Speaking on the occasion, the President congratulated the President's Bodyguard for upholding the highest military traditions and discipline.
He said he was confident that the regiment would continue to uphold the lofty values of professionalism, dedication and commitment that they had displayed over the years.
Mukherjee also took the opportunity to applaud all the officers and ranks of the President's Bodyguard, past and present, and their families for their unstinted devotion and selfless dedication to the nation and wished the men of the force success in all their endeavours.
Soon after Mukherjee formally handed over the Silver Trumpet and Trumpet Banner to the President's Bodyguard. This was followed by an audio visual presentation highlighting the history and significance of the Silver Trumpet, Trumpet Banner and the modern day role of the PBG.
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Spectators present in the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan were enthralled when PBG personnel on the backs of their trained horses showcased traditional Indian equestrian skills.
But the highlight of the show was a sensational display of the show jumping team of PBG. Some breathtaking display of show and trick jumping which involved horses jumping over obstacles and parked cars left the audience spellbound.
The Trumpet ceremony happens every time a new President takes office. Mukherjee became the country's 12th head of the state to present the award to the elite forces.