On the occasion of 75th Independence Day, Har Ghar Tiranga nation-wide campaign will be started
On the occasion of 75th Independence Day, the central
government will launch the nation- wide campaign of 'Har Ghar Tiranga' across the country. This campaign will be launched by the Ministry of Culture under Azadi Ke Amrit Mahotsav.
Home Minister Amit Shah has given approval to this campaign in honor of the national flag today. The.objective of the campaign is to inculcate the feeling of patriotism among the people and bring awareness about the tricolor.
The rules for the use, display and hoisting of the national flag are set out in the Flag Code of India, 2002. This code of conduct came into force on 26 January 2002.
The Flag Code of India, 2002.allowed the unrestricted display of.the tricolor while maintaining the honor and dignity of the flag. The Flag Code of India, 2002 is divided into three parts: The first part contains a general description of the national flag.
The second part deals with the display of the national flag by.members of the public, private organizations, educational institutions, etc. The third part of the Code gives information about the hoisting of the National Flag by the Central and State Governments and their organizations and agencies. It mentions that the
tricolor cannot be used for commercial purposes.
Apart from this, the flag should not be used in festival or for the purposes of any kind of decoration. For official display only flags conforming to the specifications prescribed by the Bureau of Indian Standards and bearing its mark may be used.