In the 76th Republic Day celebrations, the 148 -member women’s marching contingent of the Central Reserve Police Force demonstrated the spirit of ‘Nari Shakti’ under the leadership of Assistant Commandant Aishwarya Joy M.
CRPF Women’s Squad is made up of women taken from units posted for anti-extremist, anti-Naxalite and law and order related work in various parts of the country and it depicts a small India, because women from all parts of the country in it Personnel include.
The marching squad with 92 personnel of the Railway Protection Force led by the Board of Security Commissioner Aditya moved towards the salute platform playing the tune of ‘Veer Sainik’.
The RPF squad demonstrated vigilance, power and service in the Republic Day parade, which shows its important role in contributing to the safety and national progress of Indian Railways.
So far 1087 brave martyrs have been martyred in this force, who has sacrificed his life on the altar of duty. Principle sentence – ‘Seva resolution’.
All Women Bands of Delhi Police also participated in the Republic Day Parade for the second time and are leading the band master Ruyangunuo. The Delhi Police Brass and Pipe Band consists of four women sub-inspectors and 64 women constables.
The Delhi Police marching contingent, which has been the winner of the best marching troop, was led by Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Rishi Kumar Singh, IPS.
After this came a contingent of Border Security Force, whose soldiers were riding on camels adorned in bright colors. These royal camels of BSF or ‘desert ships’ are trusted companions in the inaccessible areas of Rajasthan and Kutch.
Interestingly, all the soldiers involved in this troop are more than six feet long and their mustache is also the same. People were surprised to see different types of dresses to be formally worn by BSF camels and riders.
Then came the Camel mounted band of BSF, which is the only band of its kind in the world. Established in 1986-87 by the Rajasthan Frontier of BSF, this band is a permanent feature of desert and Marwar festivals.
The huge pipes of 94 musicians from 13 units of the Indian Army and drums band surprised the audience with their coordinated March-paste with the tunes of ‘Jai Janmabhoomi’.