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The Hindu
5 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
#ReclaimConstitution launches national quiz for students
On the occasion of National Flag Day, #ReclaimConstitution, a citizens' collective working towards improving constitutional literacy, announced the launch of the first edition of their 'Constitution Quiz' with a flag hoisting ceremony at RBANM's High School in Bengaluru. The quiz, which is being organised under the aegis of the International Institute for Art, Culture & Democracy for students of classes 8 to 12, hopes to foster a deeper understanding of the spirit of the Constitution, the Constituent Assembly debates, the ideas and struggles that led to the Constitution and the contemporary relevance of constitutional values. Registrations are now open for students of public and private schools as well as to homeschooled children. An online preliminary round will be held on November 26, 2025 (Constitution Day), and the grand finale will be held on January 26, 2026 on Republic Day. Top teams from each of the six zones (North, South, East, West, Central, and North East + Andaman and Nicobar Islands + Lakshadweep) will be selected from the preliminary round to travel to the grand finale in Bengaluru. The winners of the quiz get an all-expenses-paid trip, along with one parent, to visit Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi, and other historic places in Delhi. Other prizes include cash prizes and books. More details can be accessed at


NDTV
5 days ago
- NDTV
Assam Rifles Recovers 1.97 Kg Drugs Worth Rs 6.6 Crore In Mizoram
Aizawl (Mizoram): In a targeted operation, Assam Rifles recovered 1.97 kg of methamphetamine tablets worth Rs 6.6 crore from the Tuikhuahtlang area of Aizawl, Mizoram, officials said. Three individuals were apprehended during the joint operation. According to the Headquarters Inspector General Assam Rifles (East) [HQ IGAR (E)], the operation was based on specific intelligence inputs. "Based on specific intelligence, a joint team comprising Assam Rifles, Aizawl Police, and the Narcotics Department established a vehicle checkpost to search for vehicles involved in drug trafficking on 24th July 2025, in the general area of Tuikhuahtlang, Aizawl," HQ IGAR (E) said in a statement. "During the conduct of operation, the team recovered 1.97 kg of Methamphetamine Tablets worth Rs 6.6 Crores hidden in the vehicle, which was occupied by three individuals", the statement added. The seized contraband and the apprehended individuals were handed over to the Excise and Narcotics Department in Aizawl for further legal proceedings. Earlier, Assam Rifles, in a targeted operation on Tuesday, seized heroin worth Rs 9.75 crore near the Indo-Myanmar border in Mizoram, said Assam Rifles in an official statement. Acting on specific intelligence inputs regarding narcotics trafficking, the security forces launched the operation in the general area of Crossing Point-1, Zokhawthar, and recovered 1.227 kilograms of Heroin No. 4, with an estimated market value of Rs 9.75 crore, from a TATA Intra V10 pickup vehicle. The vehicle was seized on the spot. The recovered contraband and the vehicle have been handed over to the Excise and Narcotics Department in Champhai for further legal proceedings. Further investigation is underway. Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Assam Rifles celebrated National Flag Day at Tamenglong district, Manipur, at Don Bosco High School and several Company Operating Bases (COBs) in the Area of Responsibility (AOR). The event brought together students, teachers, and local people to spread awareness about the importance of the National Flag. A total of 600 local populace, including students, participated in the events organised within the AOR. Assam Rifles continues to organise such events to build a strong bond with the local people and inspire the young generation to be proud and responsible citizens of the country.


Time of India
22-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
CM Yogi greets people on Nat'l Flag Day
Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday greeted people on the occasion of National Flag Day. In a post on X, he said, "From peaks of the Himalayas to waves of the Indian Ocean, from the valleys of Kashmir to the streams of Kanyakumari, the 'Tricolour' is a proud symbol of the soul, identity, integrity and unity of 140 crore Indians. We all are fully committed and determined to protect its honour. Jai Hind!" The Constituent Assembly officially adopted the Tricolour on this day in 1947, just weeks before India's Independence from British rule.


The Hindu
22-07-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Watch: Did you know that only one village in India makes the national flag?
Today is National Flag Day, and here's something most people don't know. Only one village in the entire country is authorised to make the Indian national flag. That village is Bengeri, located near Hubballi in Karnataka. Here lies the Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangha, or KKGSS. It is the only unit in India certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to manufacture the national flag. The process begins in Tulasigeri, a village in Karnataka's Bagalkot district. Here, hand-spun khadi cloth is woven, as required by the Flag Code of India, which mandates that the national flag must be made from hand-spun and handwoven khadi. This cloth is sent to KKGSS in Bengeri, where it goes through dyeing, screen printing, stitching, and quality checks. Each flag is made according to strict specifications set by the BIS and the Flag Code: the flag must follow a 3:2 ratio, the Ashoka Chakra must have 24 spokes, evenly spaced, the colours, saffron, white, and green, must match standardised shades KKGSS produces the flag in nine official sizes, ranging from small desktop flags to large flags used on government buildings. The organisation has a predominantly female workforce, and most parts of the flag-making process, including stitching, are done by hand. The unit was established in 1957 by freedom fighter Venkatesh Magadi. In 2006, it received official recognition to manufacture the Indian national flag. The flags made in Bengeri are used across the country, at government offices, embassies, ceremonial events, and national holidays. Even the flag hoisted at the Red Fort during Independence Day celebrations is made in this small village. Credits Presentation: Yuvasree S Video: Thamodharan B Script and Production: Shikha Kumari A


Indian Express
22-07-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
National Flag Day in India 2025: Know the date, history, significance, and more
Every year on July 22, India commemorates National Flag Day, also known as Tiranga Adoption Day. This year, it's being observed on July 22, 2025, falling on Tuesday. On July 22, 1947, the Constituent Assembly of India officially adopted the Indian National Flag, known as the Tiranga, which means Tricolour. The Indian flag evolved over time, with various designs proposed and used during the freedom struggle, with the earliest flag, created by Sister Nivedita in 1904, featuring red and yellow colours symbolising victory and power, with 'Vande Mataram' inscribed in Bengali. After several modifications over the years, the present-day flag, the 'tiranga' was adopted with three coloured stripes – saffron, white, and green – and the Ashoka Chakra replacing the charkha as the national emblem, was officially adopted on July 22, 1947. On August 15, 1947, India gained independence and Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India, hoisted the Tricolour, the national flag of India, for the first time. National Flag Day instills a sense of pride, patriotism, and national unity among citizens, while encourages reflection on civic responsibilities, upholds the dignity of the national flag, as outlined in the Flag Code of India, and abides by its values. Each colour in the Indian national flag has a significant meaning which reflects the country's values and aspirations, while highlighting the sacrifices and struggles of countless freedom fighters who laid down their lives for India's independence. On this day, schools, government institutions, and various organisations often conduct ceremonies and educational programmes to raise awareness about the flag's history, symbolism, and the rules for its display.