On the morning of the Independence Day at 6.30, ‘Bharat Jodo’ March was organized from Sector 11 near Sports Complex despite rains by Jimmedar Nagrik Trust. Patriotic songs and slogans rant the Air. The participants included Pravesh Mahajan and Miss Nidhi Mahajan, who recently fought election for Delhi Assembly and hundreds of other participants which including women and children also. The march terminated at Kakrola village wherein about 100 children performed patriotic act, sang songs on freedom movement and the hoisted the national flag. 28 under-privileged children were also given scholarship during this event and a human chain depicting the shape of map of India was also formed. Pravesh Mahajan, President of Jimmedar Nagrik Trust told ”Bharat Jodo’ is the mission to unite, as much as possible, all NGO’s, families of freedom fighters, urban communities and villagers to make an effort for educated, healthy & peaceful India.
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