
Thoubal, Aug 17: The Assam Rifles, under the Spear Corps, organised a grand Band Display and Cultural Programme at the historic Khongjom War Memorial in Thoubal, Manipur, celebrating the spirit of India’s 80th Independence Day through music, culture and national pride.
The event brought together local citizens, civil administration officials, students and NCC cadets, providing a vibrant platform to celebrate the country's rich cultural heritage and reinforce the message of unity and shared national identity.
A major attraction of the programme was the Khukri Dance, which showcased the martial traditions and cultural heritage associated with the region. The performance was complemented by impressive Jazz and Pipe Band displays, adding a musical dimension to the Independence Day celebrations.
Colourful cultural performances further enlivened the event, reflecting India's diverse traditions and the spirit of harmony that binds communities across the country.
The participation of students and NCC cadets added a strong youth dimension to the programme, encouraging young people to connect with the nation's history, cultural heritage and values of service and patriotism.
The Khongjom War Memorial, a site of considerable historical significance in Manipur, provided a fitting backdrop for the celebrations. Through the programme, the Assam Rifles sought to combine remembrance of the region's history with a celebration of contemporary India's unity and diversity.
The event also highlighted the role of cultural programmes in bringing communities together and creating meaningful interaction between security forces, civil administration and local residents.
The vibrant performances and enthusiastic participation turned the occasion into a celebration of India's cultural diversity, unity and collective pride, marking Independence Day in a spirit of harmony and national fellowship.
Thoubal, Aug 17: The Assam Rifles, under the Spear Corps, organised a grand Band Display and Cultural Programme at the historic Khongjom War Memorial in Thoubal, Manipur, celebrating the spirit of India’s 80th Independence Day through music, culture and national pride.
The event brought together local citizens, civil administration officials, students and NCC cadets, providing a vibrant platform to celebrate the country's rich cultural heritage and reinforce the message of unity and shared national identity.
A major attraction of the programme was the Khukri Dance, which showcased the martial traditions and cultural heritage associated with the region. The performance was complemented by impressive Jazz and Pipe Band displays, adding a musical dimension to the Independence Day celebrations.
Colourful cultural performances further enlivened the event, reflecting India's diverse traditions and the spirit of harmony that binds communities across the country.
The participation of students and NCC cadets added a strong youth dimension to the programme, encouraging young people to connect with the nation's history, cultural heritage and values of service and patriotism.
The Khongjom War Memorial, a site of considerable historical significance in Manipur, provided a fitting backdrop for the celebrations. Through the programme, the Assam Rifles sought to combine remembrance of the region's history with a celebration of contemporary India's unity and diversity.
The event also highlighted the role of cultural programmes in bringing communities together and creating meaningful interaction between security forces, civil administration and local residents.
The vibrant performances and enthusiastic participation turned the occasion into a celebration of India's cultural diversity, unity and collective pride, marking Independence Day in a spirit of harmony and national fellowship.
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