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Army bands perform to honour Covid warriors

Imphal, Jan 21 (UNI) Military bands of Red shield Division of Spear
Corps organised a pipe band display at Bhagya Chandra Open Air
Theatre, here today to express gratitude and appreciation towards
COVID warriors who have been steadfast in fighting the spread of the
pandemic even at the risk of their own lives.
Five Pipe bands of Red Shield Division of Spear Corps played martial
and patriotic tunes which left the audience spellbound. The doctors,
nurses and other civilian staff who are the frontline workers attended
the event in large numbers keeping in mind the COVID protocols. COVID
warriors from the Armed Forces also attended the event.
Thanking the COVID Warriors for their selfless services, Dr Rajesh
Kumar, Chief Secretary praised the contribution of Doctors, Nurses,
Para Medical Staff and other frontline workers who did not care for
their safety in their bid to save others. He also lauded pipe bands
of Indian Army for an impressive band display to honour the COVID
warriors. He expressed satisfaction and confidence in the success of
the ongoing COVID vaccination campaign.
Maj Gen VT Mathew, GOC Red Shield Division expressed gratitude to
all the COVID warriors for their heroic efforts and commended pipe
bands for an invigorating martial and folk tunes.
UNI NS RN
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