Procession with 2-km-long flag taken out in Kalaghatagi
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The people of Kalaghatagi celebrated the 75th Independence Day in an unique way by taking out a procession carrying two- kilometre-long and nine-foot-wide tricolour on Sunday and created a record of sorts. Led by former MLA of Kalaghatagi and Congress leader Santosh Lad, hundreds of students and people from different walks of life carried the two-km-long flag, raising patriotic slogans. The procession began from Tadas Cross near Kalaghatagi, went along the national highway that passes through the town and ended at the NWKRTC Depot. Apart from Mr. Lad, several Congress leaders and elders from Kalaghatagi and Alnavar took part in it.More Related News

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