Updated On: 30 January, 2024 05:52 PM IST | Devashri Bhujbal
The Dighi Hills in Pune on Tuesday witnessed a breathtaking display of para jumps by serving and veteran personnel of the Bombay Sappers. Pics/PTI

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The Bombay Engineer Group, or the Bombay Sappers as they are informally known, are a regiment of the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army
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Over 100 paratroopers of the elite 411 (Independent) Para Field Company, including seven senior veterans, undertook static line and free fall jumps to kickstart the events marking the Reunion, a four-yearly event bringing together the entire Bombay Sapper fraternity, ANI reported

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The Bombay Sappers draw their origin from the erstwhile Bombay Presidency army of the British Raj. The group has its centre in Khadki in Pune
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After independence, the Group became part of the Corps of Engineers of the Army of independent India

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Officers and troops rubbed shoulders with each other in this daring display of guts and courage, a testimony that the safety and security of the nation are in capable hands.
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Along with the paratroopers were the paramotor pilots, who had recently completed the East-West Kutch to Kibithu Paramotor Expedition as an ode to the War Memorial`s Centenary

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The paramotors enamoured the audience, who were spellbound by their low-level flying and acrobatics at Dighi Hills, which serves as a training area for the Bombay Sappers
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