– Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar hoisted the national flag at Kerala Raj Bhavan and later hosted the ‘At Home’ program.
– Cotton Hill Lower Primary School students performed patriotic songs.
– Speaker A.N.Shamseer hoisted the national flag and received a Guard of Honor.
– Holy Angels’ School students presented a band performance.
– Tributes were paid to leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, jawaharlal Nehru, B.R. Ambedkar,and K.R. Narayanan.
– ADGP S. Sreejith paid homage at Dheera Smrithi Bhoomi memorial and inspected a Guard of Honour before addressing officials.
– divisional Manager Divyakant Chandrakar hoisted the national flag alongside ceremonial activities involving women platoons and volunteers.
– Additional District Magistrate Vineeth T.K.highlighted drug addiction concerns in his message while urging the youth to contribute toward a drug-free India.
– Flag hoist conducted by SBI Circle Chief General Manager Bhuvaneshwari A., coupled with CSR-related financial assistance distribution.
The Independence Day celebrations in Thiruvananthapuram displayed robust participation from various state institutions spanning governance, law enforcement, education, transport services, district administration, and financial corporations like SBI. The inclusive events underscored community involvement with contributions from school children – highlighting thier role as carriers of patriotic values – to divisional workers such as railway protection personnel engaging actively in honours-based ceremonies.
Importantly, while reflecting on historical sacrifices through floral tributes or memorial visits was commendable for fostering reverence among participants, specific issues raised (like drug abuse) introduced contemporary challenges into discussion – potentially engaging broader social awareness around pressing societal norms during occasions meant for unity reflection.
this cohesive multi-sector observance underscores both respect for history alongside modern cultural unity initiatives underlined by key stakeholders’ leadership efforts within Kerala’s state capital context.
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