Independence Day 2023: What are do's and dont's regarding National Flag?
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The National Flag should always occupy a position of honour and be distinctly placed
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The flag should always be flown with “Saffron” colour on top. It should not be flown on a pole with any other flag
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To the extent possible, the flag should adhere to the specifications prescribed in the Flag Code of India, 2002
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A flag made of paper may be used by the public on occasions of important events. However, such flags should not be discarded or thrown on the ground after the event
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A citizen, a private organization or an educational institution may hoist or display the National Flag on all days and occasions. There is no restriction on the timing of flag display
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A damaged or dishevelled Flag should not be displayed. When the flag is damaged, it should be disposed off in private consistent with its dignity
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The flag is not to be used for any commercial purpose
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A flag made of plastic should not be used as they are not biodegradable like Paper flags
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The tri-colour should not be flown simultaneously with any other flag or flags
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