The 76th Republic Day is being celebrated with patriotic fervour across Maharashtra. The Governor of Maharashtra, C. P. Radhakrishnan, unfurled the national flag at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Maidan in Dadar during an official function.
Akashvani correspondent reports, In his address, Governor C. P. Radhakrishnan stated that Maharashtra is leading in all sectors. He reiterated that Maharashtra remains the most preferred destination for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and ranks first in the nation for attracting FDI. He also highlighted that Artificial Intelligence is being harnessed to accelerate government processes.
The Governor mentioned that all departments have been instructed to prepare a roadmap to expedite public welfare initiatives within the next 100 days by the new government in the state.
He further emphasised various social welfare schemes of the state government aimed at improving the lives of women, farmers, and the underprivileged. Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, unfurled the national flag at his official residence, Varsha Bungalow, in Mumbai.
The Municipal Commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Bhushan Gagrani, hoisted the national flag at the BMC office. The General Managers of Western and Central Railways also unfurled the national flag at their respective headquarters in Mumbai.
Republic Day functions were held in various government offices, schools and colleges, housing complexes, social organisations, and district collectorates across the state. Important buildings in Mumbai, such as Mantralaya, BMC Headquarters, and the Western and Central Railway headquarters, were illuminated with tricolour lights.
The 76th Republic Day is being celebrated in Madhya Pradesh with traditional gaiety and pomp. The main function of Madhya Pradesh took place at the Lal Parade Ground in the capital Bhopal. Governor Mangubhai Patel hoisted the national flag and took the salute of the joint parade.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav hoisted the flag in Indore. On this occasion, the Chief Minister highlighted the achievements of the government.
Cultural programs along with attractive parades were organized on Republic Day in all the districts of the state. Police bands were the center of attraction in the Republic Day program.
20 contingents participated in the joint parade while tableaus of 22 departments displayed the progress and culture of the state during the state level celebration in Bhopal.
In Odisha, Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati hoisted the national flag this morning at the state-level Republic Day celebration at the Mahatma Gandhi Marg in Bhubaneswar.
The flag hoisting was followed by a spectacular parade by security forces, NCC cadets and students of various schools and colleges and folk-dance performances by artistes. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi unfurled the tricolour at the district-level Republic Day celebration held at Cuttack.
In his address, Mr Majhi said Odisha is set to witness a golden period of infrastructure development over the next five years, driven by joint efforts of the Central and the State governments. He said 5,000 crore rupees will be invested over the next five years under the ‘Bikashita Gaon Bikashita Odisha’ initiative, aimed at developing rural areas.
He also said, about 3.5 crore people of the state will be included under the Ayushman Bharat scheme from this February. Mr Majhi said the scheme, which provides health coverage, will also be extended to Odias residing outside Odisha.
The celebration will witness 17 parade contingents, including Arunachal Pradesh Police participating in the parade. On the occasion, the Governor will flag off Chief Minister’s Mobile Operation Theater and also inaugurate exhibition stalls.
Addressing citizens of the state on the eve of Republic Day, La Ganesan urged everyone to continue to contribute to the nation’s prosperity. In his address, the Governor highlighted the nation’s progress across various fields, including technology, education and health. He also mentioned the impressive growth of start-ups in Nagaland, with a 200 percent increase in registrations over the previous year.
The Governor also lauded Nagaland’s proud legacy of service to the nation, highlighting in particular, the acts of valor of the Naga Regiment. Extending his heartfelt greetings on Republic Day, the Governor called upon all to pledge to work towards a future filled with hope and opportunities for all, while upholding the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity envisioned in the Constitution.
On the occasion of 76th Republic Day, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio in a post extended warm greetings to the citizens of Nagaland, urging them to recommit to upholding the values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
“Let us recommit to uphold India as a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic & to the ideals of the Preamble to the Constitution of India that stands for Justice, Liberty, Equality & Fraternity” , Chief Minister Rio said
Assam has joined the rest of the country to celebrate the 76th Republic Day in a grand manner. The main state function was held at Khanapara in Guwahati. Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya today unfurled the tri-colour at the main state function which was held at Khanapara in Guwahati.
In his speech, the Governor said that his government is working for the overall development of the State and peace has returned to the State. The sincere efforts of the government have contributed towards the laying down of arms by many insurgent groups.
The Governor said that Assam’s Gross State Domestic Product has grown at an average 13 percent compared to the national average of 9.6 percent. He informed that the State has improved it’s performance, moving from Aspirant to Front Runner in the Sustainable Development Goals with the highest score of 100 in the country.
In education sector, the State’s growth is seen unprecedented in infrastructure development as new universities, new medical colleges and other institutions have started functioning.
He further said that the Assam government is focused on zero tolerance against any kind of crime-be it drug smuggling, corruption, crime against women and children, child marriage, human trafficking, wildlife trafficking, cyber crime and so on.
Due to consistent efforts, crime against women has drastically came down to 5000 cases in 2024 as against more than 12000 cases in 2023 apart from arresting 17000 drug traffickers.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma unfurled tri-colour at Dibrugarh, whilst cabinet members and senior officials participated in celebrations at various locations.
Nagaland joined the rest of the country in celebrating the 76th Republic Day today. Governor La Ganesan, unfurled the National Flag and received the salute from the 17 parade contingents.
In his address to the people of the state, Governor Ganesan reflected on the significance of the day, highlighting that 75 years ago, the Constitution of India came into force, setting the course for the country’s progress and development.
He emphasized that the Constitution’s ideals of equality, fraternity, and liberty have continued to guide the nation, making it a living testament to the resilience and wisdom of its framers.
Governor Ganesan noted that the Republic’s journey over the past decades has shown how the Constitution remains steadfast, meeting the democratic aspirations of the people.
Governor Ganesan also emphasized that with the attainment of statehood, Nagaland became an equal partner in India’s journey towards peace and progress, guided by the principles of cooperative federalism. He assured the people that the state government has worked tirelessly to live up to the ideals laid out in the Constitution.
The Governor also highlighted the state government’s recent submission of its comments on the third draft of the Memorandum of Settlement concerning the proposed Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority.
He expressed hope that the concerns of the Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) would be resolved in a spirit of unity and brotherhood, noting that substantial progress had been made on the matter.
Further, Governor Ganesan reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to resolving the Naga Political Issue. He referred to a recent meeting on November 21, 2024, where Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, along with his Cabinet colleagues, met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah to express the people’s desire for an early solution to the issue.
As the nation moves toward its goal of becoming a developed country by 2047, Mr Ganesan stressed that continued efforts in the fields of education and human development are essential. The Governor urged everyone to contribute towards advancing the nation in the true spirit of the democratic ideals enshrined in our Constitution.
On the occasion, the Governor also handed awards to individuals on various categories such as President’s Medal for Distinguished Service (Police), Police Medal for Meritorious Service and Governor’s Commendation Certificate among others.
Marking the celebration, Mr Ganesan also flagged off Chief Minister’s Mobile Operation Theatre and inaugurated exhibition stalls put up by the various departments.
In Mizoram, the 76th Republic Day was celebrated with patriotic fervor and enthusiasm across the State today. The State-Level celebration was held at Assam Rifles’ Lammual in the heart of Aizawl city.
Speaking on the occasion, Governor General (Retd) Dr Vijay Kumar Singh said that “On this day 75 years ago, we the people of India, gave to ourselves our own Constitution which seeks to secure to all citizens justice, liberty and equality.
Along with this, we had also solemnly resolved to uphold the unity and integrity of our great nation. The Constitution – as a charter of rights and as a guide to action, is a document that all of us should be proud of and strive to uphold”.
The Governor said that Republic Day is also an occasion for us to remember all those great men and women who made immense sacrifices in the struggle for India’s freedom.
Dr V K Singh said that the Government has recently launched the State’s flagship program “Mizoram Bana Kaih (Handholding) Scheme” which aims to provide financial assistance and support to entrepreneurs and farmers across the state through a series of targeted programmes designed to promote exclusive economic growth and self-sufficiency.
He said that the primary objective of the scheme is to contribute to the realization of “Viksit Bharat @ 1947” and the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
The Governor said that the Government has introduced a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for four key crops : Ginger, Broom, Turmeric and Mizo Bird-eye Chilli. He said that if and when the farmer cannot find a market rate less than the Government declared rate, they shall be given support price up to the Government rate.
Dr V K Singh also said that the Government is seriously tackling the menace of drug trafficking and drug abuse which has assumed alarming proportions. He said that as a result of the untiring efforts of Mizoram Police and Excise & Narcotics personnel, 4568 persons were arrested and 4619 criminal cases were registered last year in the fight against drugs.
The Governor said that all-round development holds the key to prosperity. He said that towards this objective, a large number of projects and initiatives have been taken up in various sectors.
Dr V K Singh said that the Department of Higher & Technical Education is making relentless efforts to establish the State Government-owned University in Mizoram as entailed by the recommendations of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He said that to this end, a special committee called the “Bill Drafting Committee for Establishment of State University in Mizoram” was constituted, of which the Committee has submitted a draft bill for establishment of the State University.
The Governor said that the Mizoram Youth Commission (MYC) is committed to skilling activities. Dr Singh said that the Commission has taken up hard and soft skills development programmes for unemployed and self-employed youth by tying up with reputed agencies and institutions.
In the celebration, more than 20 contingents took part in the March Past parade. Republic Day is also being celebrated with full patriotic fervor in all District and Sub-Divisional Headquarters across the State.
Along with the rest of the nation, Arunachal Pradesh also celebrated the 76th Republic Day with great fanfare today. The main state function was held at IG Part in the Capital City Itanagar.
Governor Lt General KT Parnaik (Retd) unfurled the national flag on the occasion which was followed by the ceremonial March Past by various uniformed contingents, NCC Cadets, Scouts & Guides and School Children.
Addressing public on the occasion, Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik (Retd) said that Arunachal Pradesh is making great stride in line with India’s vision of becoming a ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047.
He said that the state has achieved 100 percent coverage in 11 out of 17 major national schemes. He added that over the years these national schemes have played a crucial role in improving infrastructure, healthcare and job opportunities for the people in the state.
The Governor assured the people that the state government will focus on achieving 100 percent saturation of Direct Banefit Transfers. He said the government is committed to make life easier for people improving their quality of life and creating a better environment for businesses.
Later, the State’s Chief Secretary, announced the ‘State Awards’ for various categories. This was followed by a colourful cultural show by folk dance troupes and school children.
Joining the rest of the country, Nagaland is celebrating the 76th Republic day today. A state level programme will be held at Nagaland Civil Secretariat. Governor of Nagaland, La Ganesan unfurled the National Flag and address the people of the state.
The celebration will witness 17 parade contingents, including Arunachal Pradesh Police participating in the parade. On the occasion, the Governor flagged off Chief Minister’s Mobile Operation Theater and also inaugurate exhibition stalls.
Nagaland Governor La Ganesan called for renewed vigor and dedication from all to nation building on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day.
Addressing citizens of the state on the eve of Republic Day, he urged everyone to continue to contribute to the nation’s prosperity. In his address, La Ganesan highlighted the nation’s progress across various fields, including technology, education and health. He also mentioned the impressive growth of start-ups in Nagaland, with a 200 percent increase in registrations over the previous year.
The Governor also lauded Nagaland’s proud legacy of service to the nation, highlighting in particular, the acts of valor of the Naga Regiment. Extending his heartfelt greetings on Republic Day, the Governor called upon all to pledge to work towards a future filled with hope and opportunities for all, while upholding the principles of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity envisioned in the Constitution.
On the occasion of 76th Republic Day, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio in a post extended warm greetings to the citizens of Nagaland, urging them to recommit to upholding the values enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
He said, “Let us recommit to uphold India as a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic Republic & to the ideals of the Preamble to the Constitution of India that stands for Justice, Liberty, Equality & Fraternity”.
In Tripura, the 76th Republic Day is being celebrated with patriotic fervour, pomp and gaiety across the state.
The celebrations began with unfurling of national tricolor at various Government, semi-government and business complexes. The statues and photographs of leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and architect of India’s constitution Dr. BR. Ambedkar were garlanded and their contributions in the country’s freedom struggle were fondly remembered by one and all on the occasion. The state level main programme was organized at the parade ground of Assam Rifles in capital city Agartala.
Tripura Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu unfurled the national tricolor at the main state level programme at Assam Rifles, Parade ground. He then, reviewed the parade and took salute from the marching contingents of BSF platoons , Assam Rifles platoons CRPF platoons, Tripura State Rifles platoons, Mizoram Police platoons, Home Guards platoons, NCC platoons and Bharat Scout & Guides platoons. The marching contingents enthralled the audience with their march past on the tunes of patriotic numbers by the police band.
Extending his greetings to the people of the state, Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu said with the support of the central government and the dedication of Tripura leadership, the state is witnessing progress in every sector-from infrastructure to healthcare, education, agriculture, and the welfare of all communities. He said the state government has adopted ‘State Emblem’ marking a historic milestone in showcasing State’s diverse Culture and Heritage.
He said in agriculture sector owing to “Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana,” ₹ 32.93 crore was contributed. Through PM-KISAN Rs.790.53 Crore were credited into thr bank accounts of 2.76 lakh farmers.
Mr. Nallu said, the PM Vidyalaxmi Scheme will ensure financial support for students pursuing higher education, adding that the state government encourages female literacy and is committed to providing higher education opportunities to girls with this aim ‘Mukhyamantri Konya Atmonirbhor Yojana’ was launched to provide free Scooty to meritorious college-going female students. The Governor said, under the Sampoornata Abhiyaan, Tripura has achieved 100 per cent saturation in six key indicators.
Chief Minister of Tripura, Dr. Manik Saha unfurled the tricolor at his official residence. Senior cabinet minister of power and agriculture Ratan Lal Nath laid wreaths at a memorial in Gandhighat and war memorial at Albert Ekka Park. Later, he unfurled the national flag at civil secretariat premises.
Another main attraction of the programme was folk dance by hundreds of students who participated adorning ethnic wears. One of the main attractions was women police personnel who performed daring stunts to showcase their bravery, valor, and determination.
The 76th Republic Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervor in Gujarat, with the state-level event held in Valod taluka of Tapi district, South Gujarat.
The occasion was graced by the presence of Governor Acharya Devvrat, who unfurled the national tricolor and took the ceremonial salute. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel also attended the grand celebration, adding to the significance of the event.
The festivities commenced with the Governor hoisting the flag, followed by a series of vibrant cultural and ceremonial displays. A captivating showcase of art and culture was presented through thematic tableaux, each reflecting Gujarat’s rich heritage and traditions.
These exhibits not only celebrated the state’s artistic excellence but also highlighted its historical and cultural pride.
The audience was further enthralled by a variety of cultural performances, including a mesmerizing march past, jaw-dropping stunts, and a unique dog-and-horse show.
The event also featured a stunning performance by 225 artistes from the Gujarat Police, who showcased their skills through traditional Halar Raas and other folk dances, leaving the spectators in awe.
The Republic Day celebration in Tapi district was a perfect blend of patriotism and cultural expression, demonstrating Gujarat’s spirit and unity while honoring the sacrifices of the nation’s heroes.
In Chhattisgarh, Republic Day is being commemorated with fervor and pride. The main function was held at the Police Parade Ground in the capital Raipur. Governor Ramen Deka unfurled the national flag and took the salute of the parade.
Addressing the function, the Governor said that the biggest threat to our republic is from violent ideologies. He said that for the past several years, the state has been embroiled in the crisis of Maoism.
In the last about one year, the Chhattisgarh government has worked hard to weaken the Maoists by running an intensive campaign. Governor said that our jawans have broken the backbone of the Maoists.
In those areas where the light of development could not reach due to Maoist terror, the state government is providing the benefits of 53 welfare schemes of 17 departments and 28 community facilities to the villagers through the Niyyad Nella Nar Yojana.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai hoisted the national flag at Ambikapur, the headquarters of Surguja division, and took the salute of the joint parade.
In Lakshadweep, unbridled pride and patriotism marked the Republic Day celebrations in the Union Territory. Advisor to the Lakshadweep Administrator, Sandeep Kumar hoisted the National Flag at the Kavaratti School Stadium and reviewed the parade.
Personnel from the CRPF, India Reserve Battallion, Lakshadweep Police, NCC and Scouts participated in the parade which was attended by people from different walks of life. Similar celebrations were organised in the remaining nine inhabited islands in the archipelago.
At the Southern Naval Command in Kochi, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Vice Admiral V Sreenivas placed a wreath at the War Memorial to pay homage to those who made the supreme sacrifice to safeguard the integrity of the nation.
He also reviewed a ceremonial parade in which more than 800 naval personnel including platoons of sea cadets and NCC also took part. A spectacular fly past of Chetak helicopters by the 321 Angels of the Indian Navy also featured during the parade.
The Naval vessels in Kochi harbour were dressed overall in ceremonial flags to mark the occasion.
In Jammu & Kashmir, all the Republic Day (RD) functions in Kashmir Valley including the main event in Srinagar, passed off peacefully and smoothly with traditional fervour and gaiety, amid tight security arrangements across Kashmir region.
Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Kumar Chowdhary unfurled the tricolour and presided over the event at Srinagar’s main Republic Day function at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar. He also took salute of Republic Day parade in which contingents of J&K Police, CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, NCC cadets and school children participated. Cultural programmes were also presented on the occasion.
Dy Chief Minister in his address said, Jammu & Kashmir has remained crown of India and is treading path of progress and development. He said the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah led government will take this journey forward with zeal and zest.
Eulogising contribution of stalwarts like Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and other J&K leaders, Surinder Chowdhary said the democracy in Jammu & Kashmir has been strengthened due to arduous struggle and sacrifices of these leaders.
Reiterating his government’s demand of restoration of statehood to J&K, Deputy Chief Minister reminded central government of its promise of restoring statehood to Jammu & Kashmir at the earliest. He also talked about challenges like unemployment and drug addiction in Jammu & Kashmir.
Earlier, Surinder Kumar Chowdhary visited martyrs’ monument “Balidan Stambh” at Pratap Park in Lal Chowk area of Srinagar and paid floral tributes to the martyrs of Police and other security forces who sacrificed their lives for the unity and integrity of the nation.
The function at the stadium was attended by a large gathering of public from all walks of life, government officials, political workers, general employees, school children and others.
The Republic Day celebrations were reported from other district headquarters in the Valley.
The security agencies and Divisional administration had made multi tier robust arrangements to ensure smooth, secure, peaceful and incident free celebrations in Srinagar and elsewhere in Kashmir region.
In Karnataka, the 76th Republic Day was celebrated with patriotic fervour and cultural ethos. The Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot unfurled the national flag and witnessed the vibrant march past and cultural programme on this occasion.
In his address the Governor described the historic day as a day we adopted our Constitution that is shaping our journey at present and in future. He pointed out that the five guarantee schemes of Karnataka State Government were implemented successfully, attracting the attention of the country.
He said this has falsified the pessimistic prediction that these schemes will result in a financial crisis and stunt the development of the state. As part of the celebrations in Bengaluru, the Khukri Dance by Gorkha rifles battalion of the Indian Army, Bhangra folk dance by the soldiers of Gatka team of 13 Punjab, hijack and rescue mock drill by Garuda force of Karnataka anti terrorist police wing and the military band of ASC Centre enthralled the audience with their performances.
In Telangana, the 76th Republic Day is being celebrated with patriotic fervour and national spirit across the state. Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma unfurled the national flag at the ceremonial event held at the Parade Grounds in Secunderabad and received guard of honour.
Addressing the people of the state on the occasion, the governor called upon people to come together to build a Telangana that sets an example for the entire nation. He reaffirmed his government’s commitment to a future that upholds the highest ideals of the Constitution.
The Governor assured the people that with every step forward, liberty, equality, and justice remain at the heart of the governance and will guide the state towards greater prosperity and harmony.
The Governor also informed that the government is launching several key initiatives today to enhance the quality of life for all sections of society. It may be known that the government is formally launching later today schemes including Rythu Bharosa- a flagship scheme enhancing the financial assistance to 12 thousand per acre of arable land per year to support farmers.
It will also launch the Indiramma Atmiya Bharosa – to give 12 thousand per annum assistance to landless families of agricultural-labour, recognizing their critical contribution to agriculture. The government is also providing 5 lakh rupees assistance to homeless and eligible families besides distributing Ration Cards to eligible poor families.
The Governor also recalled the initiatives taken relating to various sectors by the state Government during the past one year. Stating that Agriculture is the backbone of the state’s economy, the governor said the government has waived the loans of more than 25 lakh farmers and providing Indiramma’s spiritual assurance to agricultural labourers.
The Governor paid rich tributes to the architects of the Indian Constitution. Highlighting the importance of the Constitution in empowering the people, the governor said the Telangana Government has celebrated the spirit of liberty by embracing constitutional values through inclusive governance, transformative policies, and unwavering dedication to democracy.
The Republic Day celebrations are held at all offices of Constitutional Institutions, Political parties, Government offices. Citizens also celebrated at their personal level at many places.
In Jharkhand, 76th Republic Day is being celebrated with patriotic fervour. The main function was held today at Morhabadi ground in the state capital Ranchi where Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar unfurled the national flag. He also inspected the parade of the security forces and police. Governor also awarded 44 police officers and personnel with medals for their bravery and valour.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Hemant Soren unfurled the national flag and took salute of the mixed parade at the Police Lines ground in the sub-capital Dumka. Several tableaux based on development schemes were taken out on the occasion.
In his address on the Republic Day, the Chief Minister said that his government is taking decisions in the public interest for their benefit. Jharkhand Assembly Speaker Rabindranath Mahato hoisted the national flag at the State Assembly premises.
During this, he said mentioned the beauty of democracy and the democratic system embedded in our culture. Republic Day functions were also held in various government offices, schools and colleges, housing complexes, social organisations and at various district collectorates across the state.
The 76th Republic day is being celebrated with much pride in West Bengal. The main state function has been organised at Red Road in Kolkata. Governor Dr C V Anada Bose unfurled the national flag, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and other dignitaries were present.
Marching contingent of Army, Navy, Air Force, Kolkata Police and West Bengal police displayed their valour and state of the art weapon systems. This year the main attraction was the ‘MULE’ of the Indian Army.
MULE is a Multi Utility Legged Equipment robot resembling a sniffer cum combat dog. This is a specialised device to detect and deactivate bombs. School children also participated in the parade along with National Cadet Corps NCC.
In Bihar, 76th Republic Day is being celebrated with traditional fervour and patriotic feeling. The main state level official function was organized at Gandhi Maidan Patna, where governor Arif Mohammad Khan hoisted the National flag and reviewed the parade.
Addressing the function Bihar governor said that the state government is fully committed towards its pledge to provide jobs to youths. Arif Mohammad Khan said 12 lakh jobs in government sector will be provided and 34 lakh job opportunities will be created.
Recounting achievements of Nitish Kumar led government the governor said so far 9 lakh permanent government jobs have been given including education sector.
Mr Khan said state government has prime focus on women empowerment, agriculture, basic infrastructure and other important sectors.
He added that the law and order has been improved by strengthening of the department and further recruitment of police personnel.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, colleagues from his cabinet, senior officials were present at the ceremony. Personnel from CRPF, SSB, Army, Bihar police and NCC cadets exhibited captivating parade.
Attractive and informative tableau by different departments of state government showcased several milestone and progress achievements in Bihar.
Monumental Bapu Tower, Telemedicine, industrial growth, prohibition were prominent subjects which were showcased today in Gandhi Madan.