The BJP is set to launch its 11-day “Tiranga Yatra” to reach out to people across the country, highlighting India's success in Operation Sindoor and promoting the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign. Started in 2022 as a part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the initiative aims to bring the tricolour home and invoke a personal connection with the national flag. With Prime Minister Modi as a vocal supporter, the BJP has been using the "Tiranga template" in their campaigns for years, with a focus on national unity.
During a visit to London, India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar was heckled by a pro-Khalistani extremist who breached security and ran towards his car, tearing the Indian national flag. Police were initially unresponsive but eventually intervened and attempted to calm the man down instead of restraining him. The Ministry of External Affairs has condemned the actions of the separatist group and expects the UK government to fulfill their diplomatic obligations. This incident comes after Jaishankar brought up concerns about Khalistani extremism during a meeting with UK's Secretary of State for Home Yvette Cooper.
Tral, a town known for unrest in Jammu and Kashmir, witnessed a significant transformation as it unfurled the Indian national flag for the first time on its 76th Republic Day. The joint unfurling of the flag by an elderly person, a youth, and a child signified the unity of generations and their shared commitment to the nation. This peaceful ceremony, attended by over 1000 people, was a testament to Tral's aspirations for peace, progress, and national integration. The town, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, stood tall as a beacon of hope for a 'Naya Kashmir'.
President Droupadi Murmu, along with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, led the nation in commemorating the 76th Republic Day at Kartavya Path, New Delhi. As part of the festivities, the two Presidents arrived in a traditional buggy, reviving a tradition discontinued for 40 years. The celebrations focused on the 75th anniversary of the Constitution's enactment and highlighted "Jan Bhagidari" or public participation. The parade also showcased India's cultural diversity, unity, equality, development, and military strength.
In a recent incident in Nagpur, a government official was accused of disrespecting the Indian flag during a public event. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis spoke about the incident, stating that strict action will be taken against those responsible. The incident has sparked controversy and raised questions about patriotism and respect for national symbols. Fadnavis's comments have added fuel to the debate and brought attention to the issue.
In a surprising turn of events, a man accused of shouting anti-India slogans was granted bail by the Madhya Pradesh High Court on the condition that he salute the Indian flag 21 times a month, while also shouting "Bharat Mata ki Jai." This decision by the court has sparked debate and raised questions about the use of such unusual bail conditions in cases of sedition. Some are praising the court's decision, while others are concerned about potential infringement on the accused's rights. This case highlights the complexities and controversies surrounding issues of free speech and nationalism in India.
In a unique and exciting event, the Indian Air Force will be celebrating its 92nd Raising Day with a 7,000 km long car rally from Thoise to Tawang. The rally, called 'Vayu Veer Vijeta', will witness the participation of 52 air warriors, including women, who will drive through 16 halts and interact with students along the way. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will also flag off the rally at the National War Memorial on October 1, making it a grand celebration of the IAF's illustrious history and achievements.
Senior scientists at ISRO recall their interactions with Prime Minister Modi during the Chandrayaan-2 and Chandrayaan-3 missions. They talk about his keen interest in space science since his days as the Chief Minister of Gujarat and how his visit to the Space Applications Centre inspired them. One scientist also shares her experience of being personally congratulated by the PM during the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3. "August 23 Declared National Space Day, Chandrayaan 2 landing site named 'Tiranga Point'" To celebrate the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on August 23, 2023, PM Narendra Modi declared the day as National Space Day and named the landing site as 'Shiva Shakti Point.' He also christened the Chandrayaan-2 landing site as 'Tiranga Point' in honor of India's tricolor flag. This achievement made India the fourth country to successfully land on the moon and the first to land near the southern polar region.
Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi of Hyderabad, along with Commissioner Amrapali Kata and Deputy Mayor Srilatha Shobhan Reddy, hoisted the national flag at GHMC headquarters on Thursday. In her address, the Mayor praised the efforts of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and the State government in fulfilling their promises to the people and promoting good governance. The event also included a salute to the police and a reflection on India's independence struggle.
On Thursday, students and staff at Sainik School Korukonda in Vizianagaram gathered for a grand Independence Day celebration. The ceremony included a tribute to the sacrifices made for the nation's freedom, hoisting of the national flag, and an inspiring speech from Principal Group Captain S S Shastri. The event also featured a march past and prize distribution ceremony, highlighting the cadets' discipline and achievements.