Assam: Flag Hoisting Done by Women in Kheroni

They also mentioned that this initiative was taken as an initiative towards the self-reliance and independence of the women of the nation.
Assam: Flag Hoisting Done by Women in Kheroni
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KHERONI: As a part of the initiatives towards empowering the women of the country, the Congress party announced that the national flag will be hoisted by women. This was announced by the president of the West Karbi Anglong District unit of the youth wing on Monday.

As a part of the ‘Shakti Super She’ initiative the youth wing of the party, they had decided to take up this step across the county. This step was supposed to be implemented in all offices including the head office in Delhi, state offices, district offices and constituency-level offices. They also mentioned that this initiative was taken as an initiative towards the self-reliance and independence of the women of the nation. They also announced that ‘Shakti Clubs’ will be established at various levels to help in this initiative.

Meanwhile, in a surprising incident, the national flag was hoisted upside down during the independence day celebration at a government office in Kheroni. The incident took place during the Independence Day celebration hosted at the premises of the Lok Nirman Department office in Kheroni in the West Karbi Anglong district of the state on Tuesday morning. Kheroni has a sub-divisional office of the concerned department and the event was undertaken on the occasion of the 77th Independence Day. Local people have raised questions as to who was responsible for the incident while trying to pay respects to the national symbol.

Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma unveiled ambitious plans for comprehensive administrative reforms during his address at the 77th Independence Day Celebrations held at the Khanapara Veterinary Field in Guwahati. Amidst a gathering that included Cabinet Ministers, Kamrup (Metro) DC Pallav Gopal Jha, Guwahati Police Commissioner Diganta Barah, and other dignitaries, the chief minister outlined a series of transformative changes slated to reshape the state's administrative landscape within a remarkably short span of one month.

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