Pune: A 'wreath-laying ceremony' was conducted with Commodore Arvind Rawal, Commanding Officer INS Shivaji and Station Commander Lonavala laying a floral wreath at War Memorial to pay homage to the officers and sailors of the Indian Navy who made the supreme sacrifice and laid down their lives for the nation in the Indo-Pak War 1971, which was followed by a two minutes silence to honour the sacrifice of every soldier, known and unknown in the service of the nation, said the Indian Navy on Sunday.
According to an official statement issued by the Navy, a number of activities were organised at INS Shivaji, Lonavala as part of Navy Day celebrations on Saturday in consonance with the theme of the Navy Week 2021, "Indian Navy - Combat Ready, Credible and Cohesive."
Later in the evening, martial tunes were played by the INS Shivaji Band including the distant chimes of the tube bells creating a mesmerising ambience before the Naval ensign was lowered at the 'Sunset Ceremony' which enthralled the audience comprising 600 personnel comprising Station personnel including parents of Sea Cadet Corps, stated the press release.
The INS Shivaji Band also regaled the audience with soul-touching performances symbolising the Indian Navy and its collective identity as part of the 'Beating Retreat' ceremony, as per the statement.
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