Indo-Tibetan Border Police, ITBP on Sunday celebrated its 60th Raising Day. Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai paid homage to the martyrs of the force and took the salute from the ITBP Raising Day Parade at Greater Noida.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Rai said that the Force is working with dedication, utmost devotion and highest order of professionalism even in the uncongenial and inhospitable weather conditions on the mountainous borders of the nation.
He said that he himself went to the forward posts of ITBP and experienced how the Himveers are discharging their duties with high morale.
Mr Rai also lauded the Corona Warriors of the Force, and praised them for their dedicated and selfless service to the countrymen during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Minister also paid homage at the Martyr’s memorial at the 39th Battalion Campus and met with the families of ten martyrs of the Force at the memorial.

Sh Nityanand Rai, Hon'ble Minister of State for Home Affairs, Govt of India paid tribute at the ITBP Martyr's Memorial, 39th Battalion ITBP, Gr Noida on 60th ITBP Raising Day Parade today and met with family members of martyrs. #ITBPRaisingDayParade2021#ITBPRaisingDay#Himveers pic.twitter.com/u0ibt1K2xW
— ITBP (@ITBP_official) October 24, 2021
Indo-Tibetan Border Police, @ITBP_official celebrates its 60th Raising Day.
Minister of State for Home @nityanandraibjp pays homage to the martyrs of the force and takes the salute from the #ITBPRaisingDay Parade at Greater Noida. pic.twitter.com/exC3eW1g3T
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) October 24, 2021