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79th Independence Day celebration in Old Delhi

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Time of India
7 hours ago
- Time of India
79th I-Day celebrated with patriotic fervour
1 2 3 4 Prayagraj: The 79th Independence Day was celebrated by various organisations, educational institutions, political parties, and denizens of the Sangam City with great enthusiasm on Friday. An impressive function was organised at the Allahabad high court. Judges, along with their spouses, former judges, the Advocate General, Additional Advocate General, Additional Solicitor General of India, Members of the Bar, officers, and staff of the court assembled at the front lawn of the court, which was decorated tastefully. Justice Arun Bhansali, Chief Justice, hoisted the national flag at 10am, followed by the national anthem. At the collectorate campus, district magistrate (Prayagraj) Manish Kumar Verma hoisted the tricolour. He also honoured the family members of freedom fighters. The DM recalled the contribution of freedom fighters in gaining independence. The nation's 79th Independence Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and fanfare at the NCR headquarters office, Prayagraj, on Friday. The event commenced with flag hoisting by general manager Upendra Chandra Joshi. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 1 Reason to Read The 5 Books American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends For Turning Your Life... Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo On the occasion, the GM inspected the parade of the Railway Protection Force, Bharat Scouts and Guides, and St John Ambulance Brigade. The GM also awarded 21 railway personnel for outstanding performance. Vice-chancellor prof Sangita Srivastava hoisted the national flag at Allahabad University. The VC gave message to the students and teachers to make continuous and earnest efforts for nation-building and the development of the country. O n the 79th Independence Day, No 4 Air Force Band of Central Air Command, Bamrauli, presented a grand musical display at Amar Shaheed Chandrashekhar Azad Park in the city. Known for their signature martial music that blends melodically with soulful and timeless harmonies, the air warriors' band captivated the audience and made it an evening to remember. The concert was a landmark event for the people of Prayagraj. The event aimed to foster national pride, public engagement, and rekindle the spirit of patriotism. The hallowed environs of Amar Shaheed Chandrashekhar Park were filled to capacity with an enthusiastic crowd cutting across the sections of society and boosted the patriotic fervour. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Time of India
8 hours ago
- Time of India
Flag hoisting, parades mark I-Day in city
1 2 Varanasi: The 79th Independence Day was celebrated across the district on Friday with full enthusiasm and patriotic fervour, as the national flag was hoisted at government offices, academic institutions, and various establishments. Divisional Commissioner S Rajalingam hoisted the tricolour at the Commissionerate office, while DM Satyendra Kumar unfurled the flag at the Collectorate. Chief Development Officer Himanshu Nagpal hoisted the flag at Vikas Bhawan. The DC also planted saplings in the Commissionerate compound to mark the day. At Police Lines, Commissioner of Police Mohit Agrawal hoisted the national flag, took the salute of the parade, and addressed officials and newly recruited women constables. He also presented medals and honoured 52 police personnel for their distinguished service. Meanwhile, BHU celebrated the day with vice-chancellor Prof Ajit Kumar Chaturvedi hoisting the flag at Malviya Bhawan, followed by the flag hoisting at the amphitheatre ground, where NCC cadets presented a guard of honour. Students of Central Hindu Girls School captivated the audience with a colourful cultural programme. Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) also marked the occasion with a grand event at BLW Stadium. General Manager Naresh Pal Singh hoisted the tricolour and took the salute of a parade comprising contingents of the RPF, St. John's Ambulance Brigade, Civil Security Force, Bharat Scouts and Guides. tnn Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area.


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Time of India
SDRF man Gets adoption Calls for 13-month-old girl saved from Kishtwar rubble, but child reunited with family
Kishtwar: Indian Army personnel construct a Bailey bridge as part of restoration work at cloudburst-hit Chadoti village, in Kishtwar district, Jammu and Kashmir. (PTI Photo) CHASOTI: A long beard, a navy-blue cap, a megaphone, and a child in his lap. That was how the world met Shahnawaz, an SDRF member from Doda in J&K. His photo — cradling a 13-month-old girl pulled alive from rubble at Chasoti village in Kishtwar district — has gone viral. Calls and messages poured in. Strangers wanted to adopt the baby. 'Her parents have been found. She is with them now, but people don't believe me,' Shahnawaz said Sunday. They kept calling. Flash floods from a cloudburst on Aug 14 tore through Chasoti's hillside stream. Rajai Nalla roared, hurling down boulders, trees, homes. A bridge snapped. People crossing the wooden span were swept away. Pilgrims at campsites and langars for Machail Mata Yatra vanished in a matter of seconds. At least 61 dead, 116 injured, and about 70 still missing. Rescue teams dug with excavators. Relatives stood along mud-brown banks, eyes fixed on orange vests. Desperation pushed them dangerously close to the torrent until one voice cut through: 'Step back.' That was Shahnawaz again, megaphone in hand, sprinting up and down the stream. 'Everyone is desperate. You cannot stop them from rushing to the spot when they hear that a body has been found,' he said, his voice turning hoarse. On Aug 14 evening, while clearing a shattered home, he spotted a faint movement — a tiny arm under debris. He pulled out the child, cleaned her, and wrapped her in a blanket. Then he asked colleagues to free a woman trapped nearby — the girl's mother, a healthcare worker. Alive. 'When the child began to cry, I was happy,' he said. Later that night, when phone networks revived, Shahnawaz's photo exploded online. 'I felt proud that people recognised our work. We gave our 100%. Saving lives brought us happiness.' The girl was handed back to her father, who had been frantically searching. Shahnawaz kept moving. The next day, Independence Day, he revived another girl with CPR and mouth-to-mouth. He had seen Kishtwar's worst for six years since he joined SDRF in 2019 — bodies fished from Chenab's icy currents after road crashes in the region's harsh terrain. 'Last winter, after pulling bodies from the freezing river, I felt my blood circulation had stopped,' he said. His family has always been supportive and proud of his work, despite the dangers. 'They're happy I saved the infant,' he said, smiling. Then he turned serious, patting the megaphone slung by his side: 'It has drained my voice, but it is part of my job.' As dusk fell on Chasoti, Shahnawaz's chilling warning echoed — stay away from the killer stream.