh Gour’s role in the Constituent Assembly, he said the university carries forward his vision of education as a tool for social reform. Prof. Thakur also urged students to view education as a means of nation-building.
He shared the university’s academic, research and infrastructure achievements, including new courses, research recognition, digital initiatives and major development projects. Faculty members, officers, staff, students and NCC cadets attended the ceremony, while students presented patriotic songs as part of the celebrations.
Build Self-reliant & developed India
Extending greetings to staff members, party office-bearers and workers, she said Republic Day inspires citizens to uphold the Constitution, protect democratic values and remain committed to national service.
She urged everyone to understand their duties and actively contribute to building a strong, self-reliant and developed India.
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