Assam Rifles Seize ₹1.8 Crore Areca Nuts in Mizoram, Celebrate Republic Day

Assam Rifles conducted a successful operation in Aizawl, Mizoram, seizing 339 bags of illegal areca nuts valued at approximately ₹1.8 crore and arresting three individuals. Concurrently, the force actively led 77th Republic Day celebrations in several locations, fostering community spirit through various events. The celebrations included competitions and tributes marking the 150th year of 'Vande Mataram'. The Assam tableau at the national parade highlighted the traditional terracotta artisans of Asharikandi village, aligning with the theme of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Seize ₹1.8 Cr Contraband in Aizawl

  • Major contraband seizure in Aizawl
  • Three individuals arrested
  • Republic Day celebrations across multiple locations
  • Focus on '150 Years of Vande Mataram'
  • Tableau highlighted Assam's terracotta artisans
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Assam Rifles seize contraband worth Rs 1.8 crore from Aizawl, Mizoram

Assam Rifles seized 339 bags of illegal areca nuts worth ₹1.8 crore in Aizawl, arresting three. The force also led Republic Day celebrations across the region.

"The endeavour underscored the Assam Rifles' commitment to evoking patriotism and fostering unity and peace in the area. - Official Release"

Aizawl, January 26

In a significant and well-coordinated action against illegal activities in Mizoram, Assam Rifles successfully recovered 339 bags of illegal Areca Nuts from general area Tlangnuam, Aizawl, on Sunday. The total market value of the seized consignment is estimated to be ₹1 crore and 80 Lakhs.

As per a release by Headquarters Inspector General Assam Rifles (East), the operation was carried out based on timely intelligence inputs regarding the storage of contraband. Consequently, Assam Rifles launched the operation that culminated in the seizure of a consignment, three vehicles and the arrest of three individuals, who were handed over to Custom Preventive Force, Aizawl, for further investigation and necessary legal proceedings.

Meanwhile, Assam Rifles, along with the local community, celebrated the 77th Republic Day on Monday with great enthusiasm and patriotic spirit at Srikona, Borobekra, Kadamtala, New Kaiphundai, Kaimai and Nungba. The event witnessed active participation from students, teachers and local residents, making it a memorable occasion.

The week-long celebrations included Run for Unity, painting, singing and essay writing competitions, along with mass singing and screening of documentaries on '150 Years of Vande Matram'. Sweets and refreshments were also distributed to make the event memorable, the release noted.

The endeavour underscored the Assam Rifles' commitment to evoking patriotism and fostering unity and peace in the area. The celebrations concluded with renewed resolve and hope for a peaceful and prosperous future, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all attendees.

Meanwhile, the Assam tableau at Kartavya Path, themed Aatmanirbhar Bharat, celebrated Asharikandi village in Dhubri district, which is India's largest cluster of traditional Assamese terracotta artisans. For more than a century, generations of artisan families here have preserved the timeless art of clay craftsmanship, reflecting refined aesthetics and deep cultural meaning while sustaining livelihoods through indigenous skill.

India's Republic Day commemorates the adoption of the Constitution in 1950, marking the nation's transition to a republic. Held annually on 26 January at Kartavya Path, New Delhi, the parade is organised by the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Culture and has been a tradition since the first celebration in 1950.

This year's parade gave special emphasis to the sesquicentenary of Vande Mataram, intertwining historical remembrance with expressions of artistic and martial pride.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's heartening to see the article also highlight the community celebrations. The Assam Rifles are not just about security, but also about building bonds with locals. The painting and essay competitions for Republic Day sound wonderful.
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Ananya R
Areca nut smuggling is a serious issue. It affects local farmers and the legal market. Hope the investigation goes deep and finds the masterminds. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While the seizure is commendable, I do wish the article spent a bit more time on the "why" – what drives this smuggling in Mizoram? Understanding the root causes is key to a lasting solution, beyond just seizures.
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Kavya N
The part about the Assam tableau celebrating terracotta artisans is so beautiful. That's the real spirit of Republic Day – celebrating our diverse crafts and 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'. Makes me proud!
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Vikram M
Timely intelligence and swift action. This shows good coordination. Our forces are vigilant even during festival times. Salute to their dedication on Republic Day and every day.

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