The Flag Code of India, effective since 2002, sets rules for displaying and handling the National Flag by citizens and institutions.
The Flag Code, first introduced in 2002, allows every citizen to hoist the National Flag at home, provided it is displayed in ...
India's Flag Code covers several aspects of handling the tricolour, including how it should be displayed and stored. Knowing ...
The Indian National Flag is a symbol of our country’s freedom and it is an honour for every citizen of the nation. That is why every student in the country should know how to treat it with respect.
India, Aug. 15 -- On August 15, as India marks its 80th Independence Day, millions of homes, offices, schools and street ...
The Flag Code of India provides rules on the correct display, handling and maintenance of the national flag.
The National Flag of India also known as the Tiranga in Hindi is one of the most respected symbols of our country. The flag is not just a piece of cloth but a symbol of national unity and pride. The ...
India observes National Flag Day on July 22 to commemorate the adoption of the Tiranga by the Constituent Assembly in 1947. Here's the history, significance, Flag Code of India, and the national ...
Is the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign mandatory for students? Discover the truth behind common myths, official Flag Code ...
What should you do with the Indian National Flag after August 15? Here is how to lower, fold, store and respectfully dispose of the Tricolour.
The Tricolour flag, or the Tiranga, is the national flag of India that represents Sacrifice, peace, and prosperity. The Indian Independence Gallery of the Fort St.