New Delhi pulsed with patriotic fervor on the 77th Republic Day, and the Namo Bharat corridor from Delhi to Ghaziabad and Meerut joined the celebration in style. Stations along this rapid transit line dazzled under tricolor lights, blending saffron, white, and green hues to symbolize India’s unity and progress.
Passengers arriving at these modern hubs were greeted by a spectacular sight. The illuminated platforms and buildings not only highlighted the cutting-edge infrastructure but also evoked a deep sense of national pride. This visual spectacle turned ordinary commutes into memorable moments of celebration, underscoring the vision of a developed India.
Adding to the festivities, the 150th anniversary of ‘Vande Mataram’ was marked with reverence. Inside the sleek Namo Bharat trains, the national song echoed through public address systems, stirring emotions among travelers. Faces lit up with pride as the melody filled the air, fostering an atmosphere of shared patriotism.
At Ghaziabad Namo Bharat Station, the vibe was electric. Platforms reverberated with the song, while a special exhibition delved into its historical significance. Panels showcased ‘Vande Mataram’s’ role in the freedom struggle, complete with vivid images and timelines that transported visitors back to India’s independence journey.
The NCR Transportation Corporation (NCRTC) elevated the occasion with a ‘Republic Glory Festival.’ An inter-school patriotic singing competition drew students from Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Meerut. Young voices belted out heartfelt renditions, captivating audiences and directors from NCRTC who attended the event.
These initiatives reflect NCRTC’s commitment to transforming Namo Bharat stations into vibrant social hubs. Beyond transportation, they host events that promote cultural unity and national spirit, ensuring every visit reinforces India’s rich heritage and forward march.
