Key Points

The Doda District administration in Jammu and Kashmir has distributed 1 lakh national flags under the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign. A 1508-meter-long flag was unfurled during a district-wide Tiranga Yatra ahead of Independence Day. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and his wife also participated by hoisting the flag at their Delhi residence. The campaign, now in its fourth year, has registered over 5 lakh youth volunteers nationwide.

Key Points: Doda District Distributes 1 Lakh Flags for Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign

  • Doda administration organizes Tiranga Yatra with massive flag unfurling
  • Over 5 lakh youths registered as campaign volunteers nationwide
  • Amit Shah participates by hoisting flag at Delhi residence
  • Ministry of Culture calls it a patriotic movement fostering unity
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J-K: Doda District administration distributes 1 lakh national flags under 'Har Ghar Tiranga' Campaign

Doda administration unfurls 1508-meter flag and distributes 1 lakh national flags ahead of Independence Day under Har Ghar Tiranga initiative.

"Har Ghar Tiranga is more than a campaign—it is an emotional movement uniting 1.4 billion Indians. – Gajendra Singh Shekhawat"

Doda, August 13

Doda District administration in Jammu and Kashmir has distributed 1 lakh national flags under the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' Campaign ahead of Independence Day.

On Tuesday, the district administration organised Tiranga Yatra all over the district.

"Ahead of the Independence Day celebration, yesterday, Tiranga Yatra was organised all over the district during which a 1508-metre-long flag was unfurled by the children. In the next 2-3 days, we will culminate our 'Har Ghar Tiranga' program," Doda Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh told ANI.

"We have also distributed 1 lakh Tiranga to our officials. I would like to request that everyone join the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' initiative and hoist the flag at their house," he added.

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, along with his wife Sonal Shah, hoisted the tricolour at their residence in Delhi's Krishna Menon Marg, participating in the 'Har Ghar Tiranga campaign' which is being carried out across the country ahead of Independence Day.

Visuals from his residence showed him hoisting the several feet long Tiranga with his wife on his terrace, while the residence was also draped with the colours of the Indian flag.

The Ministry of Culture, Government of India, on August 11, announced the 4th edition of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, launched under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, to inspire citizens across the nation to bring the Indian National Flag, the Tiranga, into their homes and hearts.

The campaign, carried out across the country, has become a people's movement, with over 5 lakh young people registering in the fourth year of the campaign, according to a statement from the Ministry of Culture.

Union Minister for Culture and Tourism Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said, "This year, we are going to celebrate the fourth edition of the Tiranga campaign, for which more than 5 lakh youths have registered as volunteers. These youths will inspire people for the Tiranga campaign."

Addressing a press conference, Shekhawat said that Har Ghar Tiranga is more than a campaign -- it is an emotional movement that unites 1.4 billion Indians under the timeless colours of our National Flag. It aims to instil patriotism, foster civic pride and spread awareness about the significance of the Tiranga as a living symbol of our democracy and independence.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the patriotic sentiment, I hope the administration is also focusing on basic amenities in Doda district. Flags are symbolic, but people need roads, electricity and water too. Both development and patriotism should go hand in hand.
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Aman W
The 1508-meter flag unfurled by children is making me emotional! 😊 This is how we should teach our young ones about national pride. Kudos to Doda administration for involving the youth in such creative ways.
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Priya S
My family in Jammu just sent me pictures of their home decorated with the Tiranga. Such initiatives really bring the whole country together during Independence Day celebrations. Feeling proud to be Indian!
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Varun X
Hope the flags are being made of good quality material. Last year many flags got torn easily. We should maintain the dignity of our national flag while celebrating. Otherwise great initiative!
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Nisha Z
Seeing Jammu & Kashmir actively participating in national programs warms my heart. This is the real integration we want to see - not just politically but emotionally too. More power to Doda district!

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