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August 2, 2025 6:17 pm

‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ Campaign to be Held on the Occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day

To be conducted in three phases from August 2 to 15

Themed on ‘Har Ghar Tiranga, Har Ghar Swachhata: Celebrating Freedom with Cleanliness’

Raipur, August 1, 2025।Joining the nation in celebrating the 79th Independence Day, Chhattisgarh will observe the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign from August 2 to 15, 2025. The programme will be held in three distinct phases and aims to encourage citizens across the state to hoist the National Flag at their homes, fostering a deeper sense of patriotism and respect for the tricolour.

This year, the campaign revolves around the theme ‘Har Ghar Tiranga, Har Ghar Swachhata: Celebrating Freedom with Cleanliness’, reflecting a combined commitment to national pride, hygiene, and water conservation.

During the campaign, the Tricolour will be prominently displayed at all government buildings, institutions, and residential premises. Buildings will be illuminated, rangolis will be drawn, and selfie zones will be established. To ensure mass awareness, the campaign will be widely publicised through pamphlets, banners, and standees in local languages.

The initiative promotes citizen unity and collective celebration, integrating the ideals of cleanliness and water conservation alongside the spirit of freedom.

In Phase 1 (August 2–8), schools and public spaces will be adorned with creative Tiranga art. Activities will include rangoli competitions, quizzes on local history of the flag, Tiranga-themed rakhi-making workshops and contests, and live demonstrations of flag-weaving using tri-colour threads in public areas. Schools will also host letter-writing competitions inspired by the values and sentiments associated with the National Flag.

Phase 2 (August 9–12) will see Tiranga fairs and Tiranga concerts at public venues, powered by community participation. These events will feature the involvement of elected representatives, local talents, and sportspersons. Cultural programmes celebrating patriotism will be staged during the concerts. Additionally, flag rallies, bike rallies, and cycle rallies will be organized across the state.

In Phase 3 (August 13–15), the National Flag will be hoisted on all government buildings, educational institutions, hotels, offices, dams, and bridges. These locations will also be illuminated as part of the celebration. The final phase will also include special activities focusing on cleanliness and water conservation.

The campaign mandates active participation of employees and families associated with public enterprises, self-help groups, and social organisations across all districts. Corporate and private entities are also being encouraged to contribute to the campaign, including via CSR resources.

The Department of Culture has issued detailed guidelines to all district collectors. As per these, citizens will be motivated to actively engage with the campaign through state government websites and social media platforms. All activities under the theme ‘Har Ghar Tiranga, Har Ghar Swachhata: Celebrating Freedom with Cleanliness’ will be linked and promoted via the website www.harghartiranga.com

Gram panchayat sarpanches, municipal officials, and elected representatives will also be mobilised to ensure grassroots participation. Local self-help groups will be encouraged to produce flags, and flag distribution and sales centres will be set up in gram panchayats. Across all districts, post offices and fair price shops will serve as official flag distribution points.

To maximise outreach and citizen engagement, pamphlets and stickers will be distributed at toll booths, check-posts, and other key public locations.

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