Feb 6, 2025
INDIA EDITION
First-Ever Wedding at Rashtrapati Bhavan
First-Ever Wedding at Rashtrapati Bhavan
President herself granted the permission.
President herself granted the permission.
Entertainment
Entertainment
Written By
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Siddharth Goyal
Siddharth Goyal
Published
Published
Feb 3, 2025
Feb 3, 2025
For the first time in history, Rashtrapati Bhavan will host a wedding, making it a momentous occasion. The ceremony is set to take place on February 12, 2025, and will be an intimate affair with only a select number of guests. What makes this event even more remarkable is that the permission for the wedding was granted personally by President Droupadi Murmu, a rare honor that highlights the extraordinary achievements of the bride, CRPF Assistant Commandant Poonam Gupta. Poonam Gupta is no ordinary officer. She has made significant contributions to the nation, most notably leading the all-women contingent at the 74th Republic Day Parade. Currently, she is posted as a Personal Security Officer (PSO) at Rashtrapati Bhavan, a role that requires immense dedication and responsibility. Her journey to this prestigious position was marked by perseverance and excellence, as she secured the 81st rank in the UPSC Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) examination. Beyond her academic and professional achievements, Poonam has served in some of the most challenging areas in India. Her posting in Naxal-affected Bihar demonstrated her courage and commitment to national security. Her ability to navigate these high-risk zones and emerge as a leader is a testament to her strength and determination. It is no surprise that President Murmu, deeply impressed by her conduct, decided to allow her wedding to take place at Rashtrapati Bhavan, an honor that has never been granted to anyone before. The wedding itself will be a high-security, private event, ensuring that only those closest to the couple will be in attendance. Given the nature of the venue, all guests will have to undergo strict security checks before entering. This unprecedented event is not just a personal milestone for Poonam Gupta but also a proud moment for the Indian armed and paramilitary forces, as it highlights the recognition and respect that officers like her receive for their service. This wedding serves as an inspiration to many young aspirants, especially women, who dream of a career in uniform. It proves that dedication and excellence can lead to extraordinary opportunities and recognition at the highest levels. As the nation watches this historic event unfold, it stands as a symbol of honor, commitment, and the growing prominence of women in India’s security forces.
For the first time in history, Rashtrapati Bhavan will host a wedding, making it a momentous occasion. The ceremony is set to take place on February 12, 2025, and will be an intimate affair with only a select number of guests. What makes this event even more remarkable is that the permission for the wedding was granted personally by President Droupadi Murmu, a rare honor that highlights the extraordinary achievements of the bride, CRPF Assistant Commandant Poonam Gupta. Poonam Gupta is no ordinary officer. She has made significant contributions to the nation, most notably leading the all-women contingent at the 74th Republic Day Parade. Currently, she is posted as a Personal Security Officer (PSO) at Rashtrapati Bhavan, a role that requires immense dedication and responsibility. Her journey to this prestigious position was marked by perseverance and excellence, as she secured the 81st rank in the UPSC Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) examination. Beyond her academic and professional achievements, Poonam has served in some of the most challenging areas in India. Her posting in Naxal-affected Bihar demonstrated her courage and commitment to national security. Her ability to navigate these high-risk zones and emerge as a leader is a testament to her strength and determination. It is no surprise that President Murmu, deeply impressed by her conduct, decided to allow her wedding to take place at Rashtrapati Bhavan, an honor that has never been granted to anyone before. The wedding itself will be a high-security, private event, ensuring that only those closest to the couple will be in attendance. Given the nature of the venue, all guests will have to undergo strict security checks before entering. This unprecedented event is not just a personal milestone for Poonam Gupta but also a proud moment for the Indian armed and paramilitary forces, as it highlights the recognition and respect that officers like her receive for their service. This wedding serves as an inspiration to many young aspirants, especially women, who dream of a career in uniform. It proves that dedication and excellence can lead to extraordinary opportunities and recognition at the highest levels. As the nation watches this historic event unfold, it stands as a symbol of honor, commitment, and the growing prominence of women in India’s security forces.
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