Kupwara, Jan 26 (JKNS): Keran witnessed a proud and inspiring celebration of the 77th Republic Day of India on January 26, 2026, at the Rooh-e-Hind Flag Site, under the aegis of the Indian Army’s 6 Rashtriya Rifles.
The event was marked by solemnity, patriotic fervour and a deep sense of national pride, commemorating the adoption of the Constitution of India and honouring the supreme sacrifices made by the nation’s soldiers.
Local residents described the occasion as the first major public celebration in Keran, expressing happiness and gratitude over the manner in which the Indian Army celebrated the national festival alongside the local population.
The celebrations commenced with the ceremonial unfurling of the National Tricolour in the presence of Army officers, civil dignitaries, senior citizens and local villagers. A specially constituted Guard of Honour from the Battalion conducted the ceremonial proceedings. The atmosphere was filled with emotion and pride as schoolchildren sang the National Anthem, symbolising hope, unity and a brighter future.
A vibrant cultural programme followed, featuring patriotic songs and traditional folk dances performed by local schoolchildren. Their enthusiastic performances beautifully showcased the region’s rich cultural heritage. On the occasion, a pledge for a Drug-Free Keran was administered, reaffirming the collective commitment to building a healthy, disciplined and progressive society.
An interactive session over tea and refreshments provided an opportunity for meaningful dialogue on ongoing Operation Sadbhavana and Border Area Development Programme (BADP) initiatives, further strengthening cordial civil-military relations. The live telecast of the Republic Day Parade from New Delhi was also displayed on a large LED screen for the audience.
Additionally, Khairiyat Patrols were carried out in nearby villages, during which miniature National Flags and sweets were distributed among children, spreading joy and patriotic spirit. The event was attended by the Tehsildar Keran, SHO Keran, officials from various government departments and senior citizens.
The celebration witnessed enthusiastic participation from all sections of society and stood as a powerful symbol of unity, national integrity and shared responsibility towards the nation. (JKNS)

