Diwali Mela held at BSF Tripura Sector HQ with pomp & gaiety
Diwali Mela held at BSF Tripura Sector HQ with pomp & gaiety
Border Security Force (BSF) in Tripura sector frontier on Thursday celebrated Diwali festival with pomp and gaiety. As part of the celebration, a Diwali Mela was organized at Frontier Headquarters, BSF Tripura at Salbagan at the suburb of Agartala.
Patel Piyush Purusottam Das, IG, Tripura Frontier inaugurated the Diwali Mela. BSF personnel and their family members participated with great enthusiasm. @BSF_Tripura
The Diwali Mela @BSF_Tripura had all the elements of enjoyment and meryment with ethnic food stalls, games, entertainment activities and cultural program for the personeel, their families and children.
The Diwali Mela @BSF_Tripura had also attractions like BSF Jazz and Brass band, dog show, game for children and the cracker show evoking spectacular participation.
A press statement from the BSF mentioned that the festival brought in a happy change and break in the daily routine of the BSF jawans who guard the sensitive Indo-Bangladesh border of Tripura.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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