Skip to main content

Flag Code tweak to cut Tricolour price, help govt's campaign

In the run-up to celebrating the 75th year of Indian Independence and the launch of 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign, the government is expecting costs of the Tricolour to come down as a result of the change made to the Flag Code of India 2002 which allows machine-made polyester, other than handspun and handwoven khadi, to be used in the production of the national flag.

In the run-up to celebrating the 75th year of Indian Independence and the launch of 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign, the government is expecting costs of the Tricolour to come down as a result of the change made to the Flag Code of India 2002 which allows machine-made polyester, other than handspun and handwoven khadi, to be used in the production of the national flag. from Times of India https://ift.tt/K6Moiwp

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Amazon adds a 'warning' label for these iPhone cases, here’s why

Apple launched FineWoven iPhone cases with the iPhone 15 series. Amazon added a 'Frequently returned item' label to caution buyers. Prices for 'used' cases reduced, and users have mixed opinions. Tech journalist Joanna Stern shared a negative experience with the case. Apple launched FineWoven iPhone cases with the iPhone 15 series. Amazon added a 'Frequently returned item' label to caution buyers. Prices for 'used' cases reduced, and users have mixed opinions. Tech journalist Joanna Stern shared a negative experience with the case. from Times of India https://ift.tt/y6k3r2m

Drunk Bihar school teacher announces 'holiday', tells students to go home

A teacher in Bihar's Rohtas district allegedly declared a holiday while under the influence of alcohol, instructing all students to go home. The education department has taken action against the teacher. It is worth noting that Bihar has been under total prohibition since April 2016, with the consumption, sale, and supply of alcohol completely banned. A teacher in Bihar's Rohtas district allegedly declared a holiday while under the influence of alcohol, instructing all students to go home. The education department has taken action against the teacher. It is worth noting that Bihar has been under total prohibition since April 2016, with the consumption, sale, and supply of alcohol completely banned. from Times of India https://ift.tt/X3GjzQ0