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Har Ghar Tiranga 2025: India's renewed aspirations

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The ministry of culture’s new volunteer programme encourages citizens not just to hoist the flag but to become ambassadors of unity, helping others understand the correct etiquette, sharing inspiring stories, and uploading their tiranga selfies for digital recognition and certificates.

Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, marking his 12th consecutive Independence Day address from the Red Fort, continues to champion themes that invoke pride in national achievements and unity. Modi has emphasised, “The tiranga symbolises the spirit of freedom and national unity. Every Indian has an emotional connection with the tricolour, and it inspires us to work harder to further national progress”. Under his leadership, India’s national symbols—especially the flag—have acquired unprecedented stature domestically and globally.

This year, PM Modi proactively invited citizens to contribute their ideas and aspirations for his Independence Day speech using online platforms like MyGov and the NaMo app, signaling his inclusive governance and commitment to engaging with everyday Indians. The speech is expected to focus on Viksit Bharat @2047, self-reliance, and the collective strength of the nation.