Delhi University students, teachers hold 'Tiranga Yatra'
The rally, led by Delhi University VC Yogesh Singh, covered a distance of 4 kilometres. Participants of the rally carries Indian flags, raised slogans.
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New Delhi: Delhi University students, teachers and officials held a rally in the North Campus area on Thursday as a part of the "Har Ghar Tiranga" campaign to celebrate 75 years of India's independence.
The rally, led by Delhi University Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh, covered a distance of four kilometres. Participants of the rally carries Indian flags and raised slogans. The rally started from the Gandhi statue at gate number 1 of the Delhi University.
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The organiser of this rally, Dean Students' Welfare Professor Pankaj Arora said the objective of the 'Tiranga Yatra' is to create a sense of patriotism, national pride and belonging. National flags on 20-foot poles were unfurled at seven locations on the university campus.
"Most Mesmerizing & Memorable Tiranga Yatra under the Leadership of our Hon'ble Vice Chancellor Prof. Yogesh Singh," Dyal Singh College, Delhi University tweeted.
"Most Mesmerizing & Memorable Tiranga Yatra under the Leadership of our Hon'ble Vice Chancellor Prof. Yogesh Singh" @UnivofDelhi @ugc_india @dpradhanbjp @EduMinOfIndia @PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/FVHrYDbH0Y
— Dyal Singh College, Delhi University (@DSC_DU) August 10, 2022
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