Gigantic Tricolor in Leh salutes Gandhi’s memory
Army leads tributes to Father of the Nation with handwoven banner
The army’s Fire and Fury Corps organised a historic event yesterday at Leh Garrison, where a monumental national flag was unfurled by R.K. Mathur, Lieutenant General of Ladakh, on the hill overlooking Leh valley.
General M.M. Naravane, Chief of the Army Staff and Lieutenant General Y.K. Joshi, GOC-in-C Northern Command also attended the event. Lieutenant General PGKA Menon, GOC, Fire and Fury Corps and senior military and civil officials were also present. The grand ceremony was held to celebrate the 152nd birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi alongwith ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’, commemorating the 75th anniversary of independence.
Dimensions
“The flag which was unfurled is the largest handwoven and handspun cotton khadi flag ever manufactured in India, measuring 225 ft by 150 ft and weighing 1,000 kg,” the army said.
“The flag is made by Khadi Dyers and Printers based in Mumbai which is affiliated to Khadi Village and Industries Commission.”
Sura-Soi Engineer Regiment was entrusted with the responsibility of bringing the national flag from Mumbai to Leh and also with the daunting task of installing the flag at the very top of the high mountains overlooking Leh.
“The ceremony included a series of events to mark the momentous occasion. The event commenced with the Brass Band of Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre alongwith students of Ladakh Ignited Minds, performing the National Anthem when the flag was unveiled,” the army said.
Advanced Light Helicopters of the Army Aviation Squadron carried out a fly past and showered flower petals over the national flag.
Globally, Gandhi’s birth anniversary is celebrated as International Day of Non-Violence.