R Day: Cooperators join in Long live India chant!

News have poured in from across the country about cooperative leaders celebrating the Republic Day with great enthusiasm. It was the 69th Republic Day of a country which has the highest numbers of young people and is restless to join the club of developed nations.

If IFFCO Managing Director Dr U S Awasthi hoisted National Flag at IFFCO Kandla Plant and celebrated the Republic Day with IFFCO family members at Kandla along with Mohammad K Thneibat Chairman of JPMC and JIFCO then GUJCOMASOL Chairman and Veteran Cooperator from Gujarat Dileepbhai Sanghani celebrated the day with school students and hoisted the national flag in Amreli, Gujarat.

In his message on the occasion, National Cooperative Union of India President Chandra Pal Singh Yadav said “On this day I urge fellow cooperators to take an oath to take cooperative movement to the newer heights. Happy Republic Day”.

On his twitter wall IFFCO MD wrote “Hoisted National Flag At #IFFCO #Kandla Plant. Celebrated the #Republic Day with #IFFCO family members at #Kandla along with our guest His Excellency Dr Mohammad K Thneibat, Chairman #JPMC and Chairman #JIFCO. Good to see everyone’s enthusiasm. #Happy Republic Day

GCMMF MD R S Sodhi conveyed his good wishes to farmers on the occasion of  the Republic Day. Talking to Indian Cooperative Sodhi vowed once again to try his bit to double farmers’ income.

Sahakar Bharati leaders also celebrated Republic Day with enthusiasm with his President Jyotindrabhai Mehta writing on social media “HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY. Next Generation is ready to serve the Nation”.

Banas Dairy Chairman Shankar Chaudhary  hoisted the tricolor and addressed the people of Banas Dairy, Palanpur, had a great Republic Day, a message with photographs  shared by him on the occasion.

News of the celebrations by cooperators also came from Bihar, Uttarakhand, Chattisgarh and other parts of the country.

Indian Cooperative joins the nation and the co-operators in wishing a happy Republic Day to the countrymen. Long live India and long live its people!

For the first time, 10 heads of states from ASEAN or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations attended the parade at the Rajpath showcasing  India’s  military might and cultural diversity.

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