"Veterans have been our strength and source of our motivation. Armed Forces have displayed courage in times of conflict and compassion to support the people of our nation. These are the virtues ingrained in us by our veterans who have set high standards for us to emulate," the Chief of Defence Staff said.
ASSAM RIFLES ORGANISES VARIOUS EVENTS TO COMMEMORATE VIJAY DIWAS neindia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from neindia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
AR, BSF & BDR celebrate Vijay Diwas in Northeast
The BSF (Border Security Force) Meghalaya and BGB (Border Guard Bangladesh) observed the ‘Vijay Diwas Border Security Force pays tributes to martyrs at Killapara War Memorial in Tura, Meghalaya Assam Rifles celebrates occasion at several places across Mizoram
DAWKI/ LUNGLEI: The BSF (Border Security Force) Meghalaya and BGB (Border Guard Bangladesh) observed the Vijay Diwas at ICP (Integrated Check Post) in Dawki while the Assam Rifles celebrated the occasion at various places in Mizoram on Wednesday.
Bangladesh celebrates its Victory Day On December 16, 1971. It was on this day that Bangladesh won its freedom after months of bloodshed and struggle and emerged as an Independent Nation.
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As the year limps to its close not with a bang, but a whimper and the scale and extent of the devastation caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus gradually become apparent, even as the first vaccines have begun to be administered in countries across the globe, there seems to be unanimity about only one thing that 2020 will go down as a defining year in human history, and future chroniclers will have much grist for their analytic mills as they try to make sense of what happened and, maybe more crucially, what could have but did not happen, in these last twelve months. The archives that future historians will sift through in the years to come, in physical and digital forms, have already started to take on vast proportions, and it seems unlikely that there will ever be a consensus about the causes, effects, and efforts to comb
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New Delhi: Primetime news Wednesday night was a mixed bag and after a long time, the focus shifted away from the farmersâ protests.
Not everyone moved away though. On
India Today, anchor Rajdeep Sardesai discussed the farmersâ deadlock with the central government.
Sardesai talked about the new allegations that farmers were leaderless after certain fissures emerged in the movement.
Avik Saha, convener of the farmer union
Jai Kisaan Andolan,
said, âFarmers are well represented and well led, leaderless is a new theory and it is a wrong theory…there are at least 500 organisations and they are well represented and well read.â