Everyone is obsessed with the beauty and performances of the country's national bird peacock, but when that bird is respected according to its position, it becomes amazingly incredible unimaginable. A similar news has been heard from Etawah where a peacock lost its life when the train got stuck in the engine. As soon as the railway authorities received the information, the bird was pulled out and the body was wrapped in a tricolour.
Body of peacock, a national bird wrapped in tricolour: The incident was seen in Shatabdi Express, which is travelling from Delhi to Lucknow. When the peacock was reported to be trapped in the engine of the train, the train was stopped at Etawah railway station and the peacock has been freed from the engine of the train by the GRP security forces there but his life could not be saved. Now, in a day, many animals fall prey to such incidents and lose their lives. But the incident saw a different face of humanity where the country's national bird was wrapped in the tricolour with full respect.
Funeral to be held with state honours: It has been revealed that in the photos that have surfaced, the forest ministry employee has not only wrapped the peacock in the tricolour but has also started preparing to take it to the forest ministry premises while discharging his responsibility. When the police freed the peacock from the engine of the train, the forest department employee gave the peacock due respect.
The peacock was taken by auto to the forest ministry premises. It is being reported that the peacock is to be cremated in the forest ministry premises of Basrehar. The funeral will take place with full state honours. It is obvious that you have seen state honours before, but the funeral of a peacock in this manner has touched everyone's heart. On the other hand, people are not tired of praising the forest department employee.
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