Independence Day Celebration in Goa


Pics by Kalakruti
Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Aug 16:


The 62nd Independence day celebration moment at the Old Secretariat in Panaji on Saturday.


Chief minsiter Digambar Kamat seen taking the Guard of Honour during the 62nd Independence day at the Old Secretariat in Panaji on Saturday.


Chief minsiter Digambar Kamat seen addressing the gathering.


Students of the Bal Bhavan seen performing on the ocassion of the 62nd Independence day at the Old Secretariat in Panaji on Saturday.


The Goa Police jawans seen during the 62nd Independence day at the Old Secretariat in Panaji on Saturday.


The National tri-color seen left on the Pole during the late night hours on Saturday following the failure of the school managemnet of the 'Happy Kids' primary school to get the flag down at St.Inez in Panaji on Saturday.


The Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs organised a Marathon race to mark the 62nd Independence day celebration in Panaji on Saturday.


Kids seen during the Fancy dress competition on the theme of National leaders on the ocassion of the 62nd Independence day celebration in Panaji on Saturday.


Kids seen during the Fancy dress competition on the theme of National leaders on the ocassion of the 62nd Independence day celebration in Panaji on Saturday.

  

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  • ravindra, kolhapur

    Tue, Aug 17 2010

    62 independence Day Panjim to mira mar race datails Winners Participents & Photo Jpg Send My E-Mail thanks for co-opreations

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  • SUBODH, MARGAO,GOA

    Sun, Aug 16 2009

    Its nice to see kids to know the importance of independence because they are the future of our country and I am proud to be indian(goan)

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