Independence Day 2023: What are do's and dont's regarding National Flag?
Image Source : PIXABAYThe National Flag should always occupy a position of honour and be distinctly placed
Image Source : PIXABAYThe flag should always be flown with “Saffron” colour on top. It should not be flown on a pole with any other flag
Image Source : PIXABAYTo the extent possible, the flag should adhere to the specifications prescribed in the Flag Code of India, 2002
Image Source : PIXABAYA flag made of paper may be used by the public on occasions of important events. However, such flags should not be discarded or thrown on the ground after the event
Image Source : PIXABAYA citizen, a private organization or an educational institution may hoist or display the National Flag on all days and occasions. There is no restriction on the timing of flag display
Image Source : PIXABAYA damaged or dishevelled Flag should not be displayed. When the flag is damaged, it should be disposed off in private consistent with its dignity
Image Source : PIXABAYThe flag is not to be used for any commercial purpose
Image Source : PIXABAYA flag made of plastic should not be used as they are not biodegradable like Paper flags
Image Source : PIXABAYThe tri-colour should not be flown simultaneously with any other flag or flags
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