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Culture, defence might top draws at R-Day
The New Indian Express Anantapur
|January 27, 2025
Marked emphasis on showcasing India's spiritual, cultural heritage; new tactical missile Pralay makes its debut
The 76th Republic Day celebrations appeared to take a unique approach, with spiritual and cultural aspects displayed with the same vigour as economic and military might. The eclectic parade on Kartavya Path came alive shortly after the national flag was unfurled in the presence of President Droupadi Murmu. This was followed by a tableaux showcasing 45 dance forms from states.
From the Laxminarayan Temple in Karnataka to the Mahakumbh in UP, each state's tableau displayed a rich cultural tapestry. West Bengal's tribute to Durga Puja and Bihar's ode to Buddha monuments highlighted their spiritual significance. Andhra Pradesh's tableau focused on Etikoppaka wooden toys of Lord Ganesh and others, signifying its rich tradition of crafts and sculpture. The San-geet Natak Academy curated an 11-minute cultural performance titled "Jayati Jaya Mamah Bharatam" - a tribute to tribal icon Birsa Munda.
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