15 august tiranga

  1. Independence Day 2022: As PM Modi Calls For Har Ghar Tiranga, HERE
  2. Independence Day Wallpaper for 15 August
  3. Independence Day 2022 Wishes & Tiranga HD Images: Send Swatantrata Diwas Greetings, 15 August Wallpapers, Facebook Quotes & SMS to Your Friends and Family
  4. PM Modi encourages people to hoist Trianga at home from August 13
  5. Explained: Centre’s ‘Har Ghar Jhanda’ campaign that will see a Tricolour on every house on 15 August
  6. No, Nehru didn’t hoist India’s first tricolour at Red Fort. And British flag wasn’t lowered
  7. 75th Anniversary of Indian Independence
  8. Flag hoisting time on 15 August 2022: Independence Day celebrations guidelines


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Independence Day 2022: As PM Modi Calls For Har Ghar Tiranga, HERE

• • • • Independence Day 2022: As PM Modi Calls For ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’, HERE’s How To Do It Properly Independence Day 2022: As PM Modi Calls For ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’, HERE’s How To Do It Properly "It is a special 2nd August today! At a time when we are marking Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, our nation is all set for Har Ghar Tiranga, a collective movement to celebrate our Tricolour. I have changed the DP on my social media pages and urge you all to do the same," the Prime Minister has said in a tweet. Flag Code of India 2002 The government of India has issued a set of laws known as the Flag Code of India 2002 on January 26, 2002, to govern the use, display, and hoisting national flag. The Flag Code was amended on December 30, 2021, allowing the use of polyester, apart from cotton, wool, silk, and khadi for making hand-spun, hand-woven, and machine-made flags. Before the amendment, polyester and machine-made flags were not allowed for public display. The government again amended the law through an order on July 20, 2022, allowing tricolour to be hoisted in the open at the house of the public day and night. Before this amendment, national flag was only allowed to be flown only from sunrise to sunset. Under Clause 2.1 of the Flag Code of India, government said there shall be no restriction on the display of the national flag by members of the general public, private organisations, educational institutions etc. consistent with the dignity and honour of the national flag. The code also...

Independence Day Wallpaper for 15 August

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Independence Day 2022 Wishes & Tiranga HD Images: Send Swatantrata Diwas Greetings, 15 August Wallpapers, Facebook Quotes & SMS to Your Friends and Family

Independence Day 2022 Wishes & Tiranga HD Images: Send Swatantrata Diwas Greetings, 15 August Wallpapers, Facebook Quotes & SMS to Your Friends and Family Ensure that you participate in the events that will be held on this historic day and celebrate Independence Day by considering its exclusivity and relevance. Celebrate the big day by sharing the nationalistic feelings with your close ones and sending these Azadi Diwas wishes and messages that we've presented to you. Happy Independence Day! India will celebrate its 75th Year of Independence on August 15, 2022. It was the day when India attained freedom from British colonial rule and emerged as an independent state in 1947. The day marks a special significance for the country when national celebrations take place to commemorate the day of independence and observe it with complete joy and fervour. Along with the local events, Swantrarta Diwas is observed in the country's capital, Delhi, when the Prime Minister unfurls the flag on the Red Fort and 'Addresses the Nation' on the 15th of August. As you look forward to celebrating Independence Day, take these Swatantrata Diwas wishes, HD images, Facebook greetings, wallpapers & SMS to send your friends and family on this important day. Below, find Independence Day images, Happy Independence Day messages, Independence Day quotes and beautiful wallpapers to share with your loved ones. As India enters the 76th year of independence this year, the 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' will be ob...

PM Modi encourages people to hoist Trianga at home from August 13

The idea behind the initiative is to invoke the feeling of patriotism in the hearts of the people and to promote awareness about the Indian National Flag. “This year, when we are marking Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, let us strengthen the Har Ghar Tiranga Movement. Hoist the Tricolour or display it in your homes between 13th and 15th August. This movement will deepen our connection with the national flag," said PM in a tweet. Modi also recalled the monumental courage and efforts of those who dreamt of a flag for free India. He has also shared some interesting nuggets from history including details of the committee associated with our Tricolour and the first Tricolour unfurled by Pandit Nehru. “Today, 22nd July has a special relevance in our history. It was on this day in 1947 that our National Flag was adopted. Sharing some interesting nuggets from history including details of the committee associated with our Tricolour and the first Tricolour unfurled by Pandit Nehru," PM tweeted. “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 fulfil their vision and build the India of their dreams," PM’s tweet stated. Priyanka Shamra is a health and pharma journalist with nearly nine years of field reporting experience. She is a special correspondent with Mint. Her beat includes covering the Ministry of Health and Department of Pharmaceuticals. She also covers the Ministr...

Explained: Centre’s ‘Har Ghar Jhanda’ campaign that will see a Tricolour on every house on 15 August

Explained: Centre’s ‘Har Ghar Jhanda’ campaign that will see a Tricolour on every house on 15 August The idea of people hoisting the national flag is part of the Centre’s Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to commemorate 75 years of independence. The government said that this move would invoke feelings of patriotism in the hearts of people Come 15 August, houses across the country will have the national flag unfurled, if the Centre’s plan goes ahead. The central government on Wednesday announced the ‘Har Ghar Jhanda’ campaign under which it has asked people to hoist the national flag over their houses on 15 August. The campaign has been launched as part of the ongoing Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, where India is celebrating and commemorating of 75 years independence. India@75: Inside the country’s only certified flag-making unit in Karnataka Maharashtra: Govt officials to say Vande Mataram while receiving phone calls in offices Here’s all we know about this campaign and also the rules that one must follow while hoisting the Tiranga. About 'Har Ghar Jhanda' campaign The government has urged people to hoist the national flag at their residences, colleges, and offices and other spaces where they spend even a little time of their life. The culture ministry has also asked people to sing the national anthem with their family members to mark the celebration of Independence Day on 15 August. Union Culture and Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy also announced that arrangements are being made to hoist...

No, Nehru didn’t hoist India’s first tricolour at Red Fort. And British flag wasn’t lowered

Two independent images — the lowering of the Union Jack, and Jawaharlal Nehru hoisting the tricolour and addressing the crowd at the Red Fort facing the Jama Masjid — are put together to make a perfect nationalist collage. Interestingly, this narrative is factually wrong. The Independence Day ceremony did not take place at Red Fort on 15 August 1947, and the Britishers were not treated as enemies of India. But the symbolism of the image is powerful because it reminds us of a simple story of our political success. Replacing the Union Jack with the tricolour conveys a strong nationalist impression that Indians actually defeated the mighty British empire. The figure of Nehru at Red Fort, on the other hand, symbolises the triumph of Indian nationalism in the rediscovery of India. Also read: No anti-British sentiments But the official documents such as the Report of the Last Viceroy of India, Louis Mountbatten, and the personal memories of his daughter, Pamela Mountbatten, offer us a very different perspective to the events that took place on 15 and 16 August 1947. Louis Mountbatten came back from Karachi on 14 August after attending the Independence Day ceremony in Pakistan. He was informed by the Indian leaders that they wanted him to accept the post of interim Governor General of India for a brief period. This proposal was formally presented during the midnight session of the Constituent Assembly on 14 August, and was accepted unanimously. Soon after, Nehr...

75th Anniversary of Indian Independence

Celebration on 15 August 2022 Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (75th Anniversary of Indian Independence) Observedby Type National Significance Commemorates the 75th Anniversary of Independence of India Celebrations Flag hoisting, parade, fireworks, singing patriotic songs and the National Anthem Begins 12 March 2021 Ends 15 August 2023 Date 15 August 2022 Frequency Annual Firsttime 15 August 1947 (75 years ago) Startedby Government of India Relatedto Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav or 75th Anniversary of Indian Independence was an event, in which the 75th Anniversary of the 75th Independence Day of India. Summary [ ] The There are five themes of the 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav', • Freedom struggle: It focuses on and celebrates the countless freedom fighters who had helped India achieve freedom from the British. Programs under this theme include Birsa Munda Jayanti ( Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas), Declaration of Provisional Government of Free India by Netaji, Shaheed Diwas etc. • Ideas@75: This theme brings into spotlight the programs and events inspired by ideas and ideals that have shaped India so far and are to influence for next 25 years (till India's 100th Independence day, named Amrit Kaal'). The events and initiatives in this section include Kashi Utsav and Post Cards to Prime Minister. • Resolve@75: This theme focuses on the collective resolve and determination to shape the destiny of India. Events and programs under this theme include initiatives such as Constitution Day, Good Governance We...

Flag hoisting time on 15 August 2022: Independence Day celebrations guidelines

Flag hoisting time on 15 August 2022: India's Independence Day is celebrated on August 15 every year. August 15 is a national holiday. Independence Day is celebrated with National Flag hoisting, parades and cultural events in different parts of the country. Prime Minister of India unfurls the National Flag or Tricolour at the ramparts of the Red Fort and addresses the nation. As per the notice issued by the MHA, the celebration of Independence Day Ceremony/hoisting of National Flag at State Capitals/ District Headquarters/ Sub-division/ Block / Gram Panchayat/ Villages etc. should commence in the morning after 9 am. Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort Every year, the independence day celebration commences with gaiety and enthusiasm in Delhi. As per the government notice, the ceremony at Red Fort will consist of- -A Guard of Honour by the Armed Forces and the Delhi Police to the Prime Minister (Pradhan Mantri) -Unfurling of the National Flag accompanied by playing of the National Anthem and firing of a 21-gun salute. -Showering of flower petals by the helicopters of the Indian Air Force. -A speech by the Prime Minister, singing of the National Anthem immediately after the PM's speech, and release of tri-colored balloons at the end. 'At Home’ function ‘At Home’ function at Governor/LG House may be commenced in the evening (after 5 pm). This function represents a diverse set of invitees apart from usual protocol based invitees. Har Ghar Tiranga campaign The government h...