Army flags off cycling expeditions at Baramulla, Nagrota, Leh : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Army flags off cycling expeditions at Baramulla, Nagrota, Leh

SRINAGAR: As part of centenary celebrations of the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps, three cycling expeditions were simultaneously flagged off today from Baramulla, Leh and Nagrota.



Srinagar, May 16

As part of centenary celebrations of the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps, three cycling expeditions were simultaneously flagged off today from Baramulla, Leh and Nagrota.

The Chinar leg of the cycling expedition was flagged off from the War Memorial at Baramulla by the General Officer Commanding, Dagger Division, Major General JS Nain, in the presence of large number of school students and prominent citizens of Baramulla, a defence spokesman said.

While flagging off the cycle expedition by the Himalayan Brigade, the GOC highlighted the significance of the event and immense contributions of Chinar Corps in the development and security of the region and urged the youth to serve the nation to the best of their ability, said the defence official.

All three teams will be flagged in on May 25 at the headquarters of Chinar corps in Badami Bagh Cantonment, Srinagar.

The spokesman said the cycling expeditions would be traversing through a difficult terrain and cover the historical routes of Zojila, Mughal Road and the Uri-Kupwara axis where famous battles have been fought by the Army safeguarding J&K.

“The cycling expeditions, along each route, shall cover a distance of 450 km traversing through the Ladakh, Kashmir and Jammu regions of the state,” he said. — TNS

Top News

Excise 'scam': Delhi court extends CM Arvind Kejriwal's judicial custody till May 20

Excise ‘scam’: Delhi court extends judicial custody of Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, K Kavitha

Special judge for CBI and ED matters Kaveri Baweja extends K...

Glorification of violence should not be part of any civilised society, India tells Canada

Glorification of violence should not be part of any civilised society, India tells Canada

Calls upon the Justin Trudeau government to stop providing c...

Resume work as IAS officer, Punjab tells BJP’s Bathinda candidate Parampal Kaur

Resume work as IAS officer, Punjab tells BJP’s Bathinda candidate Parampal Kaur

Refuses to accept IAS officer’s resignation

3 Independent MLAs withdraw support, BJP govt reduced to minority in Haryana

3 Independent MLAs withdraw support, BJP govt reduced to minority in Haryana

The government which has the support of two other Independen...


Cities

View All