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25 tableaux to participate in Republic Day parade
Depicting India's vivid art and culture, contribution to science and
technology and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Jan Dhan Yojna' as well
as 'Make In India' campaigns, a total of 25 tableaux will roll down
Rajpath at this year's Republic Day parade.
The tableaux were displayed here Thursday.
Up
from last year's 18, this year 16 of the tableaux will represent
different states while nine will be from different ministries and
government departments.
The Department of Financial Services'
tableau on the 'Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana' will highlight the
uniqueness of the campaign and its impact on the weaker sections and low
income groups.
The 'Make in India' tableau by the Department of
Industrial Policy and Promotion will depict a mechanised lion set
against the background of a smart city.
A replica of the 'Statue
of Unity' -- another pet project of Modi -- that pays tribute to Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel will be displayed in the tableau of Gujarat, the prime
minister's home state.
"The tableaux will show India's varied
cultural diversity, development in science and technology and recent
campaigns launched by the government," defence ministry spokesman
Dhananjay Mohanty said. The defence ministry organises the parade.
The
newly formed state of Telangana will be making its debut in the parade
showcasing Mahakali, the divine mother goddess of the region.
States
like Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh would be showcasing their
popular folk dances. Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh
would be promoting the festivals of Dussehra, Sankranti Sambaraalu
(Makar Sankranti) and Bhagoria (festival of love and match making)
respectively.
Uttar Pradesh will pay tribute to the 10th and last
Nawab of Awadh Wajid Ali Shah and the tableau will have live Kathakali
dancers as the dance was performed by the nawab himself in the temples
of Awadh.
Over 1,400 artists, fabricators, designers and visualisers were involved in the making of the tableaux.












