Great collection of information presented in a wonderful way. Thank you for making many people proud to be Indian. It is a great brand value that fills our blood with joy and cheerfulness.
Rgds,
AKNR
From India, Bangalore
Rgds,
AKNR
From India, Bangalore
Dear Indians,
Wishing all of you a VERY HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY. Hope we can achieve more in times to come than we have achieved in the past 61 years.
On 15th Aug, we unfurl the INDIAN FLAG with pomp, glory, and pride. What do we see the very next day? The national flag torn or lying on the ground in a ganda nallah. Long Live India. This thing must be stopped at all costs, and the only way I see it is "EACH ONE TEACH ONE."
Last year, I saw a man, his wife, and a small son walking in front of me. The boy was hitting the mother with the flag. Just after that, he turned the flag upside down and started dragging it in the mud. His parents took notice of it and didn't say anything. I had to interject and asked the small boy not to do that, as it was our national flag. Had the boy been me and the man my father, I would have received the hardest slap of my life from my father, irrespective of my age.
I also take this opportunity to present you with the FLAG CODE of INDIA. It basically elaborates on how we should handle the flag.
http://mahapolice.gov.in/mahapolice/...e_of_india.pdf
Please visit the site and know your flag and take pride in it.
Let's make it a point this Independence Day that whatever happens, we will not ignore any torn or fallen flag, if we call India our MADARE-WATAN or Motherland.
JAI HIND
A.B
From India, Pune
Wishing all of you a VERY HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY. Hope we can achieve more in times to come than we have achieved in the past 61 years.
On 15th Aug, we unfurl the INDIAN FLAG with pomp, glory, and pride. What do we see the very next day? The national flag torn or lying on the ground in a ganda nallah. Long Live India. This thing must be stopped at all costs, and the only way I see it is "EACH ONE TEACH ONE."
Last year, I saw a man, his wife, and a small son walking in front of me. The boy was hitting the mother with the flag. Just after that, he turned the flag upside down and started dragging it in the mud. His parents took notice of it and didn't say anything. I had to interject and asked the small boy not to do that, as it was our national flag. Had the boy been me and the man my father, I would have received the hardest slap of my life from my father, irrespective of my age.
I also take this opportunity to present you with the FLAG CODE of INDIA. It basically elaborates on how we should handle the flag.
http://mahapolice.gov.in/mahapolice/...e_of_india.pdf
Please visit the site and know your flag and take pride in it.
Let's make it a point this Independence Day that whatever happens, we will not ignore any torn or fallen flag, if we call India our MADARE-WATAN or Motherland.
JAI HIND
A.B
From India, Pune
I would like to thank each one of you for your contribution to the Independence Day Celebration. It was a huge success at our office. We organized a drawing competition, a Best Dress Competition, a Best Decorated Workstation competition, a quiz, and many other activities.
Thanks a ton.
Regards,
Rakhee
From India, Madras
Thanks a ton.
Regards,
Rakhee
From India, Madras
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