Republic Day celebrated with patriotic fervour in Coimbatore

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District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar presenting the Chief Minister’s Medal for meritorious work  to a constabulary  unit   during the 77th Republic Day celebrations astatine  VOC Park grounds successful  Coimbatore connected  Monday.

District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar presenting the Chief Minister’s Medal for meritorious work to a constabulary unit during the 77th Republic Day celebrations astatine VOC Park grounds successful Coimbatore connected Monday. | Photo Credit: SIVA SARAVANAN S.

The 77th Republic Day was celebrated with patriotic fervour astatine the VOC Grounds successful Coimbatore connected Monday. District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar unfurled the nationalist emblem and accepted the defender of honour from contingents of the police, Armed Reserves, postulation wardens, location guards, NCC, Fire and Rescue Services and roadworthy information volunteers from schools.

Mr. Giriyappanavar, on with different officials, released tricolour balloons and achromatic pigeons into the air. The Collector honoured household members of 8 state fighters and 3 Tamil connection martyrs (Tamil Mozhi Thiyagigal). He presented Chief Minister’s medals and certificates of appreciation to 122 constabulary personnel, certificates to 30 heads of authorities departments, 34 gross officials and 127 officials from different departments including, doctors and administrative staff.

Cultural performances by students included yoga demonstration, karate display, Silambam, Valli Kummi, people dances specified arsenic Karakattam, Thappattam, Oyilattam, Kolattam and Mayilattam. The Collector distributed prizes to them.

Coimbatore City Police Commissioner N. Kannan, Inspector General of Police (West Zone) A. Saravana Sundar, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Coimbatore Range) V. Sasi Mohan, Coimbatore District Superintendent of Police K. Karthikeyan, Additional Collector (Development) Sanket Balwant Waghe, Pollachi Sub-Collector R. Ramakrishnasamy, Joint Commissioner (Commercial Taxes) Thakare Shubham Dnyandeorao, Assistant Collector (Training) S. Prashanth and District Revenue Officer P. Narayanan were among the officials present.

Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner M. Sivaguru Prabhakaran presenting certificates of appreciation to sanitation workers for their commendable enactment    astatine  Semmozhi Poonga, during the Republic Day celebrations successful  Coimbatore connected  Monday.

Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner M. Sivaguru Prabhakaran presenting certificates of appreciation to sanitation workers for their commendable enactment astatine Semmozhi Poonga, during the Republic Day celebrations successful Coimbatore connected Monday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Mayor R. Ranganayaki unfurled the nationalist emblem astatine the celebrations held astatine the Coimbatore Corporation successful the beingness of Corporation Commissioner M. Sivaguru Prabhakaran, Deputy Mayor R. Vetriselvan, officials and staff. A full of 1,705 officers, unit and conservancy workers were felicitated, with peculiar designation fixed to workers engaged successful the upkeep of Semmozhi Poonga.

Mr. Kannan and SP Mr. Karthikeyan unfurled the nationalist emblem astatine the celebrations held astatine their respective offices.

Acting Vice-Chancellor K. Subrahmaniyan unfurled the tricolour successful the celebrations held astatine Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. At Bharathiar University, Registrar R. Rajavel unfurled the nationalist flag, followed by taste programmes and different performances by students.

The Palakkad Division of Southern Railway marked Republic Day with Divisional Railway Manager Madhukar Roat unfurling the nationalist flag, followed by awards for employees, a show by the canine squad of the Railway Protection Force and taste programmes. At Coimbatore airport, Airport Director Mohammad Arif unfurled the nationalist flag. Dean M. Geethanjali unfurled the emblem successful the celebrations held astatine the Coimbatore Medical College and the aesculapian assemblage hospital.

Published - January 26, 2026 08:31 p.m. IST

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