Lucknow : Uttar Pradesh is gearing up to celebrate the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence in style on August 15, intending to drape a total of 4.26 crore houses and 50 lakh government and non-government offices in tricolor.
The State Government has already produced 3.86 crore tricolours so far against the target of 4.76 crore, as part of the Yogi Government’s ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ mission to mark Amrit Mahotsava.
Of the total target, the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) department of the state government has procured 2 crore flags through the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) portal while over 20,000 NGOs and private sewing units are working round the clock to produce around 1.15 crore flags.
Besides, as many as 2.26 crore flags are to be made at the district level, of which, women’s self help groups have completed the production of more than 96 lakh flags.
NGOs and UP Khadi and Village Industries Board have made 36.4 lakh tricolours whereas private sewing units have stitched more than 35.3 lakh flags so far. Besides, an order placed for making 50 lakh Khadi flags for government and non-government organisations has also been completed.
Entrusted with the huge responsibility of making over 4.76 crore flags within the prescribed deadline, almost every entity in UP is engaged in making tricolours.
Meanwhile, the Union Government has changed the country’s flag code to allow the tricolour to fly both in the daytime and at night now. Polyester flags can also be produced by machines.
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