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Leh: 150 Indian Army Troops Carry The Largest Khadi Tiranga, Army Veteran Calls It Unproductive
Writer: Aditya Pran Changkakati
A multimedia journalist with a keen interest and observance of rural development, healthcare, and civic issues.
Jammu and Kashmir, 15 Oct 2021 8:02 AM GMT
Editor : Palak Agrawal |
Palak a journalism graduate believes in simplifying the complicated and writing about the extraordinary lives of ordinary people. She calls herself a " hodophile" or in layman words- a person who loves to travel.
Creatives : Aditya Pran Changkakati
A multimedia journalist with a keen interest and observance of rural development, healthcare, and civic issues.
The largest Khadi Indian National flag was installed by the Indian Army's 57 Engineer regiment at 2000 feet above sea level in Leh, Ladakh on October 2. The event was acknowledged by all politicians and bureaucrats from the country, while a few including Army veteran Maj Gen (Dr) YashMor took to Twitter claiming the exercise 'unprofessional' and 'unproductive' event.
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Writer : Aditya Pran Changkakati
, Editor : Palak Agrawal
, Creatives : Aditya Pran Changkakati