Kamrup Metro deputy commissioner Biswajit Pegu addressing the media in Guwahati on August 8, 2019. Image: Northeast Now

The Kamrup (Metro) district administration is geared up to celebrate the ensuing Independence Day with a three-day programme.

This was announced by the deputy commissioner Biswajit Pegu while interacting with media at the conference hall of his office in Guwahati on Thursday.

Ready for a challenge? Click here to take our quiz and show off your knowledge!

A cleanliness drive will be undertaken as part of the celebration on August 13 next across the district.

Pegu also said that all the statues and busts of prominent personalities situated at different locations of the district will be painted fresh commemorating with the occasion.

All the parks in and around Guwahati will be cleaned and plantation drive will also be carried out.

Ready for a challenge? Click here to take our quiz and show off your knowledge!

The district administration has also lined up several competitions like essay writing, elocution and painting for students on the occasion.

The subject for essay writing and elocution is ‘The Mahatma’.

Competitions will be held in select schools and colleges of the district.

The competitions have prize money of Rs 10,000 for first prize, Rs 7,500 for the second prize and Rs 5,000 for the third prize for all categories.

The evenings will witness competitions in patriotic songs and drama.

Quiz competitions will be held on August 14 with India’s independence as the theme.

There will also be awareness campaign against use of contraband substances and traffic snarls.

The central function of the 73rd Independence Day will be held at Khanapara’s Veterinary College playground.

The district administration has sought full cooperation from schools, colleges and also from Gauhati University and the Engineering College.

Police medals, Bir Chilarai Award will be awarded on the occasion apart from felicitating freedom fighters of the district.

The district administration has also made arrangements for shows of patriotic movies for students.

The deputy commissioner has informed that the district administration has already communicated with cinema hall authorities in this regard.

These shows for the students will be totally free of cost.