Simran Bala's Sister Hails Her as 'Pride of Nowshera' Ahead of Republic Day Parade Debut

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As India prepares for the Republic Day parade, CRPF Officer Simran Bala is set to make history by leading an all-male contingent. Her sister, Shail Bala, expressed her pride and gratitude for Simran's achievement. 'It's a proud moment not just for us, but for Nowshera, Jammu and Kashmir, and the entire nation,' Shail said. She credited the country's equal opportunities for women as a factor in Simran's success. Shail also wished her sister luck, hoping the parade will be flawless. Simran Bala, a 26-year-old CRPF Assistant Commandant from Jammu and Kashmir, will lead a team of 140 male personnel at the national event. 'I feel truly honored to lead the CRPF contingent,' Simran said. 'We've had rigorous drill practices focusing on team cohesion and precision. I hope it all reflects on the final day.' As the first female officer to lead a male contingent, Simran's achievement highlights the CRPF's commitment to promoting gender equality. The force has made significant strides in creating a more inclusive system, where responsibilities and opportunities are assigned based on merit. Simran's success is a testament to the country's progress towards equality and a source of inspiration for women across India.