Braving rain , Agniveers display dedication in spectacular Parade
PTI, Aug 5, 2023, 11:09 AM IST
Belagavi: In a spectacle of dedication, the first batch of Agniveers who successfully completed their rigorous 31-week training at the Maratha Light Infantry Division in the city, took part in a parade amid pouring rain.
The parade marked the departure of the newly trained M.L.I.R. 111 firemen, now ready to serve their country with unwavering commitment. The Agniveers were seen showcasing the skills and drills they honed during their intensive training period.
Despite the relentless rain, they paraded with exceptional enthusiasm, captivating the onlookers with their impeccable drill movements and unwavering discipline. The rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of these brave Agniveers, as they remained resolute in their mission to protect and serve the nation.
The occasion was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, including Junior Leaders Wing Commander, VS Major General R.S. Gurayya, who addressed the Agniveers with words of praise and encouragement. Also in attendance was IRC Commandant Brigadier Jayadeep Mukherjee, who commended the trainees on their exceptional training and dedication.
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