CISF soldiers performing in Bharat Express
Today, 75th Republic Day is being celebrated in India on 26 January. On this occasion, flag was unfurled at the headquarters of Bharat Express News Network. After the national anthem, women soldiers of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) gave a special performance of national songs. During this period, 84 women musicians came together in a band. They played the tune of ‘Saare Jahan Se Achha Hindustan Hamara…’
Here in the pictures you can see how the brave women of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) presented show at the Bharat Express Office on the 75th Republic Day. CISF, known as Central Industrial Security Force in India, was established by an Act of Parliament on March 10, 1969. It is one of the seven Central Armed Police Forces under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Today on Republic Day, 84 musicians included in the women’s band of CISF played the tune of patriotic songs. You can watch his video on the TV channel of Bharat Express News Network. This program was telecasted live on the YouTube channel of Bharat Express News Network.
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Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) is deployed at many places across the country. Its main function is to protect the country’s important industrial establishments, nuclear power plants, airports, ports, historical monuments and other important government buildings.
CISF is India’s largest paramilitary force, with approximately 1.63 lakh personnel. There are 103 battalions of this force, which are deployed across the country. For security arrangements, CISF soldiers are given rigorous training and are equipped with modern weapons and equipment.
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