Tiranga rally taken out

Tiranga rally taken out
Kanpur: Mayor Pramila Pandey took part in Tiranga rally starting from Kanpur Municipal Corporation headquarters accompanied by corporators and employees.
The rally traversed through Motijheel road and culminated at Jai Jawan crossing near Coca-Cola crossing. The Mayor and corporators were waving the tricolour flag and raised slogans ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ and ‘Vande Mataram’.
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Mayor Pandey called upon the residents to proudly display national tricolour at every household in city. Prior to commencement of the rally, Mayor Pandey personally distributed national flag among KMC employees and corporators.
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