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‘Nation First, Always First’ Theme for Independence Day

‘Nation First, Always First’ Theme for Independence Day

The theme of India’s 75th Independence Day celebrations will be ‘Nation First, Always First’. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation on Sunday from the Red Fort on Independence Day.

This time a special invitation has also been sent to all the players who won medals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. He will also be honored with this platform. This time India has raised its flag on the international stage by winning a total of 9 medals.

Due to Corona, like 2020, this year’s Independence Day will be restricted to the general public. No cultural performance will also be staged by the children. According to the information, a group of NCC cadets will be involved in the program. According to the information received from Delhi Police, this time from painting to flower arrangement, the program will have a glimpse of the theme ‘Nation First, Always First’.

After the recent drone attacks in Jammu, the Union Home Ministry has asked the Delhi Police to strictly follow the Standard Operating Procedure for drone operations. According to a police officer, “We have increased the number of secured rooftops that give the Red Fort or the possible route of the Prime Minister’s convoy from afar. The policemen have been told to shoot down a drone or an aerial object near the Red Fort. If you are not able to do this, then alert the higher authorities.

A temporary wall of containers has been erected in the periphery of the Red Fort to avoid any security breach due to farmers’ protests. The containers have been painted in colors depicting the occasion of independence.

On the one hand, where the farmers’ movement is going on in the country and the farmers have also talked about protesting more violently, the same intelligence department has also issued an alert in the country before 15th August.

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