Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign: The Indian National Flag is our national pride symbol. There are a set of rules for hoisting the Tricolour in agencies/organizations, offices, homes, and other places that we should follow.
Flag Code of India is an attempt to bring together all laws, practices, conventions, and instructions for the guidance and benefit of all concerned in regard to the Indian National Flag.
When hoisting the National Flag at home, citizens should stay consistent with the honor and dignity of the National Flag.
- A damaged National Flag must not be displayed
- Whenever the National Flag is displayed, it should occupy the honourary position
- The Flag has not to be flown from a single masthead
- When the Flag is displayed flat and horizontal on a wall, the saffron color should be the uppermost and when displayed vertically, the saffron band shall be on the right with reference to the National Flag
- The Flag should not be flown on any vehicle except in accordance with the provisions contained in Section IX, Part III of this code
- The Flag made of paper may be waived by the public on occasions like important national, cultural, and sports
- No other flag or bunting should be placed above or side by side with the National Flag
- Any object including garlands or flowers or emblems should not be placed on or above the Flag-mast from which the Flag is flown