New Delhi: As the sun dipped below the horizon on Wednesday, Raisina Hill came alive when bugle calls signalled the commencement of Beating Retreat, the annual ceremony marking the end of the ...
The Raisina Hill, home to the Central Government’s seat of power, will resonate with 30 distinct Indian melodies during the Beating the Retreat ceremony on Wednesday, marking the conclusion of ...
The celebration of the 76th Republic Day concluded with a glittering musical and a grand Beating Retreat ceremony featuring Army, Navy, Air Force and Central armed forces' bands at Vijay Chowk in New ...
Amid a row over an Opposition leader calling President Droupadi Murmu 'poor thing', a look at how Indian Presidents, starting ...
President Droupadi Murmu arrived in the traditional buggy, an open six-horse carriage, at Vijay Chowk at the foot of Raisina Hill. The ceremony began with the massed band's 'Kadam Kadam Badhaye Ja ...
It falls on January 26. Every year, the celebrations marking the day include a grand parade which begins from Raisina Hill near the Rashtrapati Bhavan (President's House), along the Kartavya Path ...
President Murmu arrived in the traditional buggy with the audience cheering as her open gold-plated carriage rolled down the Raisina hill. The ceremony began with the massed band's 'Kadam Kadam ...
The occasion is marked by vibrant festivities, including a spectacular parade that starts from Raisina Hill, near the Rashtrapati Bhavan (the President's residence), and proceeds along Kartavya Path.
The parade begins from Raisina Hill near Rashtrapati Bhavan, along the Kartavya Path, past India Gate and onto the Red Fort. The preparation for the Republic Day celebrations and parade begins in ...
President Murmu arrived in the traditional buggy with the audience cheering as her open gold-plated carriage rolled down the Raisina hill. The ceremony began with the massed band's "Kadam Kadam ...
The imposing new buildings laid out across Raisina Hill by architects Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker were designed to project imperial power, to reflect the might of the British. When these ...