【 RNI-HIN/2013/51580 】
【 RNI-MPHIN/2009/31101 】
18 Aug 2022
Bhopal Police started a campaign after the celebrations of 15 th August Independence Day with the police department to honour the tricolour flag. DCP Zone 3 Riyaz Iqbal started with respect to the tricolour from his own office. He Appealed to the people in police station Kotwali area to keep the tricolour safe according to the Flag Code of India. DCP Zone 3 Riyaz Iqbal appealed to the people to protect the tricolour with respect in their homes, offices, vehicles. DCP Riyaz Iqbal said that if any person or organisation wants to hoist the tricolour daily, then he can hoist it under the Flag Code of India. Otherwise, the tricolour can be folded and kept safe. Bhopal Police appeals to all the people to keep the tricolour from their homes and offices with respect
What Guides the Correct Display of the National Flag?
• Notably, the display and hoisting of the National Flag is guided by the ‘Flag Code of India 2002′ and the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971.
• The Flag Code of India brings together all laws, conventions, practices, and instructions for the display of the National Flag. It governs the display of the National Flag by Private, Public, and Government Institutions. It came into effect on January 26, 2002.
What Are the Guidelines?
• The shape of the National Flag must be rectangular. It can be any size, but the length to height (width) ratio of the National Flag must be 3:2.
• The National Flag shall be made of handspun and handwoven or machine-made cotton/polyester/wool/silk/khadi bunting, according to the Flag Code of India, 2002, which was amended in December 2021.
• A member of the public, a private organisation, or an educational institution may hoist/display the National Flag on all days or occasions consistent with the National Flag’s dignity and honour.
• The national Flag, according to the amendment dated July 20, 2022, can be displayed in the open or on the house of a member of the public and can be flown day and night.
• When the National Flag is displayed, it should take centre stage and be prominently displayed. A National Flag that is damaged or dishevelled should not be displayed.
• The National Flag shall not be displayed upside down.
• No other flag or bunting shall be placed higher, above, or next to the National Flag. Flowers, garlands, or emblems should not be placed on or above the flagmast from which the National Flag is flown.
• The National Flag must not be displayed or fastened in any way that could damage it.
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