18 March - Ordnance Factory Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations
March 18 – Ordnance Factory Day

Why This Day Is Special?
Recognized to salute Indian Ordnance Factory workers who build defence equipment, ensuring national security and fostering industrial innovation.
History Behind the Day
Commemorates the establishment of India’s ordnance factories as early as 1801—foundations of indigenous defence production.
Did You Know❓
- 41 factories produce ammunition, vehicles, and military gear across India.
- Ordnance factories create thousands of skilled jobs.
- They support the “Make in India” mission and self-reliance in defence.
How Can We Celebrate?
- Learn about important defence products and manufacturing.
- Show appreciation for factory workers and engineers.
- Share encouraging messages for indigenously made equipment.
Security stems from self-reliance—let’s honour those who build strong foundations.
March 18 – Ordnance Factory Day | Sambara Celebrations
Today, Sambara Celebrations proudly commemorates Ordnance Factory Day, honoring the dedication and skill of those who contribute to India’s defense manufacturing and national security. Across our Travel, Retail, Food, Events, and Expos initiatives, the Sambara Celebrations staff and faculty share insights into the history and significance of ordnance factories, emphasizing innovation, precision, and service to the nation. By celebrating the achievements of these factories, Sambara Celebrations inspires a sense of patriotism, pride, and technical excellence among all participants.
On this occasion, Sambara Celebrations customers and students engage in educational activities, interactive sessions, and awareness programs, gaining a deeper appreciation for the role of defense production in national growth. Through these celebrations, Sambara Celebrations highlights the values of discipline, dedication, and innovation, encouraging communities to recognize and honor the unsung heroes behind India’s defense capabilities while fostering a sense of unity and national pride.
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