Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

R-Day Beating Retreat ceremony receives overwhelming response despite fewer spectators

First Published: 26th January, 2021 21:25 IST

Amid the COVID-19 scare, only the Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers and their families were allowed to witness the ceremonial Beating Retreat ceremony at the Attari border of Punjab’s Amritsar

Amid the COVID-19 scare, only the Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers and their families were allowed to witness the ceremonial Beating Retreat ceremony at the Attari border of Punjab’s Amritsar during the 72nd Republic Day celebrations on Tuesday.

Earlier, the BSF had announced that no public was allowed at the ceremony due to COVID-19 restrictions at the Attari border. However, the ‘flag-lowering’ ceremony was conducted as per the daily schedule.

The Beating Retreat is an elaborate ritual of lowering the national flags of both countries just before the sunset.

Although a daily occurrence, this border ceremony has a distinct flavour to it on the occasion of Republic Day.

The turban-clad BSF soldiers were seen marching forwards with vigour and ferocity as they proudly carried the national flag in their hands. There were various cultural performances at the Beating Retreat ceremony today. The students from IIM-Amritsar also performed at the event.

Irrespective of fewer spectators, the environment was filled with cheers and patriotic slogans emanating from the stands on the Indian side as the BSF personnel pepped up the people to crank up the vibe and enthusiasm.

Since March 7 last year, the public has not been allowed at the Attari border due to COVID-19 restrictions. (ANI)

COMMENTS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
India-Russia friendship “higher than highest mountain, deeper than deepest ocean”: Rajnath Singh tells President Putin

During the meeting, Rajnath Singh conveyed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's warm greetings to President Putin. 

11th December 2024
Banner
Vikas Khanna’s New York restaurant wins Michelin 2024 Bib Gourmand Award

Set in the bustling culinary hub of New York, Bungalow has managed to become an audience favourite in a short span of time. It was opened in March 2024.

11th December 2024
Banner
Siliguri Hoteliers Halt Bookings for Bangladesh Nationals, Echoing Tripura’s Move

The move was taken to prioritize the safety and well-being of all guests and staff given the current sensitive situation.

09th December 2024
Banner
Canada: Deeply saddened over fatal shooting of 20-year-old Indian national in Edmonton, says Indian Consulate

Two individuals have been arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the incident

09th December 2024
Banner
Bihar: Khan Sir joins BPSC aspirants’ protest in Patna

Khan Sir further said that they have nothing to do with politics and would stand with those who will listen to their demands.

07th December 2024