Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is the name of this particular celebration. Under this particular celebration, the government actively engages in various programmes to encourage the country’s creative people. And, as part of this programme, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged all fellows in India to display a flag on their homes. “Har Ghar Tiranga” from 13 august to 15 august.
2022 This year’s Independence Day commemorates the 75th anniversary of India’s independence from British rule
To commemorate the nation’s 75th Independence Day, the government started the “Har Ghar Tiranga” national campaign, which urged citizens to fly the Tricolor at their residences. According to officials from the Ministry of Culture, the plan is to reach out to more than 20 countries.
WHAT DOES THE FLAG CODE 2002 SAY?
The use, display, and hoisting of the national flag in the country are guided by an overarching set of instructions called the “Flag Code of India 2002”. It brings together all laws, conventions, practices, and instructions for the display of the National Flag. It governs the display of the National Flag by private, public, and government institutions.
The Flag Code of India took effect on January 26, 2002. As per Clause 2.1 of the Flag Code of India, there shall be no restriction on the display of the National Flag by members of the general public, private organizations, educational institutions, etc., consistent with the dignity and honour of the National Flag.
Every citizen of India has the right to do flag hosting in any place with full respect at any time.
Flag anything that is wrong or disrespectful.
The government has the right to punish.
Now, according to Flag Code 2002, we will host the flag both day and night.
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Ten rules that every one should follow while doing flag hosting at home
- While you’re doing flag hosting above, no flag should be there. The national flag should be there at that height.Â
- It should not tear.Â
- The torn flag should not do flag hosting.Â
- Do not embellish the flag.Â
- The orange colour should be on top.Â
- Do not write on the flag.Â
- Don’t use a flag to cover anything.
- Â Do not drop the flag on land or water.Â
- The flag should not be used as a costume.
- Â Do not wear the flag.
-  Don’t use flags as napkins.
To mark this momentous occasion, you are encouraged to hoist the flag in your homes from August 13th to August 15th, 2022. Apart from this, you can also ‘Pin a Flag’ virtually at https://harghartiranga.com/, along with posting a ‘Selfie with Flag’ on the site. sources from the government
Until now, according to government sources,
So far, the flags pinned are 3175728.
So far, the selfies uploaded are 75884389.
and continue to arrive.
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