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Do not discard or throw Tricolour made of paper: Chandigarh Administration

August 1947 redefined the Indian subcontinent. This may have been a time to celebrate Independence, but at least in the North, the shadow of Partition was overwhelming. - File photo

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The UT Administration has requested the residents not to discard the National Flag made of paper or throw on ground after use. As per the Flag Code of India, the National Flag made of paper may be used by the public during important national, cultural and sports events. However, such paper flags must not be discarded or thrown on the ground after use. They should be disposed of privately, in a manner consistent with the dignity of the Flag.

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The Administration has urged the citizens, institutions and government agencies to strictly adhere to these provisions and to actively spread awareness about the correct usage of the National Flag.

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The Indian National Flag is a symbol of the hopes, aspirations and unity of the people of India. It holds the highest position of honour and commands universal respect, affection, and loyalty from citizens. The use, hoisting and display of the National Flag are governed by the Flag Code of India, 2002 (as amended in 2021 & 2022) and the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971. Both documents are available on the Ministry of Home Affairs’ website: www.mha.gov.in.

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