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BSF takes out ‘Tiranga Yatra’ across Indo-Pak border

New Delhi: Amidst the ongoing Azadi ka Amrit Mahaotsav, the Border Security Force (BSF) has also portrayed its participation. BSF personnel took out ‘Tiranga Yatra’ along the India-Pakistan border.---Advertisement--- ---Advertisement--- BSF personnel can were seen taking out Tiranga Yatra on cars, bikes and even on camels. The BSF personnel were taking out marches along the […]

New Delhi: Amidst the ongoing Azadi ka Amrit Mahaotsav, the Border Security Force (BSF) has also portrayed its participation. BSF personnel took out ‘Tiranga Yatra’ along the India-Pakistan border.

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BSF personnel can were seen taking out Tiranga Yatra on cars, bikes and even on camels. The BSF personnel were taking out marches along the sand banks in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan.

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The march on the sand dunes of Jaisalmer were held on the back of the backs of camel also known as the ship of desert. The purpose of the march was to raise awareness in the villages that lie on the Indo-Pak border.

BSF personnel took out a bike rally and gave the message of patriotism to the general masses. BSF will play an important role in the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga‘ program which is scheduled to be held from August 13 to 15.

First published on: Aug 04, 2022 04:27 PM IST


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