CRPF Celebrates Historic Anniversary Parade in Northeast
The CRPF is celebrating its Anniversary Parade in the North East for the first time on February 21, with Union Home Minister Amit Shah attending. The event will include eight contingents of 1,400 personnel and feature demonstrations, showcasing the force's commitment to national security and peace.
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is set to mark a historic milestone as it holds its Anniversary Parade in the North East for the first time on February 21. Union Home Minister Amit Shah will honor the event with his presence as the chief guest, officials announced on Tuesday.
Around 1,400 personnel from eight contingents will participate in the parade, showcasing equipment and preparedness of the force. Special Director General (SDG), North East Zone, Raja Srivastava, highlighted the significance of the event, emphasizing the CRPF's strong ties with the region and its unwavering commitment to peace and national security.
The parade's commandant, Deepak Daundiyal, will lead the contingents, with awards and recognitions enhancing the celebration. Distinguished Service Medals, trophies, and citations will be presented to honor the exceptional service of personnel and units, further cementing the CRPF's role in maintaining peace across various theaters of operation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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