Republic Day Parade will include BSF Women Camel Rider for the first time, female guards will be seen in Royal Dress
Delhi News Desk !! In the Parade of January 26, ie Republic’s Day, the Camel Rider of the Border Security (BSF) will take part in a troop for the first time with women staff, male soldiers. A royal dress was also prepared for a special occasion for this women’s staff. A senior official gave this information on Friday. The famous Camel of Border Security Force has been part of the Republic Day celebrations since 1976. Earlier, a similar contingent of the army participated. For the first time, this will happen where BSF female staff will also be part of a camel rider with their male counterparts. About the instructions of BSF Director General Pankaj Kumar Singh, 15 women’s staff from Rajasthan were trained to join the camel rider. A BSF spokesman said female workers will be seen in a royal dress on this special occasion, which will have a look at Indian and Rajasthani culture. This uniform was designed by designer Raghavendra Rathore, a famous designer for women’s guards, and represents many precious craft forms of India. According to the information, the history and cultural elements of Rajasthan were included in the design of the uniform of female guards for the BSF Camel Candgent brand. The BSF said it was made in the 400 -year -old thank you technology for the hand -work -based texture for different finishes of Banaras. The uniform is stylish with attractive Pagha. Pagha is an essential element of the cultural clothing of the people of Rajasthan, and the worn and tied up in Mewar is a symbol of prestige and respect. BSF is the only force in the country that uses camels on both mosques. BSF staff use camels to patrol the Indo-Pak International border with the Thar Desert in Rajasthan. This women’s team will also be deployed on the border of Pakistan. -Ians SPT/ANM shares this story