100 feet long tricolour to be hoisted at Srinagar's historic fort

Jammu: On the 75th Independence Day of the country, the 100 feet long national flag will be hoisted at Gulmarg with the efforts of the Indian Army. The flag will be the highest in the Union Territory. The Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to install a 100 feet long tricolor at the historic Hari Parvat fort in Srinagar. According to an official notification issued on Monday, the Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir welcomed all the participants and said that for the last few months, all deputy commissioners and HODs have been directed to hoist the national flag strictly as per India's Flag Code of India 2002.

The officers have also been asked to ensure that the Flag Code of India is not violated. Hari Parvat is also known as Koh-e-Maran, which is located west of Dal Lake in Srinagar in the Union Territory. According to the district administration, the fort was built by Afghan Governor Atta Mohammad Khan in the 18th century. Then, in 1590, a long wall was built by Emperor Akbar. Surrounded by the praiseworthy structures of all castes, the fort makes Dal Lake look great.

The Amrut Mahotsav of Independence is being celebrated across the country to commemorate 75 years of India's independence. A number of programs are being organized to ensure the participation of individuals in the festival. To celebrate this Central Independence Day, such a unique initiative related to the National Anthem has been taken by the Union Ministry of Culture.

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