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Coimbatore: Pandemic failed to reduce the patriotic spirit on independence day

Coimbatore: Pandemic failed to reduce the patriotic spirit on independence day
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Coimbatore: This year too, the celebration of independence day is not the same colorful as pre-covid time.
Like the previous year, it was a low key product on Sunday, when the district collector g waspian lifted tricolor on the VOC Park page.
It was followed by the national anthem and honors guard.
Selvanagaratathinam police collector and district (SP) supervisor then released two pigeons and balloons to the sky to mark the opportunity.
Sameleran respects Covid Warriors in the Venue and distributes certificates to 340 people, including 50 police personnel, doctors, government staff, frontline workers, health workers and NGOs in recognition of their selfless service in selfless feild.
The event saw the participation of the City Police Commissioner Deepak M Damor, Inspector General of Police (Western Zone) R Sudhakar, District Revenue Officer Leela Alex and other income department officials.
That day also saw the SP flinching the national flag at the district police station and distributed candy to police personnel.
Freedom fighters and family members, meanwhile, respected in their residence by Tahsildars and Deputy Tahsildars.
Cultural events were not carried out considering the pandemic situation.
In its part, Commissioner City Corporation King Gopal Sunkara raised Tricolor in the corporate office and praised the statue of Mahatma Gandhi.
He rewards 36 members of the corporate staff, who have completed 25 years without black service, distributing each RS 2,000 respectively.
He also submitted award certificate to 81 staff members for their excellent work during a pandemic.
INS Agrani, the establishment of the main Training of the Indian Navy, held a plate ceremony of a flower wreath card to mark the opportunity.
Ashok Rai, Commander Commander, INS Agrani, and Station Commander, placed a bouquet of interest on warnings of war and gave respect to freedom and martyright fighters.
CASH and CASH APPROACHES certificates are presented to services and personnel of the establishment of civilians who have demonstrated dedication and dedication to their work during a pandemic.
Bharathiar University Deputy Chancellor Dr.
P Kaliraj lifts a national flag at a university place, while the Main District Judge R Sakthivel lifts Tricolor in the joint court complex to mark the opportunity.

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