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A rural boy was running with Indian national flag. I took this picture last year in a village of Kharagpur. The colorful nature and lovely scenic beauty attract me to click this. Today is Independence day of India. I think this is the perfect picture for this 73rd Independence day of India. the picture reflects freedom, happiness and joy of mankind as well as nature.
Last year 14 August, I took this picture in a village of Kharagpur, West Bengal, India. The very next day was 15 th August, Independence Day of India. The two boys were running with Indian tricolor national flag. This looks like that these two boys were running for their freedom, for their country's freedom.
Tomorrow is 15th August. Happy Independence Day to all.
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On 15 th August 2018, India celebrates her 72nd Independence Day. In the morning various organisations, Govt. Offices and schools celebrate the day.
Flag hoisting ceremonies and cultural programs take place in governmental and non-governmental institutions throughout the country. Major government buildings are often adorned with strings of lights.
In this photo children are returning home after celebrating this day in their school. According to our culture it's a common scene in every part of our nation. After all it's our HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY.
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This Amar Jawan Jyoti is located near Nathula pass (14000 ft) in Indian state of sikkim. This is replica of the the original structure erected at New Delhi. It was constructed after the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 to commemorate the martyred and unknown soldiers of the Indian Armed Forces who died during the war. The pedestal is bound by four urns, one of which holds the eternal flame.
a little student of my school holding our national flag at Khidirpur Purbapara , Bethuadahari, West Bengal , India.
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Monumental Flagmasts at Kanakakunnu Palace Grounds, the stainless-steel mast is more than 207 feet tall and the flag about 22 metres long and 15 metres wide, the flag hoisted by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, on 26th January 2013.
Monumental Flag, giant flagpoles for flying the National Flag day and night, initiative by the Flag Foundation of India (FFI). These flags are not lowered even at sunset. It is a permanent attraction. The flagpole is illuminated at night and the government has granted permission to fly the flag round the clock. The 'Monumental Flag' is made of weather-proof knitted fabric called 'deneir polyester' manufactured in Mumbai, in which the chakra is printed using a special process.
The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of deep saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre. It was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of India. The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Republic of India. In India, the term "tricolour" almost always refers to the Indian national flag. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag, a flag of the Indian National Congress designed by Pingali Venkayya.
Location: Kanakakkunnu Palace Ground, Kanakakkunnu, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) City, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) District, Kerala State, India.
The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of deep saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre. It was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of India. The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Republic of India. In India, the term "tricolour" almost always refers to the Indian national flag. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag, a flag of the Indian National Congress designed by Pingali Venkayya.
Location: Kanakakkunnu Palace Ground, Kanakakkunnu, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) City, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) District, Kerala State, India.
The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of deep saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre. It was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of India. The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Republic of India. In India, the term "tricolour" almost always refers to the Indian national flag. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag, a flag of the Indian National Congress designed by Pingali Venkayya.
Location: Kanakakkunnu Palace Ground, Kanakakkunnu, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) City, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) District, Kerala State, India.
The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of deep saffron, white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at its centre. It was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947, when it became the official flag of the Dominion of India. The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Republic of India. In India, the term "tricolour" almost always refers to the Indian national flag. The flag is based on the Swaraj flag, a flag of the Indian National Congress designed by Pingali Venkayya.
Location: Kanakakkunnu Palace Ground, Kanakakkunnu, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) City, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) District, Kerala State, India.