Har Ghar Tiranga: Important Rules to Follow While Hoisting National Flag at home



As it prepares to commemorate India’s 75th anniversary of independence, the Indian government has launched a new initiative called “Har Ghar Tiranga.” Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged Indians to participate in the campaign by flying the national flag from August 13 to August 15, 2022. This campaign was launched with the goal of strengthening our relationship with Tricolor.

On July 22, 2022, the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign officially began. On the day of the launch of the campaign PM Modi said, “75 years back, it was on this day that the country adopted its present national flag. 

Today, we recall the monumental courage and efforts of all those who dreamt of a flag for free India when we were fighting colonial rule. We reiterate our commitment to fulfill their vision and build India of their dreams.”

The Modi government’s most recent changes to the Indian Flag Code, on the other hand, have drawn criticism. The Indian national flag’s use, display, and hoisting are governed by established laws and customs 
known as the Flag Code of India. The Flag Code of India, which became effective on January 26, 2002, is divided into three sections and contains detailed instructions on how to hoist the flag. It outlines how the national flag should be displayed in private, public, and government buildings.

How to display the national flag?

The national flag must be prominently displayed and in a prominent position.

The flag’s saffron band must always be visible on top, and it must never be hung upside down.

A flag that is damaged or untidy should never be displayed.

It should never be used as a rosette, bunting, festoon, or anything else.

Where can the national flag be displayed?

The Flag Code of India states that “a member of the public, private organization, or educational institute is allowed to hoist the national flag on all days and occasions, ceremonial or otherwise, consistent with the dignity and honor of the flag.”

What is the correct way to display the Tricolor?

Regardless of the weather, the flag must be flown from sunrise to sunset if it is displayed in a public building.

The movement of the flag must always be swift when lifting it while slow when lowering it.

How should the national flag be disposed of?

The damaged national flag must be disposed of completely in private, either by burning it or by another method that respects its dignity. Paper national flags should never be thrown on the ground after being flown by the people. It is necessary to dispose of the paper flags in a dignified manner.

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Dr. Kirti Sisodhia

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