PM Narendra Modi hoists Tiranga at Red Fort on 78th Independence Day
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag on Thursday at Red Fort in the national capital, for the 11th consecutive time, on the occasion of 78th Independence Day.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hoisted the national flag on Thursday at Red Fort in the national capital, for the 11th consecutive time, on the occasion of 78th Independence Day.
Addressing citizens before flagging off the Har Ghar Tiranga bike rally from Bharat Mandapam here, he said, “Some people are unable to digest the rapid pace of our development. They want to create obstacles, to bring instability.”
Each leader's place was marked with the country's flag to denote their standing position.
The chief minister also honoured and paid tributes to all heroic individuals and freedom fighters who had made supreme sacrifices for the freedom of the country, said officials.
Continuing with his custom of wearing colourful turbans on the occasion of Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday…
A total of 57770 National Flags were purchased by the NF Railway and provided to its employees to hoist them at their home from 13 to 15 August, as part of the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign, the NFR said today.
Around 8,000 temples in Ayodhya, including the makeshift Ram Janmabhoomi shrine, the Hanuman Garhi temple, Kanak Bhavan and the various mutts will hoist the national flag this Independence Day.
The Delhi Metro is actively participating in the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign’ with various initiatives. As part of the campaign, creatives highlighting the achievements of India after Independence are being prominently exhibited at Metro stations, inside trains and Metro premises on display screens.
On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day of India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the countrymen to crown every house-top with the Tiranga.
In the last few days, more people have displayed the Indian Tricolour as a display picture on their social media profiles and handles. The demand for Tricolour has gone beyond expectations and major markets are unable to match it.