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Class XII student puts up 1,000 national flags at Raipur Rani

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Panchkula, August 12

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Taking inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to hoist the Tricolour under the “Har Ghar Tiranga” campaign, Anvesha Mogia, a Class XII student of Dikshant International School, Zirakpur, has put up around 1,000 national flags at Raipur Rani.

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Anvesha, who is the founder of the Samsara Foundation, said people celebrated Diwali and Dassehra every with fervour, and it was the responsibility of every Indian to celebrate Independence Day as a festival.

She inspired residents of Raipur Rani to celebrate Independence Day like a festival. During Covid, Anvesha had provided cell phones to poor children.

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