Do we really respect our National Flag?

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  1. New_Investor

    New_Investor Active Member

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    The National Flag is a symbol of the Nation’s respect and pride. There is liberal use of the flag on Independence Day and Republic day. There is a new trend of selling flags made of paper and plastic, which is incorrect. With a sense of national pride, people enthusiastically buy such flags – but the very next day, we find these flags being trampled upon on the roads, in dustbins and elsewhere.

    Excerpted from : https://www.hindujagruti.org/national-issue/respect-flag

    As a part of celebrations,for a day Indian cityzens can use National flag .But most of the people do not know how to use it in accordance with law..Here are some tips....Never tie it with anyother flags.Never tie National flag below to anyother flag.Don't use national flag in anyother model .Tri color must be proper.Remove National flag from top of houses and institutions after 4pm.Do not throw away National flag into groud after the day.Do not use National flag on vehicles after the day.Do not use National flag in advertisements.If anybpody violate these rules ,it is punishable under provisions of law.All these restrictions were impossed to protect the national honour and it is the duty of all cityzen to obey them.

    Excerpted from : https://creative.sulekha.com/how-to-respect-national-flag-and-national-anthem_429470_blog

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    On January 26th and August 15th what do we see when we step out? Beautiful tricolor paper flags all around. The whole country is riding on the waves of patriotism. As a part of Independence Day and Republic day celebrations, Indian citizens are using National flags in every corner, every crossroad, every shop, and every vehicle. Some proudly placed/pinned up on the clothes. Some one Set in cars. While some being taken right up to the office desks. The sight of the Tricolor fills pride in every heart.

    Then comes August 16th and January 26th and now what do we see when we step out? Once again tricolor paper flags all around. But this time the sight fills every heart with remorse. The tricolor is seen in Garbage. Many unceremoniously dump the national flag to the dustbin as a responsible citizen, or in most of the cases it is thrown on the road, in the gutter. In keeping with true spirit of the Indian Culture we do not even hesitate to tear it after all it’s just the tricolor.still its already February and I found alot of paper flags on the road side.



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    Excerpted from : https://shaijavallikatri.blogspot.in/2013/02/respect-our-indian-flag_3.html

    Please watch the following videos :
    India's Attitude Towards National Flag - MumbaiKar SusHiL



    Respect our Flag: An Appeal



    Do we really respect our National Flag?
     
  2. ankit12

    ankit12 New Member

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    Yes, we should respect our National Flag not only Independence Day or Republic Day we should respect our National Flag always. I am proud to be an Indian. And i love my nation and our National Flag (Tiranga).
     
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