Delhi L-G Hosts Republic Day 'At Home'; CM Meets Blind Cricket Champions

Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena and his wife hosted the traditional Republic Day 'At Home' event at Lok Niwas, attended by a wide cross-section of society. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta separately participated in a Flag Foundation event where she met and congratulated the Indian women's visually impaired cricket team on their T20 World Cup win. The CM also attended a school annual day, emphasizing the essential partnership of sports and education for holistic development. The 'At Home' gathering included dignitaries from politics, judiciary, armed forces, and various public service sectors.

Key Points: Delhi Republic Day 'At Home' Event & CM's Engagements

  • L-G hosts traditional Republic Day event
  • Guests from diverse sectors honoured
  • CM meets visually impaired cricket world champions
  • CM emphasizes sports-education synergy
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Delhi L-G Saxena hosts 'At Home' at Lok Niwas on occasion of 77th Republic Day

L-G V.K. Saxena hosts Republic Day 'At Home' in Delhi. CM Rekha Gupta meets blind cricket world champions and attends school event.

"Sports and education must go hand in hand for the complete development of personality. - Chief Minister Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Jan 24

Delhi Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena and his wife Sangita Saxena, on Saturday, hosted the traditional 'At Home' at Lok Niwas, ahead of the 77th Republic Day.

"Apart from Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the event was attended by guests from diverse and varied spectrum," an official statement said.

The function is a traditional meet and greet event held to foster unity, celebrate national/statehood days and acknowledge contributions from various sectors of society to the national capital.

The guests included freedom fighters, Padma awardees from Delhi, students of government and private schools and colleges, families of martyrs of Delhi Police and Delhi Fire Service, academicians, sportspersons, paralympians, Swachhagrahis, Divyangjan, distinguished doctors and physicians, artists and performers, priests and religious leaders of different religions and sects.

The 'At Home' was attended by Delhi Ministers Ashish Sood and Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly Mohan Singh Bisht, Judges of Delhi High Court, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan, the Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, representatives of Foreign Missions in India, Vice-Chancellors, Doctors, Lawyers, Civil Society, Media and officers from Union government, Delhi government, Delhi Police, Delhi Development Authority, Municipal Corporation of Delhi and New Delhi Municipal Council, among others.

Earlier on Saturday, CM Gupta participated in a programme organised by the Flag Foundation of India.

During the event, the Chief Minister met the Indian women's visually impaired Cricket Team and congratulated them on their historic achievement of winning the T20 World Cup, while extending her best wishes.

On this occasion, she also interacted with Member of Parliament Naveen Jindal.

The efforts of the Flag Foundation of India to honour the national flag and carry the message of the Tricolour to every individual further strengthen the sense of national pride.

On this occasion, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa was also present.

During the day, Chief Minister Gupta also took part in a school's annual day event and said, "Sports and education must go hand in hand for the complete development of personality."

The Chief Minister said, "The classroom imparts knowledge, understanding, discipline, and the ability to think, while the sports field instils confidence, leadership, and the strength to persevere."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Wonderful to see the visually impaired women's cricket team being recognized! Their World Cup win was inspirational. More power to them.
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Arun Y
While the event looks good on paper, I hope such gatherings translate into real policy action for the common people of Delhi. The city faces so many daily challenges - pollution, water, traffic. Celebrations are fine, but governance is key.
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Priya S
The CM is right about sports and education going hand in hand. We need more investment in school sports infrastructure across the country, not just in elite schools.
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Michael C
Impressive guest list. Having the Chiefs of Defence Staff and Air Staff, judges, and foreign mission reps all under one roof shows the importance of the occasion. A good diplomatic and community event.
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Kavya N
Jai Hind! Seeing the families of martyrs from Delhi Police and Fire Service being honoured brings a tear to the eye. We must never forget their sacrifice. 🙏

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