
Why Indian Air Force asked Delhiites not to dump eatables, garbage in open
India Today
The Indian Air Force requested citizens of Delhi-NCR not to dump eatables or garbage in the open as it attracts birds, which might pose a serious threat to their rehearsals for Air Force Day.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) requested the citizens of Delhi, Ghaziabad and the neighbouring areas on Wednesday not to dump eatables or garbage in the open as it attracts birds, which might pose a serious threat to the flying aircraft during their rehearsals starting Friday for the Air Force Day celebrations.
Air Force Day is celebrated on October 8 every year. This year, the air display will begin at 8 am on October 8 when flag-bearing skydivers of the Akash Ganga team will drop out of the AN-32 aircraft in colourful canopies, according to a statement issued by the IAF.

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