IGAR (S) Raising Day
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, March 15 2019:
Inspector General of Assam Rifles (South) celebrated its 16th Raising Day today and recalled its foundation day in 2004 at the historic Kangla Fort and moved subsequently to its present location at Mantripukhri.
In line with tradition, Major General KP Singh, the present IGAR (S), officers and troops paid homage to martyrs by laying wreaths at the War Memorial.
A special Sainik Sammelan by IG was held at Haflong Hall.
The IG exhorted the force to strive for the well being and safety of the people of Manipur at all times.
Fondly called "Friends of Manipur", IGAR (South) has contributed not only to the security and peace in the State, but has also aided development activities especially in the border areas, said a statement issued by PRO of Assam Rifles today.
Driven by the urge to usher in the well being of Manipur and its people, the efforts of the last sixteen years are today visible on the peaceful streets of Imphal and other districts of Manipur, said the statement.
The raising day celebration marks yet another successful year in the annals of the oldest paramilitary force - Assam Rifles.
In a short span of time since its raising in 2004, IGAR (South) has been able to achieve a lot and continues to strive for excellence in every field.
On its raising day, IGAR (South) takes the opportunity to reassure the people of Manipur that it is committed to the well being, safety and security of Manipuri people, added the statement.