Garo labour corps day observed at Tura

Dignitaries placing wreathes on the Cenotaph, Lower Babupara, Tura  during observation of Garo Labour Corps Day on 16.7.2019
Dignitaries placing wreathes on the Cenotaph, Lower Babupara, Tura during observation of Garo Labour Corps Day on 16.7.2019

TURA, JULY 16:  The 69th Garo Labour Corps Day memorial function which is being held every year since 1919 has observed its 101th year Anniversary today with solemnity by placing wreaths here at Lower Babupara, Cenotaph, Tura by the Chief Guest and other dignitaries. The function was organised by Tura Municipal Board, Tura.

It may be mentioned that this day is specially remembered to mark the safe arrival of the members of the Corps and in fond memory of those who died and performed noble works as recruits of the 69th Garo Labour Corps in France during the First World War.

Therefore, as a mark of respect and remembrances of these recruits, the Garo Labour Corps Day was celebrated in a befitting manner with several dignitaries laying floral wreaths on the Cenotaph at Babupara along with Salami and prayers in honour of the departed souls. The salutation was performed by District Police, Tura and 2nd MLP Battalion, Goeragre.

Thereafter, a memorial function was held at District Auditorium, Tura where Dipul R Marak, Chief Executive Member, GHADC, Tura graced the occasion as Chief Guest in the presence of Chairman, GHADC, Denang T Sangma, Chairman, Tura Municipal Board, J D Sangma, Additional Deputy Commissioner, West Garo Hills, Mary T Sangma, District Officials, Senior Citizens and students.

Speaking on the occasion, Dipul R Marak expressed his appreciation to the organisers for celebrating the event with great enthusiasm but insisted for more participation from the people since the day is remembered for the selfless sacrifice and spirit of patriotism of our forefathers. Recalling the history of these recruits, he said that they worked with utmost valour which had acclaimed appreciation even from the commanders of allied forces, and therefore, he urged everyone to respect the brave deeds of our forefathers and follow their footsteps. He also felt the need for familiarising the youth of today with the heroic deed of our forefathers.

Retired IGP, F D Sangma while speaking on the occasion, highlighted on the great significance of Garo Labour Corps Day in the history of the Garos and also recalled his association with the celebration and attending the memorial service since his childhood days. He then briefly spoke about the history of these recruits from Tura to Marseilles, France in the year 1916 and their contribution during the World War 1. Lauding their noble works, he urged everyone to take a call if it comes on their way and serve the country diligently in future.

Others who spoke on the occasion were Chairman, Tura Municipal Board, J D Sangma, Chief Executive Officer, Tura Municipal Board, Rezia Ch Sangma while Reverend H K Sangma, Pastor, Agilanggre Baptist Church, Tura offered the invocation prayer during the function. Besides, the students of Kendriya Vidyalaya Higher Secondary School, Pingera Cultural Club, Tura and Abeth S Momin presented melodious songs befitting the occasion.

 By Our Reporter

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