Karnataka’s tableau for Republic Day showcases ‘Millets to Microchips’ display

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The tableau will be on display near the Red Fort.

BENGALURU: Karnataka’s tableau is ready for the 77th Republic Day celebrations. The theme of this year’s tableau is ‘Millets to Microchips’, showcasing Karnataka’s journey from agriculture to industry and its leadership in modern technology.

The tableau’s front features the rising Sun, symbolizing continuous progress and dynamism. Large pots display various millets, representing agricultural prosperity. A farmer holding a harvest, his wife, and happy children depict rural strength and vitality.

In the centre, a rotating molecular model signifies technological progress. An AI robot operating a computer represents future innovations. On either side, a rocket and scientist symbolize space exploration, while a doctor guiding through telemedicine and a woman using a drone in a farm showcase the convergence of science, health, and modern agriculture.

Industrial workers operating machinery represent production strength. The tableau culminates with a shining microchip and a robot’s face amidst golden circuits, symbolizing Karnataka’s self-reliant journey from tradition to progress, soil to machines.

This tableau will be displayed at the India Paryavaran (India Pavilion) at the Red Fort, as Karnataka has been excluded from the Republic Day parade due to limited slots, making way for other states to participate.

The selection process for the Republic Day parade is highly competitive, with a focus on quality and design. Karnataka has participated 16 times and won several awards. The state’s Information and Public Relations Department has been showcasing its unique tableaux annually, highlighting Karnataka’s achievements in agriculture, education, science, and technology.

The Commissioner for Information and Public Relations, Hemant M Nimbalkar, stated that this year’s tableau showcases Karnataka’s balanced progress in agriculture, education, science, high technology, and microchip production.

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