NESAC celebrated the 76th Independence Day of the nation in an eventful manner on 15th August, 2022. The National Flag was hoisted by Director, NESAC at 09:00 am at NESAC office campus followed by singing of the national anthem. CISF unit, NESAC gave a guard of honour to Director, NESAC, which was followed by a brief speech by Director, NESAC, where he highlighted the importance of the ongoing nationwide celebration of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav activities and put forward the NESAC community the directions given by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of the Country on the occasion. He commended the works being done by NESAC staff in all fields and expected that even higher quantum of research work would be carried out by the NESAC community. He wished NESAC Staff a happy and prosperous Independence Day to conclude his speech. A demonstration of CISF Weapons Drill was made by the CISF Unit as part of the Independence Day celebration. A cultural program was also organized as part of the celebration at NESAC auditorium. CISF Unit and NESAC Staff presented various cultural performances including Singing, Dancing, Taekwondo exhibition by kids etc. The program concluded with distribution of tokens of appreciation to the participants.
NESAC celebrates the 76th Independence Day of the Nation
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