Amit Shah Urges People To Raise National Flag At Home Between Aug 13-15 as per 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav'
Amit Shah Urges People To Raise National Flag At Home Between Aug 13-15 as per 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav'
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As part of the Centre’s 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebration, Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged the public to raise the national flag atop their houses, shops, and factories between August 13 and 15, on Sunday. 

The said programme is meant to raise awareness among children and youth about the country’s achievement in terms of development in the last 75 years since independence and to inculcate a sense of patriotism, Shar said at an event in Manipur locality of Ahmedabad. 

Shah was speaking after inaugurating a water supply project for Bhopal and Ghuma localities under the Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority in Gujrat where the Assembly polls are due later this year. This will ensure pure Narmada drinking water to 70,000 households, he said.

He also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 11 different projects worth ₹ 211 crores under his constituency. Shah is a Lok Sabha member from Gandhinagar.

On occasion, Shah said the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign is to inculcate a new sense of patriotism among India's youth and make a resolution to take the country to the top by the time it celebrates the centenary of its independence.

"The campaign is meant to remember our freedom fighters, known and unknown, and pay tributes to them," he said.

Mr Shah said the national flags would be available in post offices, cooperative societies, municipal corporations, and e-commerce websites, among other places. The public should raise the tricolour and post a selfie with it on the central government's website.

As many as 20 crore tricolours will be raised across the country during the three-day campaign between August 13 and 15, he said. Shah also spoke about the redevelopment of Ahmedabad's Kalupur and Sabarmati railway stations which, he said, will look grand in the next five years.

"Narendrabhai (PM Modi) took Gujarat on top in terms of development (when he was the state's chief minister) and also ensured the tradition continued even after he left (for Delhi)," the Union minister said.

On the occasion, Mr Shah inaugurated a Rs 77.5 crore water supply project, a Rs 7.73 crore housing project under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana and a sports complex. Additionally, he also laid the foundation stone for a flyover, redevelopment of a lake, a bridge over a canal, and a solid waste recycling project.

 

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