Border Security Force Camel Band

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The BSF Camel Band during the annual Republic Day Parade in 2004.

The Border Security Force Camel Band is the mounted band of Border Security Force. The 36-member camel band is one of two official military bands in the BSF.[1] It was formed in 1986 at the Rajasthan Frontier as a result of a concept introduced by Shri Rathore.[2] It was the first camel mounted military band in the world to be established, being mentioned in Guinness Book of World Records as such.[3][4] It is currently the only band of its kind in the world. After its establishment, it engaged in three years of intensive training until its first performance in January 1990. Deen Bandhu was the first bandmaster of the band.[5]

It consists of thirteen musicians mounted specifically on Dromedary camels. Its instrumentation includes a bass drum, 2 clarinets, a saxophone, a trumpet, a trombone, all led by a director of music.[6]

Republic Day[]

It is one of the unique sights of the Delhi Republic Day parade and has been an annual participant since 1990. The only time it has missed a parade was in 2016 due to a lack of preparation.[7] In October 2019, the BSF protested the fact that it  non-inclusion of marching contingent had only been asked to send its camel-mounted band to the Republic Day Parade.[8]

Other events[]

External video
video icon NWI Exclusive Interview With Camel Mounted Band Of BSF

It is a permanent feature in Rajasthan and Marwar festivals and has also participated in various military tattoos. U.S. President Barack Obama lauded the performance of during his state visit to New Delhi on 5 November 2010.[9] 10 years prior, it took part in the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in Scotland.[10] Besides the Republic Day Parade, it participates in the BSF Raising Day Event. It has also participated in many festivals across the country. The band and the ceremonial BSF Camel contingent perform regularly at the Jodhpur Sthapana Divas, the Thar Mahostav at Barmer, the Desert Festival of Jaisalmer, and the annual Camel Fair and Festival of Bikaner.[11]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Did you know The Border Security Force has a camel band? Here's all about BSF and Its Camels". December 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "Now, camel carts used to patrol border, build green wall". hindustantimes.com.
  3. ^ "BSF's camel contingent to perform at Republic Day parade - Times of India". The Times of India.
  4. ^ Central Police Organisations. Allied Publishers. April 3, 2005. ISBN 9788177649031 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Menon, Aparna (December 1, 2015). "Did you know The Border Security Force has a camel band? Here's all about BSF and Its Camels".
  6. ^ "Indian Border Security Police Force Camel Band, 2015". www.treefrogtreasures.com.
  7. ^ "No camel contingent at Republic Day parade for first time in 66 years". India Today.
  8. ^ "Border security force: BSF protests non-inclusion of marching contingent in RD parade 2020 - The Economic Times". m.economictimes.com.
  9. ^ http://bsf.nic.in/doc/press/pr138.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi6nffiw8voAhUEMqwKHUNFAiUQFjAOegQIBRAJ&usg=AOvVaw08NZbs-b_bbyeUvODp0YIM
  10. ^ http://bsf.nic.in/en/training.html
  11. ^ http://bsf.nic.in/doc/press/pr209.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi6nffiw8voAhUEMqwKHUNFAiUQFjANegQIBRAC&usg=AOvVaw2uCwmg9AHjMjaMjyFRcAC7
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