Har Ghar Tiranga campaign: Salient features of the Flag Code of India, 2002

The nationwide Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is aimed at encouraging citizens to hoist the National Flag at their homes and inspiring a feeling of patriotism.
Har Ghar Tiranga campaign: Salient features of the Flag Code of India, 2002

NEW DELHI: The nationwide Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is aimed at encouraging citizens to hoist the National Flag at their homes and inspiring a feeling of patriotism. Ahead of the campaign, there are important points of the Flag Code of India, 2002 which are to be borne in mind while displaying the flag.

The Indian National Flag represents the hopes and aspirations of the people of India. It is the symbol of our national pride and there is universal affection and respect for, and loyalty to, the National Flag. It occupies a unique and special place in the emotions and psyche of the people of India. The hoisting/use/display of the Indian National Flag is governed by the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 and the Flag Code of India, 2002. An official communiqué has specified some of salient features of the Flag Code of India, 2002 which are listed below for general information:

 The Flag Code of India, 2002 was amended vide Order dated 30st December, 2021 and National Flag made of polyester or machine-made Flag have been allowed. Now, the National Flag shall be made of hand spun and hand woven or machin- made, cotton/polyester/wool/silk/ khadi bunting.

 A member of the public, a private organization or an educational institution may hoist/display the National Flag on all days and occasions, ceremonial or otherwise, consistent with the dignity and honour of the National Flag.

 The Flag Code of India, 2002 was amended vide Order dated 19th July, 2022 and clause (xi) of paragraph 2.2 of Part-Il of the Flag Code of India was replaced by the following clause: "Where the Flag is displayed in open or displayed on the house of a member of public, it may be flown day and night."

 The National Flag shall be rectangular in shape. The Flag can be of any size but the ratio of the length to the height (width) of the Flag shall be 3:2.

 Whenever the National Flag is displayed, it should occupy the position of honour and should be distinctly placed.

 A damaged or dishevelled flag shall not be displayed.

 The Flag should not be flown from a single masthead simultaneously with any other flag or flags.

 The Flag should not be flown on any vehicle except of the dignitaries mentioned in Section IX of Part Ill of the Flag Code, such as President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Governors etc.

 No other flag or bunting should be placed higher than or above or side by side with the National Flag.

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