Dhruva motorcycle rally flagged off from Nagrota
Wreath-laying ceremony organised at the Nagrota War Memorial
As part of the nationwide commemoration of the 10th Veterans’ Day, a motorcycle rally and a wreath-laying ceremony was organised at the Nagrota War Memorial on Tuesday.
The event was held to pay homage to the bravehearts who made sacrifice in the service of the nation. Senior Army veterans, civil dignitaries and serving personnel participated in the event, reflecting the nation’s enduring respect and gratitude towards its soldiers. The occasion also witnessed the ceremonial reception of the Mashal, symbolising the eternal glory, valour and indomitable spirit of the fallen heroes.
An Army spokesperson said: “Following the wreath-laying ceremony, the Dhruva Motorcycle Rally was flagged off for Day 2 from Nagrota Military Station by Nagrota MLA Devyani Rana. The flag-off marked the continuation of the rally through the Jammu region as part of the 10th Veterans’ Day commemorations, reaffirming the Army’s unwavering commitment to nation building and veterans’ welfare.”
He said that during Day 2, the rally team paid homage at War Memorials and interacted with the local populace, strengthening bonds of trust and gratitude between the Army, veterans and civil society. The participation of prominent public representatives underscored strong civil–military coordination and a shared commitment towards the welfare of ex-servicemen, their families and the community at large.
“Traversing through the picturesque yet challenging landscapes south of the Pir Panjal range, the rally continues with a deep sense of purpose and service. Aarogya Rakshak medical teams accompanying the rally are conducting medical outreach activities enroute, including health screening, preventive care and distribution of essential medicines for ex-servicemen and their families. Blood pressure monitoring devices are also being distributed to senior veterans, reinforcing the Indian Army’s sustained focus on healthcare, dignity and overall well-being of veterans and their families” the spokesperson said.







