Key Points

Gandhinagar witnessed a spirited Tiranga Yatra with hundreds participating in Tricolour-themed rallies. The event, inspired by PM Modi, saw ministers, students, and police marching through the streets. Similar processions took place in Satyagraha Cantonment and Sector 7, boosting patriotic fervor. The celebrations honor India’s freedom fighters ahead of August 15.

Key Points: Gandhinagar Hosts Grand Tiranga Yatra Ahead of Independence Day

  • Minister Bhanuben Babaria led the 2-3 km rally in Gandhinagar
  • Students and police waved flags in Tricolour attire
  • Similar yatras held in Satyagraha Cantonment and Sector 7
  • Independence Day celebrations mark India’s 1947 freedom from British rule
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Gujarat: Grand Tiranga Yatra organised in Gandhinagar ahead of Independence day

Hundreds join PM Modi’s Tiranga Yatra in Gandhinagar, celebrating patriotism with Tricolour-themed rallies ahead of August 15.

"The streets turned into a moving mosaic of patriotism – Event Organizer"

Gandhinagar, Aug 12

On the call of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a spirited Tiranga Yatra was held across the country on Tuesday to ignite patriotism and unity ahead of Independence Day. Gujarat's Gandhinagar witnessed a vibrant display of national pride as hundreds of citizens gathered for the yatra, which commenced from Sector 6 and stretched over 2 to 3 kilometres.

The rally saw enthusiastic participation from Minister Bhanuben Babaria, MLA Rita Patel, Mayor Meera Patel, District Collector Mehul Dave, schoolteachers, students, and police personnel. Dressed in Tricolour-themed attire and waving the national flag, participants turned the city streets into a moving mosaic of patriotism.

Similar 'Tiranga Yatras' were also held in other parts of Gandhinagar, including Satyagraha Cantonment and Sector 7, where citizens united in the spirit of freedom and remembrance. Sector 6 Police Inspector, alongside school authorities and local leaders, ensured smooth coordination of the event.

With Independence Day just around the corner, the air is once again filled with patriotic fervour. Homes, markets, and public spaces across the city are adorned with the Tricolour, invoking memories of childhood celebrations and the enduring legacy of August 15, 1947 — the day India broke free from nearly two centuries of British colonial rule.

Observed annually, Independence Day is not only a national holiday but also a celebration of India’s hard-won freedom. It marks the end of British rule, established through the Indian Independence Act of July 18, 1947, and also commemorates the partition of India and Pakistan. While India celebrates its independence on August 15, Pakistan observes it on August 14.

The day pays homage to the countless freedom fighters whose sacrifices laid the foundation of a sovereign nation. Across the country, it is marked by flag-hoisting ceremonies, parades, cultural performances, and tributes to India's rich heritage and diversity.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the patriotic spirit, I hope the government also focuses on real issues like unemployment and inflation. Flag marches are good, but we need concrete actions too.
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Rohit P
My kids participated from their school and came home so excited! These events teach the younger generation about our history better than any textbook. Kudos to all organizers!
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Michael C
As someone visiting from Canada, I'm amazed by India's patriotic spirit during Independence month. The energy is infectious! The tricolor decorations everywhere are beautiful.
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Kavya N
We need more such inclusive events that bring people together beyond politics. The sight of police, students and leaders walking together with the flag is truly special ❤️🤍💚
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Siddharth J
Hope the spirit of unity shown today continues beyond August 15th. True patriotism means working together for India's progress every single day, not just on national holidays.

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