Lucknow: To mark the 75th year of the 75th year in India, Chairman of the Yogi Adityanath Minister marked a general meeting by Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) from Lucknow to Delhi.
Rally has begun by Assam and reached the Maharajanj District on September 15.
CM praised the SSB for the work of Indian border patrol with Nepal and talked about the importance of celebrating Indian independence so that young people realized the sacrifices made by freedom fighters.
NCC’s cadet participates in the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ program on Tuesday “SSB should not be seen as a force but is recognized for its services in protecting the country and also maintaining relations with the local community.
It has been patrolling the Indo-Nepal border since 2001.
Up sharing The border is around 600 km with Nepal.
SSB has established itself as a capable force and focuses on human intelligence, “CM said.
With ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrated throughout the year, Yogi said it was necessary to explain to the current generation, how much cost independence.
Expressed gratitude to the freedom fighters, he said that everyone had to get inspiration from their sacrifice.
“Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we also organized a celebration of a hundred years of Chauri Chaura’s incident combined with the 75th year of independence.
Special programs are held on all sites connected with the independence movement,” CM said.
He also mentions how, meets the PM target for each country to sign MoUs with other people to strengthen cultural relations, up has signed a mous with Maharashtra, Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh.
“This Mous will help realize the dream of PM from India united.
Now, at the National Festival, the cultural team of each country visits each other and also comes up,” he said.
The cycle rally will cover a distance of 2,384km from Tezpur in Assam to Rajghat Delhi, where he will reach Gandhi Jayanti.
Cyclists have crossed West Bengal and Bihar.
On the rising route is Basti, Ayodhya, Barabanki, Unnao, Dead, Akbarpur, Auriya, Etawah, Shikohabad, Tuntla, Kalan Kohan, Faridabad and Ghitori.
