UDHAMPUR, AUGUST 13: District Administration Udhampur organized a mega Tiranga rally at Udhampur. The rally was flagged off by DDC Chairperson Lal Chand and Deputy Commissioner Udhampur, Saloni Rai, from the District Headquarters in Udhampur.
Senior Superintendent of Police, Joginder Singh, Additional District Development Commissioner, Rajinder Singh, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Joginder Singh Jasrotia, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Dr Umesh Shan, ACD Dr Ranjeet Singh Kotwal and other District Heads, DDCs, former Legislatures general public participated in the rally.
The event also witnessed participation from prominent citizens, members of civil society, officers/officials from civil and police administration, students, and staff members from various government educational institutions in the Udhampur District.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from hundreds of school children, prominent citizens, and staff members, all carrying the National flag and chanting patriotic slogans such as “Jai Hind” and “Vande Mataram.”
The rally passed through Slathia Chowk, Ramnagar Chowk, Gole Market, and the Bus Stand and finally culminated at Devika Ghat, Udhampur.
While addressing the gathering, the DDC Chairperson and Deputy Commissioner emphasized the primary goal of the rally to promote awareness about the Tiranga campaign. They underscored the importance of celebrating Independence Day while honouring the sacrifices of martyrs, freedom fighters, and the contributions of the nation’s founding fathers.
The DC informed that a series of activities, including rallies, debates, quizzes, and painting competitions, which will be organized in schools, colleges, and other institutions throughout the district as part of the Swachhata Pakhwada campaign.
Later, the District Information Centre, in collaboration with the Municipal Council Udhampur, hosted the Tiranga Concert featuring captivating cultural performances. The event honored the families of martyrs and veterans for their supreme sacrifices and invaluable services to the nation.
Additionally, all participants took the Tiranga Pledge, reinforcing their commitment to the campaign’s objectives.