India Republic Day -- Among the many tableaux of States and UTs, Uttar Pradesh, Tripura and Uttarakhand were selected 1st, 2nd and 1 / 3 respectively
The Jat Regimental Centre marching contingent continues to be adjudged as the best one amongst the three Services and the Delhi Police marching unit selected as the best among the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and other auxiliary forces over the Republic Day parade, the Defence Ministry statement explained.
They have been adjudged based on the assessment of the sections of judges and the outcomes of the competitive presentation of the contingents, the affirmation said. Three panels of judges were appointed for assessing the performance of the marching contingents from the Expert services, CAPF and other auxiliary makes, tableaux from various Says and Union Territories (UTs), Central Ministries
and sectors and schoolchildren items, the Ministry said.
Among the tableaux of States and UTs, Uttar Pradesh, Tripura and Uttarakhand were chosen initial, 2nd and 3rd correspondingly. The Department of Biotechnology was chosen the best cadre among the Central Ministries, sectors, the CAPF and other reliable forces. Special prize wa
s given to the tableau of the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), the statement said.
The actual combined performance of Mount Abu Public School and Vidya Bharti School are actually adjudged the best school functionality, while the consolation prize attended the Delhi Tamil Schooling Association Schools, the affirmation added.
Republic Day celebrated across Chennai with security norms in place
The events were held with reduced number of participants and adherence to actual distancing regulations
Republic Day celebrations on Tuesday have been toned down but nevertheless observed by various government office buildings and educational institutions across the urban center with restricted participation because of the pandemic.
Chennai Enthusiast R. Seethalakshmi distributed health assistance under different federal government schemes to several beneficiar
ies at an event held at the Chennai Collectorate.
John Thomas, Basic Manager, Southern Railway, who also took the salute on the RPF parade, said a year ago had posed many difficulties for Southern Railway. Besides the pandemic, it had to bear the brunt of two cyclones, Nivar and Burevi, that will hit the State. Appreciating the personnel’s indomitable spirit, this individual said they had ensured soft resumption of rail solutions. He also distributed prizes to COVID-19 warriors of the medical department.
It was an occasion to honour about 163 employees of the Metropolitan Transport Corporation for their dedication. IT Managing Director K. Elangovan gave away cash prizes to employees who excelled in a variety of services, including
sales of monthly season ticket, variety of fine and ensuring road safety.
At the Tamil Nadu State Election Commission company in Koyambedu, Election Bureau R. Palaniswamy hoisted the national flag and spread sweets.
Competitions held
Tournaments in badminton and ping pong were conducted for the employe
es of Chennai Metro Rail Ltd. CMRLs managing director Pradeep Yadav gave at a distance prizes to 48 officials and staff members.
Addressing a compact gathering at the Chennai Practices office, M. V. H. Choudary, Chief Commissioner of Customs, Chennai, elaborated with various initiatives. The body had detected 481 cases involving Rs.64. 14 crore, typically related to gold smuggling.
Honours were presented to the greatest personnel of the Central Business Security Force, the Slot Fire Service and the interface users at the event organised by the Chennai Port Confidence. Its chairman P. Raveendran also inspected a march.
At the celebrations held in Indian Oil Bhavan, Nungambakkam, P. Jayadevan, executive director and State head (Tamil Nadu and Puducherry) set off several innovative and landmark products introduced, including XP 100 - high octane petrol and LPG version - XtraTej.
Educational institutions
Several educational institutions also celebrated Republic Day.
Vice-Chancellor Sudha Seshayyan of the Tamil Nadu Dr . M. G. R. Medical University unfurled the banner on the university premises.
Within the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research K. V. Vijayaraghavan, who unfurled the flag, said the institute was building a independent block and participating in vaccination trials. During the celebrations organised at VIT Chennai, Sankar Viswanathan, vice-president, VIT, unfurled the tricolour and analyzed the guard of honour presented by security personnel.
Similarly,Tamil Nadu Waqf Mother board chairman A. Mohammedjan hoisted the national flag around the boards premises.
Events had been also organised at the TANGEDCO company, Oil and Natural Gas Company and Tamil Nadu Catastrophe Risk Reduction Agency areas with adherence to rigorous safety norms.