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Massive turnout applauded by PM Modi in Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign

Massive Turnout in Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign Delights Prime Minister Modi, Signaling Nation's Patriotic Spirit | Fresh News India

Gesture of Approval by PM Modi for Exceptional Engagement in Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign
Gesture of Approval by PM Modi for Exceptional Engagement in Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign

Massive turnout applauded by PM Modi in Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign

The Har Ghar Tiranga initiative, launched under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, is currently underway from August 2 to August 15, as urged by the Ministry of Culture [1][3][5]. This campaign aims to strengthen the personal and emotional connection of citizens with the Tiranga, India's national flag, by encouraging them to hoist it at their homes and workplaces, particularly during Independence Day.

The campaign has gained significant momentum, with millions of citizens participating, especially the youth. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his happiness over the "phenomenal" participation in the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign [6].

One such participant is Mubina Kausar, a student who is part of a batch of 35 girls who have come for tailoring. Guided by her teacher, Mubina is actively making a national flag for the Har Ghar Tiranga activity [4]. She expresses her excitement about Independence Day and feels proud to prepare the national flag herself.

The campaign's connection to Independence Day is central: it culminates every year on August 15 with a unified national display of the Tiranga, promoting a shared sense of belonging and civic pride across the country. Over its editions, including the ongoing 4th edition in 2025, Har Ghar Tiranga has evolved into a mass movement supported by the Ministry of Culture, state governments, and local bodies, creating a vibrant nationwide wave of patriotism linked intrinsically to India’s Independence Day [1][2][5].

The Ministry of Culture has also taken up a resolve for cleanliness alongside the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign. Citizens are urged to continue sharing their photos and selfies on harghartiranga.com, as well as hoist the tricolour at their homes from August 2 to 15 [7].

The ministry has noted heartwarming images of people proudly hoisting the Tricolour in various parts of India, from Kashmir to Lakshadweep and from Gujarat to Sikkim [8]. The enthusiasm surrounding the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is palpable, as it reflects the deep patriotic spirit of the people of India.

For instance, in Udhampur, girl students have been actively participating in the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign. They have prepared several national flags for the campaign, demonstrating their patriotism and commitment to the cause [4].

The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign continues to garner attention, with articles such as "'Har Ghar Tiranga': PM Modi's mother distributes Tricolour to children | See pics" remaining relevant [9]. The campaign transforms the flag from a formal symbol into a living, everyday expression of patriotism, unity, and pride in India's democratic values and freedom struggle.

  1. The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, initiated by the Ministry of Culture, has sparked a national wave of patriotism that is evident even in government-governed regions such as schools and local bodies.
  2. The increasing involvement of citizens, like Mubina Kausar, a student participating in the tailoring batch, shows that the campaign extends beyond general news and politics, touching various sectors of Indian culture.
  3. The campaign, which is intrinsically linked to India's Independence Day, has gained significant traction and support, transcending the boundaries of various states, including Kashmir, Lakshadweep, Gujarat, and Sikkim.

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