Deccan Chronicle

CM HONOURS IAS, IPS OFFICERS ON I-DAY

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India’s 71st Independen­ce Day was celebrated with great pomp and patriotic fervour at the Golconda Fort on Tuesday. The celebratio­ns were conducted in the open lawns infront of the Rani Mahal for the fourth year in a row. VVIPs and politician­s turned out in large numbers to participat­e in it.

Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao was received with a rousingwel­come. He was given a guard of honour by the police, after which his vehicle was escorted to the main venue.

The Chief Minister unfurled the flag that was hoisted on a rostrum near the Taramati Mosque and the national anthem was played. A march past was conducted by the police, a brass band and school children dressed in the tricolour.

Mr Rao addressed the gathering and spoke about his government­s’ achievemen­ts, schemes and priorities. He presented Telangana Visishta Puraskars to literary icons, Telangana Excellence Awards to IAS officers, IPS officers, and government officials from various department­s, and medals and cheques to the families of martyred policemen.

Performanc­es of various cultural art forms were done. The 71st Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns seemed to have been largely concentrat­ed on social media alone. Flag hoistings took place in schools and government offices but not much nationalis­t fervour was noted on the streets and other places.

As wishes accumulate­d on social media, there were no marches or mass gatherings in Telangana to commemorat­e the day. In contrast to this, a march was conducted by many Indian organisati­ons in Britain with members of Telangana Associatio­n of United Kingdom (TAUK) also joining in. The march was conducted from London Parliament Square to the High Commission Office with members claiming that it was a proud feeling to unfurl the Indian Flag on foreign soil.

Vineeta David, a resident of Madhapur says, “Nowadays, Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns are being held in flats with most residents getting together in the morning. It has become a very private affair with public wishes being made on social media only. Students also, are not mandatoril­y required to attend the flag hoisting ceremonies. It is sad because Independen­ce Day is truly a day to feel one with everybody.”

Tollywood was no exception as it stormed the social media with its Independen­ce Day wishes and the return wishes by their fans. There were no photos uploaded of them actually being present at a flag-hoisting ceremony, except Allu Arjun who held a flag-hoisting ceremony at his house.

The most popular tweet of the day was that of Mahesh Babu who tweeted, ‘Freedom is our priceless possession.” With over 22 000 ‘likes’ and 6,000 ‘retweets’, it was at the top of the list. Rana Daggubati of Bahubali fame, wished his fans Happy Independen­ce Day with a poster of his movie, Nene Raju Nene Mantri that showed him holding the Tricolour.

Other celebritie­s who took to twitter were Samantha Prabhu, Vennela Kishore, Lakshmi Manchu and some others.

While some people came to the major parts of the city like Sanjeeviah Park, Golconda and the Parade Ground where flag-hoisting ceremonies were held, wishing online was more in number.

Akash Sunil, a student says, “It is a known fact that Independen­ce Day is celebrated in schools and government offices. But citizens should actively take part in public flaghoisti­ng ceremonies rather than conduct private ones to ensure that the day is spent in harmony with many others. Patriotism is a feeling and the proud moment of the flag-hoisting should be experience­d in the company of other people.”

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