Tiranga Foundation of India – Must Know Facts About the Indian Tricolour & Flag Code of India 2025
The Indian Tricolour (Tiranga) is the pride of our nation—symbolizing courage (saffron), peace (white), prosperity (green), and justice (Ashoka Chakra). Adopted on 22 July 1947, it reminds us of the sacrifices of freedom fighters.
But many citizens are unaware of the Flag Code of India, which guides how to respect and hoist the Tiranga. Updated in 2002 and 2021, it now allows every Indian to fly the National Flag daily under the Har Ghar Tiranga initiative.
Key Rules of the Flag Code
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Hoist with honor at homes, offices, schools, and institutions.
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Saffron must be on top; the flag must never touch the ground or water.
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No misuse—avoid using it as clothing, decoration, or on disposable items.
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No other flag should fly higher.
At Tiranga Foundation of India, we run awareness drives in schools, colleges, and communities to ensure every citizen respects the Tiranga.
Led by Mr. Bhupinder Singh Tiranga, we are among the best NGOs in Delhi, spreading patriotic awareness across India through multilingual outreach.
Join us today—volunteer, donate, or collaborate to protect the honor of our National Flag.
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