New Delhi: A number of new tunes will be special attractions to the ceremony to celebrate ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ during the 'Beating the Retreat' ceremonial show on January 29.
These include ‘Kerala’, ‘Hind ki Sena’ and ‘Ae Mere WatanKe Logon’. The event will come to a close with the ever-popular tune of ‘Sare Jahan se Acha’, an official statement said here.
The statement says a novel drone show will be one of the major attractions of this year’s ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony, which will be graced by President and Supreme Commander of the Armed ForcesRam Nath Kovind, at the historic Vijay Chowk in New Delhi.
For the first time, the show has been made a part of the ceremony to commemorate 75 years of Independence, being celebrated as ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’. Other dignitaries, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will also witness the show.
The show this year has been conceptualised, designed, produced and choreographed under the ‘Make in India’ initiative. Martial musical tunes with Indian fervour will be the flavour of the ceremony this year.
A total of 26 performances will enthrall the spectators with foot-tapping music played by the bands of Indian Army, Navy, Air Force and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF). The entry band will be Massed Band playing the ‘Veer Sainik’ tune.
This will be followed by Pipes & Drums Band, CAPF Band, Air Force Band, Naval Band, Army Military Band and Massed Bands. The principal conductor of the ceremony will be Commander Vijay Charles D’Cruz.
The drone show has been organised by a startup ‘Botlab Dynamics’ and supported by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi and the Department of Science & Technology. The show would be of 10 minutes duration involving around 1,000 drones fabricated through indigenous technology.
Synchronised background music will also be played during the drone show, the statement said. Similar to the Republic Day Parade, eco-friendly invitation cards have been prepared for the ‘Beating the Retreat' ceremony relevant to the COVID-19 times.
The cards have been prepared with the seeds of medicinal plants of Ashwagandha, Aloe Vera and Amla embedded in it. People are being encouraged to plant it in their gardens/flower pots and reap the age-old medicinal benefits.
‘Beating the Retreat' is a centuries-old military tradition dating from the days when troops disengaged from the battle at sunset. As soon as the buglers sounded the retreat, the troops ceased fighting, sheathed their arms and withdrew from the battlefield.
It is for this reason that the custom of standing still during the sounding of retreat has been retained to this day. Colours and standards are cased and flags lowered at retreats.
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