18 August,2022 11:29 AM IST | Mumbai | BrandMedia
This year's commemorations were marked by thousands of University students and staff members who joined this Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiative by hoisting flags across all the University's buildings and providing the students with the platform to express their pride in India. To officiate the flag hoisting ceremony, the University hosted Major General Yash Mor, the first general commanding officer, Ladakh, UN Peacekeeper, and CEO - Of save the Himalayas as the Chief Guest. The events were followed by a series of cultural programs and an IIMUN's Leadership Series with the chief guest, who gracefully narrated the past and future significance of India's independence.
Major General Yash Mor, a Sena Medal awardee, whose years of sacrifice and service to the nation have inspired many of the young generations across the nation. He rendered his service home and abroad in the counter-terrorist operations in South Kashmir, where he received the army Chief Commendation Card and the Sena Medal for his gallantry and went on to serve as a UN Peacekeeper in Mozambique between 1993 to 1994. As a third-generation army officer, Major General Mor has made it his lifetime commitment to educate and inspire younger generations as an UnAcademy Educator, the CEO of Save the Himalayas, and an NGO dedicated to preserving the fragile ecology of the Himalayan region. "All of us are soldiers - Jobhi Kam Karo Maan Lagake Karo every citizen is responsible for national and everyone is contributing one way or the other", said Major General Yash Mor during his remarks.
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"We have to ensure that we pull poor people forward so that not only the rich people will have opportunities, everyone has to be treated equally", added General Mor. In line with celebrating the essence of national pride under the "Har Ghar Tiranga" and "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav" efforts, the University also took this day to commend the efforts of the many students and staff members who commenced their celebrations before the 15th. Initiatives such as placing the tricolour across all of the University's buildings and giving Salami were joyously organised. Beyond the University's campus, the students and staff members also unfurl the national flag at their homes to express their solidarity and unity with the University and the nation through this PM Narendra Modi initiative. In addition, the University's NCC cadets also organised various awareness drives in nearby villages such as Madheli, where they educated the rural community about the significance of "Har Ghar Tiranga" along with a campus-wide rally by the students and faculties.
During the University's celebrations, the students made a mesmerising display of their creativity and talent through drama, dance, music and other art forms to showcase and narrate the struggle for independence and to celebrate the essence of India's unique and enriching unity. To mark the end of the celebrations, the students interacted with Major General Yash Mor as a part of the IIMUN's leadership Series. "As a University, it is truly a matter of great pride and privilege that we get to unite together and celebrate the value of our nation India, and I am truly grateful to all our students and faculties who embraced "Har Ghar Tiranga", and I believe it is this national pride that will allow us to lead our nation a step further into the future", said the University's Vice President, Dr. Parul Patel.