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Prayagraj: The sale of tricolour flags and other merchandise , including badges, stickers, ribbons, caps, hand bands, key rings, t-shirts, and decorative has increased ahead of Independence Day. Traders attributed the spike in sale of national flags in the wake of ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign. Traders claimed that this year, the business will cross over Rs 5 crore.

“Earlier, the sale of tricolour flags and other items was confined to Independence Day , Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti. But in recent years, especially during the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, we noticed a massive demand for tricolour flags,” said Mohd Qadir, a wholesale dealer and stockist in the old city area. The sale also picks up whenever there has been a cricket match between India and other countries.



While UP has set a target of unfurling over 4 crore flags across the state to mark the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ programme, over 2 lakh tricolours will be unfurled in city alone. The sale of decorative pieces, including door torans, has also gone up. We also published the following articles recently Maharashtra govt to launch 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign ahead of Independence Day In a state cabinet meeting, it was decided to implement the Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan from August 9 to August 15.

The initiative aimed to hoist the tricolor on 2.5 crore houses and establishments. The Cultural Affairs Department was the nodal agency, with different departments handling rural and urban areas.

Various programs were organized to celebrate this event. Cong attacks Modi on Har Ghar Tiranga Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for participation in the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign prior to Independence Day, Congress accused him of attempting to claim a national symbol. They asserted that the symbol had previously been rejected by his ideological affiliates.

This has sparked a political dispute regarding the campaign's intentions. Make Har Ghar Tiranga mass movement: PM Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens to participate in the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign by changing their profile pictures to the tricolour ahead of Independence Day. Home Minister Amit Shah echoed the call, emphasizing the need to spread the message of independence nationwide.

They encouraged people to share selfies with the tricolour on social media..

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