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R-Day 2018: BSF women contingent won hearts; here’s why

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India celebrated its 69th Republic Day on Friday and the Republic Day parade at Rajpath had some spectacular shows of culture and diversity to offer.

However, one that caught all attention was the debut performance of Seema Bhawani, the all-women BSF biker troupe.

Led by sub-inspector Stanzin Naryang from Ladakh, the Seema Bhawani performed breathtaking stunts in gravity-defying formations.

The 113-member team had women soldiers between 25 and 30 years of age, from different combat ranks. The squad comprised of 20 women from Punjab – the most in from one state – followed by West Bengal (15), Madhya Pradesh (10), Maharashtra (9) and Uttar Pradesh (8).

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Kerala, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Delhi had two participants each, and there was one woman each from Himachal Pradesh and Meghalaya.

Most of the women selected were not bike riders. But after rigorous training under special BSF instructors, the women succeeded with flying colours and put on a terrific show on Friday. They would reportedly train from 8am to 1pm every day, and then for two hours in the afternoon between 3.30pm and 5.30pm.

Here’s how Twitterati Hailed the Women-Bikers:

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