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Full-dress rehearsal brings spirit of freedom alive in Ludhiana ahead of 79th Independence Day.

Full-dress rehearsal brings spirit of freedom alive in Ludhiana ahead of 79th Independence Day.

Time of Indiaa day ago
Ludhiana: A full dress rehearsal for the 79th Independence Day took place on PAU grounds on Wednesday.
Deputy commissioner Himanshu Jain presided over the parade and hoisted the flag.
He took a salute from the participating contingents of march past comprising Punjab Police (men and women), Punjab Home Guards, NCC Scouts (boys and girls) and others, led by parade commander PPS Officer Harshpreet Singh.
The deputy commissioner was accompanied by DCP Parminder Singh Bhandal and ADC Rakesh Kumar.
The march past was followed by a mass PT show by 850 students of 25 government schools, patriotic colourful cultural programme presented by students of different institutions, including Government High School (Dhandari), Spring Dale School, BVM School, DAV School and 16 others institutions.
Minutes after the full-dress rehearsal, the deputy commissioner also held a meeting with various departments in the stadium and gave final touches to the arrangements for district-level
Independence Day celebrations
event. He added that Punjab minister Aman Arora would preside over the district-level Independence Day function to be held on August 15 here.
Jain stressed upon the need for all departments concerned to exert sincere efforts to ensure that the I-Day celebrations were exceptional. He urged the officials to diligently perform their duties to carry out this grand event seamlessly, highlighting the importance of meticulous planning and execution.
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