Har Ghar Tiranga - Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav in India

 Har Ghar Tiranga

    Har Ghar Tiranga is a campaign under the auspices of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to encourage people to bring Tiranga home and raise it on the occasion of India's 75th year of independence. The aim of the campaign is to create a sense of patriotism in the hearts of people and to create awareness about the Indian national flag. To mark this momentous occasion, you are encouraged to hoist the flag at your homes from 3rd to 5th August 2022. Apart from this, you can also 'Pin the Flag' virtually at harghartiranga.com along with posting a 'Flag Selfie' at the location.

    The Flag Code of India brings together all the laws, conventions, practices and guidelines for flying the national flag. It governs the display of the national flag by private, public and government institutions. The Flag Code of India got here into impact on 26 January 2002. The national flag will be rectangular in shape. The flag can be of any size, but the length to height (width) ratio of the national flag must be 3:2. A public, private organization or educational institution may display/fly the national flag on all days or occasions consistent with the dignity and honor of the national flag.


Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav

    Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is an initiative of the Government of India to honor and celebrate 75 years of advanced India and the wonderful history of its culture, people and achievements. It is a tribute to India's freedom struggle and the brave freedom fighters. Mahotsav is a reminder of the preciousness of freedom and a catalyst for destiny growth. It signifies the essence of the energy of independence and the inspiration of freedom fighters.

    Celebrations on 12 March 2021 and will continue till 5 August 2023. Mahotsav is celebrated as Jan-Utsav in the spirit of Jan-Bhagidari. Activities planned for the Mahotsav include curtain raiser, launch of India@75 initiatives, website, film, song, Aatmanirbhar Incubator and Aatmanirbhar Charkha. The central government has formed a council headed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah to draft policy and planning for various events as part of the festivities.


Har Ghar Tiranga Meaning

    Har Ghar Tiranga is a campaign under the auspices of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to encourage people to bring Tiranga home and raise it on the occasion of India's 75th year of independence. The aim of the campaign is to create a sense of patriotism in the hearts of people and to create awareness about the Indian national flag. To mark this momentous occasion, we encourage you to hoist the flag at your homes from 13th to 15th August 2022. In addition, you can also virtually 'Pin the Flag' on harghartiranga.com along with posting a 'Flag Selfie' on the page.

    The Flag Code of India brings together all the laws, conventions, practices and guidelines for flying the national flag. It governs the display of the national flag by private, public and government institutions. The Flag Code of India got here into impact on 26 January 2002. The national flag will be rectangular in shape. The flag can be of any size, but the length to height (width) ratio of the national flag must be 3:2. A public, private organization or educational institution may display/unfurl the national flag on all days or occasions consistent with the dignity and honor of the national flag.


    Everyone obeyed Prime Minister Modi's slogan Har Ghar Tiranga and uploaded their selfies holding the flag. Everyone obeyed Prime Minister Modi's slogan Har Ghar Tiranga and uploaded their selfies holding the flag.

    It has been 75 years since independence. On the occasion of Vajrahotsava, the whole country is expressing patriotism with the slogan Har Ghar Tiranga.

    Politicians, actors, common people, film industry, software industry people, businessmen and everyone uploaded their selfies and expressed their patriotism. They showed patriotism from small children to adults. 

   From the common people to the celebrities, everyone observed and celebrated the Independence Day in a grand manner. 


    Today we are happily celebrating because of the many people who sacrificed their lives in the freedom struggle. If we look at our history, there are many warriors who fought for the country of India, especially Gandhi, Nehru, Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardarvallabhai Patel, Dadabhai Naoroji, Gopalkrishna Gokhla and many more, soldiers and people of the country lost their lives.

    When the British government was there, the Jalyanavalabhag and many other insurgency struggles took place, we got independence on Aug 15, 1947. Since that day we celebrate Independence Day in India.

    Gandhi is called father of nation because he fought for peace, non-violence. Dr. B. Ambedkar played a key role in the freedom struggle and wrote the constitution for India. True kings also ruled our Hyderabad kingdom. Later, when Sardhar Vallabhbhai Patel was Home Minister, in the presence of Prime Minister Nehru, Nizma defeated the Rajus and completely occupied Malli. After that our India became independent.

    So many people laid down their lives for the cause of India that today all people can live independently according to their own will. India is now very developed and yet to be developed, in technology, in industry, in terms of education.

So we should be very proud to be born in India. Because the cultural traditions of our country are very good. World countries also like it.


                    ------ Jai Hind Jai Bharath--------

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