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Goa's 'save the frog', J-K's 'back to village': Themes of R-Day tableaux

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Roshneesh Kmaneck
Last updated on: January 26, 2020 16:10 IST
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Goa's 'save the frog' campaign, Jammu and Kashmir's 'back to village' programme, a scaled down model of Rafale aircraft besides others in Indian Air Force's tableau were among themes of the 22 tableaux that rolled down Rajpath during the 71st Republic Day parade on Sunday.

IMAGE: Goa's tableau rolls down Rajpath in New Delhi. Photograph: Altaf Hussain/Reuters

The Indian Air Force tableau showcased scaled down models of the Rafale aircraft, the Tejas aircraft, the Light Combat Helicopter, the Akash Missiles System, and the Astra Missiles against a sky blue background.

 

While the tableau of the ministry of Jal Shakti showcased the government's new initiative "Jal Jeevan Mission" aimed at providing functional tap connection to every rural household by 2024, the National Disaster Response Force tableau featured cutting-edge technology and instruments used by the NDRF during rescue operations in flood-hit areas and Delhi's Anaj Mandi inferno last year.

IMAGE: The tableau of Jammu And Kashmir passes through the Rajpath. Photograph: Kamal Singh/PTI Photo

Jammu and Kashmir, which participated in the parade for the first time as a Union Territory, had the "Back to Village'' programme as its theme. The programme launched last year is a first-of-its-kind initiative to reach out to the people at the grassroots level.

The rich sartorial and cultural heritage of the region was depicted in the tableau with a shawl weaver in the front. The flora and fauna were shown in the middle complemented with Dogra and Kashmiri folk culture.

Goa's tableau depicted its seashore along with its biodiversity and livelihoods apart from highlighting the state's campaign to 'Save the Frog', an anti-frog poaching campaign.

IMAGE: Tableaux from Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh states are displayed during the Republic Day parade. Photograph: Altaf Hussain/Reuters

Out of the total 22 tableaux, 16 were of various states and UTs and six of ministries, departments and the National Disaster Response Force.

The Walled City of Jaipur, which was accorded the UNESCO World Heritage tag in 2019, was the overriding theme of the Rajasthan tableau, depicting the Pink City's architectural grandeur and the state's vibrant culture reflected in its folk songs and dances.

The 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev in 2019 was the theme of the Punjab's tableau in the parade.

IMAGE: The tableau of Odisha showing the Rukuna Ratha Yatra of Lord Lingaraja passes through Rajpath. Photograph: Kamal Singh/PTI Photo

The Sikhism's architectural and cultural heritage was portrayed in the tableau, with messages 'Kirat Karo', 'Naam Japo' and 'Vand Chhako', which form the cornerstone of the Sikhism, depicted in panels.

Gujarat's architectural wonder Rani Ki Vav was the centrepiece of the state's tableau, complemented with folk culture and dances performed by artistes.

Rani Ki Vav or Queen's Stepwell initially built by Rani Udayamati as a memorial to her husband King Bhimdev I in the 11th century in Patan district of the state was inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014.

IMAGE: The tableau of Punjab passes through Rajpath. Photograph: Kamal Singh/PTI Photo

The majestic architecture of the stepwell was showcased in the tableau that was fronted by a statue of a village woman wearing Patola saree of Patan.

Tableaux depicting tribal museum in Madhya Pradesh, Kullu Dusshera festival in Himachal Pradesh, Rath Yatra in Orissa and Iyyanar deity statue in Tamil Nadu also rolled down Rajpath.

IMAGE: Tamil Nadu's tableau passes through Rajpath. Photograph: Kamal Singh/PTI Photo

Other states which took part in the grand parade were Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka.

IMAGE: A tableau from department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade is displayed during the Republic Day parade. Photograph: Altaf Hussain/Reuters
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