Beating Retreat Ceremony Concludes Republic Day Celebrations — IN PICS
Raisina Hills, situated in the heart of the national capital, echoed with captivating and foot-tapping Indian tunes played by military and paramilitary bands during the ceremony. (Image Source: PTI Images)
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View In AppPresident and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Droupadi Murmu, arrived at the venue in the traditional 'buggy,' adding a touch of old-world charm to the event that traces its origins back to the early 1950s. (Image Source: PTI Images)
In attendance at the mega event were Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, several union ministers, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan, the three service chiefs, senior officials, and the general public. (Image Source: PTI Images)
Elaborate traffic arrangements were made by the Delhi Police for the ceremony. A traffic advisory issued on Friday outlined restrictions from 2 pm to 9.30 pm on Monday, with Vijay Chowk closed to traffic. (Image Source: PTI Images)
Restrictions included the closure of Rafi Marg between Sunehri Masjid roundabout and Krishi Bhawan roundabout, Raisina Road from Krishi Bhawan roundabout towards Vijay Chowk, beyond Dara Shikoh roundabout, Krishna Menon Marg roundabout, and Sunehri Masjid towards Vijay Chowk. Traffic was also restricted on Kartavya Path between Vijay Chowk and 'C' Hexagon. (Image Source: PTI Images)
The Beating Retreat ceremony, with roots in the early 1950s, was developed by Major Roberts of the Indian Army. It commemorates a centuries-old military tradition, symbolizing the cessation of fighting at sunset. During the ceremony, Colours and Standards are cased, and flags are lowered, creating a sense of nostalgia for times gone by. (Image Source: PTI Images)