
How To Hoist The Indian National Flag On Independence Day
The Indian national flag is a powerful symbol of the country’s freedom, unity, values, and democracy. Every year, the flag becomes the centre stage during two major national events: Independence Day on August 15 and Republic Day on January 26. It is important to understand why the flag is hoisted on one day and unfurled on the other, as it can help us appreciate the deeper meaning behind these patriotic celebrations.
Why is the National Flag hoisted on August 15?
On Independence Day, August 15, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag at the historic Red Fort in Delhi. This day marks India’s independence from British rule in 1947. Hoisting the flag from the ground symbolises India’s rise after years of struggle, oppression, and sacrifice. The ceremony is accompanied by the national anthem, patriotic speeches, and cultural performances, summoning pride and unity among citizens across the nation.
Why is the National Flag unfurled on January 26?