Har Ghar Tiranga


The Tricolor as a revered representation of steadfastness and national unity

'Har Ghar Tiranga' is a campaign organised by Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to encourage people to bring the Tiranga home and hoist it to commemorate India's 75th year of independence. We've always had a more formal and institutional relationship with the flag than a personal one. Bringing the flag home as a nation in the 75th year of independence becomes symbolic of not only a personal connection to the Tiranga but also of our commitment to nation-building. The initiative's goal is to instil patriotism in the hearts of the people and raise awareness about the Indian National Flag.

The #HarGharTiranga is a brilliant campaign by the Modi government. It strengthens the identification of BJP with the national flag and the spirit of patriotism

Aim of Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign

The main goal of the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign is to help people develop a personal connection to their country's flag, the Tricolor. According to the Indian government, the National Flag and Indians have a very formal relationship. It is crucial to have a strong sense of patriotism and emotional attachment to anything national. As a result, they began the #HarGharTiranga Campaign, which runs from August 13 through August 15, 2022, and gives every Indian the opportunity to hoist the National Flag.

They will be able to learn more about Tiranga and get understanding of the Flag Code of India, 2002, thanks to this. All of the crucial data relating to the campaign is available on the Rashtragaan portal.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Indian National Flag

 

Q1. Is there any overarching set of instructions for the use, display, and hoisting of the National Flag?

Yes, the 'Flag Code of India 2002' and the 1971 Act to Prevent Insults to National Honour.

 

Q2. What is the Flag Code of India?

The Indian Flag Code compiles all laws, conventions, practises, and instructions for the display of the National Flag. It governs how the National Flag is displayed by private, public, and government institutions. The Indian Flag Code went into effect on January 26, 2002.

 

Which kind of fabric can be used to create the national flag?

By order dated December 30, 2021, the Flag Code of India, 2002 was revised, and national flags made of polyester or machine-made flags are now permitted. Now, cotton, polyester, wool, silk, and khadi bunting created by hand-spinning and hand-weaving or by machine will be used to make the national flag.

 

4. What size and proportions are appropriate for the national flag?

The Indian Flag Code states in paragraphs 1.3 and 1.4 that the National Flag must be rectangular in shape. The flag can be any size, however the national flag must have a length to height (width) ratio of 3:2.