Chennai, June 5 (UNI) The iconic Govindaswamy Drill Square at the Madras Engineer Group and Centre in Bengaluru resonated with pride and precision as it hosted the Passing Out Parade (POP)
of the fifth batch of Agniveers.
A total of 568 Agniveers proudly marked the culmination of their rigorous training in a grand ceremonial event, symbolizing their transition into the Indian Army amidst the ongoing Operation Sindoor, a defence release here today said.
The celebrations reflected the indomitable spirit, discipline, and commitment of the Madras Sappers.
The ceremonial parade, a visual spectacle of military decorum, saw Agniveers clad in ceremonial attire, blue ‘Dooptas’, gold and maroon jari bands, and pristine white spats, marching with impeccable precision to the stirring tunes of the military band.
The performance was a testament to the high standards of training imparted by the Centre, and to
the core values of excellence upheld by the Madras Sappers.
The event was reviewed by Brigadier Ajay Singh Thakur, Commandant, Madras Engineer Group
and Centre, who commended the Agniveers on their outstanding display of drill and professionalism.
Addressing the parade, he lauded the young soldiers for their dedication and readiness to serve the nation with honour and pride.
A highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the ‘Gaurav Padak’ to the proud parents of the Agniveers.
In a moving gesture, parents were invited to adorn their sons with the rank insignia of ‘Thambi Sapper’, marking a deeply emotional moment of transformation from trainee to soldier.
To ensure a memorable experience for the families, the Centre made elaborate arrangements for
their reception, stay, and transportation.
The event concluded with the veterans, senior officers and guests engaging with the families,
sharing in their joy and pride on this momentous occasion.
The Passing Out Parade was not merely a ceremonial milestone, it was a celebration of the unwavering commitment, resilience, and values that define the Indian Army.
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