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Expats urged to join ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ movement

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INDIA’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday (22) urged Indians home and abroad to join the Har Ghar Tiranga Movement between 13th and 15th August and hoist the Indian Tricolour.

‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ is an initiative by the Ministry of Culture to mark celebratio­ns for India’s 75th year of Independen­ce. As part of the campaign, citizens will be encouraged to hoist the tricolour at their homes during August 13-15. ‘In India or abroad, do join the Har Ghar Tiranga movement between 13th and 15th August,’ Jaishankar said in a tweet.

The EAM said that the Indian

Flag has been the most visible symbol of what it means to be an Indian.

‘Today, 75 years after the tricolour was adopted as our national flag, reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that it always keeps flying high,’ he added.

To strengthen the Har Ghar Tiranga Movement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also urged people to hoist or display the tricolour at homes between August 13 and 15 stating that this movement will deepen the connection of the Indians with the national flag.

Taking to Twitter, PM Modi said July 22 has special relevance in India’s history as on this day in 1947 the National Flag was adopted.

‘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 August 13 and 15. This movement will deepen our connection with the national flag,’ he said.

He also shared some interestin­g nuggets from history including details of the committee associated with the Tricolour and the first Tricolour unfurled by Pandit Nehru.

The government of India has taken various steps to ensure the supply of flags across the country. All post offices in the country shall start selling flags from 1 August. In addition, state government­s have also tied up with various stakeholde­rs for the supply and sale of flags.

The prime minister also recalled the monumental courage and efforts of all those who dreamt of a flag for free India when the country was fighting colonial rule.

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