Published 12:21 IST, January 26th 2020
India gifts 30 ambulances & 6 buses to Nepal on the occasion of 71st Republic Day
India gifted 30 ambulances and six buses to various hospitals, non-profit charitable organizations and educational institutions of Nepal.
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On the occasion of the 71st Republic Day on Sunday, India gifted 30 ambulances and six buses to various hospitals, non-profit charitable organizations and educational institutions of Nepal. As per reports, the ambulance and buses were gifted in order to reaffirm India's commitment in partnering with Nepal towards socio-economic development.
The Indian Embassy released a statement that read: "The Embassy also gifted 30 ambulances and 06 buses to various hospitals, non-profit charitable organizations and educational institutions of Nepal thereby reaffirming Government of India's commitment to partner with Nepal in its journey towards socio-economic development."
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Earlier, the Indian government had gifted over 700 ambulances and over 100 buses to Nepal, in order to expand healthcare access to the people of Nepal.
Republic Day celebrations in Kathmandu
Earlier in the day, the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu celebrated the 71st Republic Day. Charge d' Affaires Ajay Kumar hoisted the Indian national flag and read out President Ram Nath Kovind's message. He further felicitated eight widows and five next of kins of deceased soldiers. Along with it, the Embassy gifted books to around 51 libraries and educational institutions spread across all the provinces of Nepal.
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Republic Day Parade in New Delhi
The 90-minute long Republic Day parade commenced shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid his respects at the National War Memorial near India Gate. As per the tradition, the Indian National Flag was unfurled with a booming 21-gun salute followed by the national anthem. The parade was commanded by Parade Commander Lieutenant General Asit Mistry, while Chief of Staff Major General Alok Kacker was the parade's Second-in-Command.
President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are celebrating the occasion along with the chief guest, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, and other dignitaries, besides thousands of citizens at Rajpath.
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(WITH ANI INPUTS)
12:21 IST, January 26th 2020