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  1. Indian flag as your profile picture for Har Ghar Tiranga: How to get it right on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
  2. Free India Flag Images: AI, EPS, GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG, and SVG
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Indian flag as your profile picture for Har Ghar Tiranga: How to get it right on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called upon all citizens to turn the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign into a mass movement by hoisting or displaying the national flag at their homes. He has also urged citizens to add the tricolour as display picture on their social media accounts to commemorate the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence. In his monthly radio address ‘Mann ki Baat’ this Sunday (July 31), PM Modi said that as part of the 75th year of Independence a special movement — ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ — is being organised and “by becoming part of this movement, from August 13 to 15, you must hoist the tricolour at your home or adorn your home with it”. “The tricolour connects us, inspires us to do something for the country,” he said and suggested people make the national flag their social media profile photo from August 2 to August 15. Here we will tell you how you can add the National flag to your Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter DP. We will be doing this in two parts – first, we will tell how to add the Indian flag to your profile picture and second part will be changing the profile picture on different social media platforms. Part 1: Adding Indian Flag to your profile picture You can use the Facebook app to add the Indian Flag in your profile picture. Here’s what you need to do: • Tap on your Profile Picture and choose Add Frame • Then head to the Flags option and choose India from the list. You’ll see an Indian Flag has been added to your existing profile photo. ...

Free India Flag Images: AI, EPS, GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG, and SVG

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Flag of India

The current colours and arrangement of stripes in the flag of India, along with an image of a spinning wheel, date to August 1931, when the design was officially adopted at the annual meeting of the All-India Congress. On July 22, 1947, the Indian national flag was officially hoisted. After the partition of India in August 1947, the colours of newly independent India’s flag remained the same, but its original spinning wheel was replaced by a blue chakra—the Dharma Chakra. Officially enacted by the government of India in 2002, the Flag Code of India is a set of laws and practices pertaining to the display and use of the flag of India. For example, one rule dictates the select governmental groups that are allowed to display the flag on cars, including the president and prime minister. horizontally striped deep saffron (muted orange)–white–green national chakra (wheel) in the centre. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3. For decades the All-India Congress under the leadership of Gandhi modified the flag by adding a white stripe in the centre for the other religious communities in India, thus also providing a clearly visible background for the spinning wheel. In May 1923 at To avoid the sectarian associations of the original proposal, new attributions were associated with the saffron, white, and green stripes. They were said to stand for, respectively, courage and sacrifice, peace and truth, and faith and chivalry. During After the war Britain agreed to consider freedom ...

15 August photo

We are inching closer to 75 years of Independence and it’s nothing short of a festival. In that spirit, here are some Indian flag images you can use as your profile picture on social media. Setting the tricolour as DP is a trend that seemingly cuts across all walks of life — civilians, sportspersons and leaders “Our relationship with the flag has always been more formal and institutional than personal. Bringing the flag home collectively as a nation in the 75th year of independence thus becomes symbolic of not only an act of personal connection to the Tiranga but also an embodiment of our commitment to nation-building. The idea behind the initiative is to invoke the feeling of patriotism in the hearts of the people and to promote awareness about the

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