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Indian national flag hoisted at Olympic Village

Last updated on: July 22, 2012 21:17 IST

The Indian national flag was hoisted at the Olympic Games Village, in London, on Sunday, in a fun-filled musical ceremony presided by the Village Mayor, in attendance of 35 athletes and delegates.

The Village Mayor Sir Charles Allen welcomed India's Deputy Chef De Mission Brig P K Muralidharan Raja, who made a presentation to the dignitary before the Indian tri-colour was hoisted to the tunes of national anthem along with the Olympic flag featuring the five rings.

Welcoming the athletes, who had attained the distinction of representing their countries after years of hard work, the Village Mayor said: "Athletes from various cultures will call our Olympic Village their home, and we hope you take back cherished memories."

Indian flagThe star attraction of the Indian contingent at this

'Welcome Ceremony' in the Olympic Village was archer Deepika Kumari. The athletes and delegates were entertained by local youngsters with lovely musical performance complemented by some acrobatic moves.

The performers danced to the song "We Are The Champions" and ended with a salute to the champion athletes, who will compete for glory at the quadrennial sporting extravaganza.

Among the other Indian sportspersons present on the occasion, were the tennis doubles pair of Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna, who checked into the Olympic Village on Saturday, the boxers and some members of the hockey team.

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