R-Day: Dispose of paper flags with dignity, in private: ministry

R-Day: Dispose of paper flags with dignity, in private: ministry

AHEAD of Republic Day on January 26, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued a circular to states and union territories, urging them to ensure that Indian national flags made of paper, used by the public during important national, cultural and sports events, are not discarded or thrown on the ground after the event.

The home ministry said that the Indian national flag represents the hopes and aspirations of the people of the country, and the paper tricolours are to be disposed of privately, consistent with the dignity of the flag.

"As per clause (x) of Paragraph 2.2 of Part-II of the Flag Code of India, the National Flag made of paper may be waved by the public on occasions important to national, cultural, and sports events. You are requested to ensure that flags used by the public, made of paper, are not discarded or thrown on the ground after the event. Such flags are to be disposed of in private, consistent with the dignity of the flag," the letter by the ministry, issued to all the states and union territories, read.

On January 26, 2024, India will observe its 75th Republic Day, with French President Emmanuel Macron set to be the chief guest at the parade in Delhi.