Rashtriya Ekta Diwas: Grand Parade and Cultural Festival in Gujarat

A spectacular Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebration is planned for October 31 in Gujarat's Ekta Nagar. The event will feature an impressive parade with Central Armed Police Forces and state police contingents showcasing their skills. Women officers will take center stage, leading the Guard of Honour for Prime Minister Modi and demonstrating martial arts. The celebrations also include indigenous dog breeds, cultural performances by 900 artists, and recognition of gallantry award winners.

Key Points: Rashtriya Ekta Diwas Grand Celebration in Gujarat on October 31

  • Grand parade featuring CAPFs and state police forces showcasing skills and discipline
  • Women police officers leading Guard of Honour for PM Modi
  • Indigenous dog breeds Rampur and Mudhol Hounds demonstrating operational skills
  • Cultural festival with 900 artists performing classical dances nationwide
  • Brave medal winners from anti-Naxal and counter-terror operations participating
  • Brass bands and camel-mounted contingents adding spectacle to celebrations
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Rashtriya Ekta Diwas: Grand celebration planned on Oct 31 in Gujarat

Union Home Ministry organizes grand Rashtriya Ekta Diwas parade in Ekta Nagar featuring CAPFs, women officers, indigenous dog breeds, and cultural performances.

"These breeds have made significant contributions as force multipliers during BSF operations, embodying the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Oct 24

A grand event is being planned by the Union Home Ministry on the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas on October 31 in Ekta Nagar in Gujarat to highlight the spirit of harmony and patriotism while celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, an official said on Friday.

The day underscores India's unity, integrity, and national solidarity, while paying tribute to Patel's pivotal role in uniting 562 princely states and laying the foundation of modern India.

This year's celebrations will include a grand parade and cultural festival. During the Parade, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and State Police forces will showcase their skills, discipline, and valour, said a statement.

This year's National Unity Day parade will include contingents from Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Sashstra Seema Bal (SSB) along with police forces from states of Assam, Tripura, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and the NCC.

The parade will also feature cavalry and camel-mounted contingents, demonstrations by indigenous dog breeds and various martial arts and unarmed combat drills.

The parade will also highlight the participation of women police officers and personnel. The Guard of Honour presented to Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be led by a female officer.

Women personnel of CISF and CRPF will demonstrate Martial Arts and Unarmed Combat drills, showcasing the strength and courage of India's daughters, said the statement.

This year's parade will also feature a marching contingent comprising exclusively Indian breed dogs of the BSF, Gujarat Police's Horse Contingent, Assam Police's Motorcycle Daredevil Show and BSF's Camel Contingent and Camel Mounted Band, which will be major attractions.

Additionally, indigenous dog breeds -- Rampur Hounds and Mudhol Hounds -- will demonstrate their skills. These breeds have made significant contributions as force multipliers during BSF operations, embodying the spirit of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, said the official statement.

Recently, at the All India Police Dog Competition, the Mudhol Hound "Riya" won first place and will lead the dog squad in this year's parade, it said.

To make this year's parade more spectacular, brass bands from BSF, CRPF, CISF, SSB, Delhi Police, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Jammu & Kashmir will also participate.

This year, the parade will feature five Shaurya Chakra awardees from the CRPF and 16 gallantry medal winners from the BSF. These brave individuals demonstrated exceptional courage in anti-Naxal operations in Jharkhand and counter-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir. BSF personnel showcased their unmatched valour and heroism during Operation Sindoor on the western border.

Alongside the parade, a cultural programme organised by the Ministry of Culture will showcase 900 artists performing India's classical dances, highlighting the rich diversity of our culture and national unity.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Great to see indigenous dog breeds getting recognition! Mudhol Hounds and Rampur Hounds are truly our national pride. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Arun Y
While I appreciate the celebrations, I hope the government also focuses on addressing current challenges to national unity. Celebrations are good, but real unity comes from inclusive policies and development for all regions.
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Sarah B
The cultural program with 900 artists sounds amazing! It's beautiful how India's diversity becomes our strength during such celebrations. Can't wait to watch it on TV!
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Vikram M
Salute to our brave CAPF personnel and gallantry award winners! Their sacrifices keep our nation safe. The parade will be a fitting tribute to their courage.
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Kavya N
So proud to see women personnel demonstrating martial arts! Our daughters are truly breaking barriers and serving the nation with equal courage 💪
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Michael C
The camel-mounted band and horse contingents sound fascinating! It's great to see traditional elements being incorporated into modern celebrations. India's cultural richness never fails to amaze me.

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