Independence Day: Olympians, Corona Warriors To Be Part Of Celebration At Red Fort

In Tokyo, India recorded its best-ever medal haul at the Olympics by bagging a total of seven medals - one Gold, two Silver and four Bronze.

Independence Day: Olympians, Corona Warriors To Be Part Of Celebration At Red Fort

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Captain of the first helicopter will be Wing Commander Baldev Singh Bisht while the second chopper is commanded by Wing Commander Nikhil Mehrotra.

Further, this time 500 National Cadet Corps of the Army, Navy and Air Force from different schools will be taking part in this festival of national fervour.

Olympians and corona warriors, who played a vital role in fighting the invisible enemy -- Covid 19, would be part of the 75th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort in the national capital on Sunday. For the first time ever, this year two Mi-17 1V helicopters will shower flower petals during the flag hoisting.

The Ministry of Defence said Olympians, including Gold medalist Neeraj Chopra, have been invited at the flag hoisting ceremony.