Beating Retreat Ceremony began amid soulful classical versions in Rajpath

NEW DELHI: On Tuesday, Beating Retreat Ceremony marks the conclusion of Republic Day celebrations, was held at the Vijay Chowk in the national capital. The ceremony symbolises the return of Army and its various regiments to its barracks. Here, The Beating Retreat Ceremony began amid soulful classical versions and foot-tapping numbers rending the air. The ceremony, which was held at the royal Vijay Chowk, saw several military bands, pipes and drums bands from regimental centres and battalions enthralling the crowd, with a clear sky and relatively warm weather adding to the cheerful atmosphere.

The event began with President Ram Nath Kovind arriving at the venue along with Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, PM Narendra Modi, several top ministers and other dignitaries to witness the ceremony.

While Traffic restrictions for Beating Retreat Ceremony and 'Pariksha Pe Charcha' event at Talkatora Stadium caused widespread delays for commuters in Lutyens' Delhi on Tuesday. Angry travellers took to social networking site Twitter to vent their ire. "Long traffic jam towards Karnal Bypass," a commuter tweeted. Traffic was also affected on the Kalindi Kunj stretch in southeast Delhi.

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 Sardar Patel Marg was also reported congested and commuters had to bear long delays. Rahul Bahl, a restaurateur said that "I usually cover Sardar Patel Marg in 10 minutes but on Tuesday, it took me 35 minutes to cover the stretch to reach my office in central Delhi,"  Movement of vehicles on parts of Rafi Marg, Raisina Road, Krishna Menon Marg, 'C' Hexagon and Dara Shikoh Road was restricted due to Beating Retreat Ceremony.

Further, traffic was obstructed on the carriageway from UP Border towards Maharani Bagh due to the breakdown of a DTC Bus at Maharani Bagh. 

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