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| 10 things you didn't know about our rich Republic Day guest Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, was India's chief guest at this year's Republic Day parade. The man has committed $75 billion to develop the cash-hit infrastructure in India. Here's what you need to know about India's new best friend: | | | Black Cats make a stunning debut at Rajpath. Here's what makes them so cool India's most elite counter-terrorism force, the National Security Guard (NSG), made its Republic Day debut today. Dressed in black and armed to the teeth, the contingent, of about 140 personnel, made a spectacular impression at the parade. So what makes the Black Cats, as India knows them, so eye-catching. Here's what you should know: | | | Do you know your fundamental financial duties? As a responsible citizen it is imperative that you do not evade taxes. Income tax that you pay is used by the government to build the nation. Only around 3% of the population files tax returns. | | | How Delhi was secured ahead of Republic Day celebrations The national capital was wrapped in an unprecedented security cover with thousands of security force personnel keeping a hawk-eye vigil to ward off any terror strike or untoward incident during the 68th Republic Day celebrations. | | |
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