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Which monuments are in Tiranga?


Which Monuments are in Tiranga
 

The term "Tiranga" typically refers to the Indian national flag, which is known as the "Tiranga" or the "Tricolour" because of its three colors: saffron, white, and green, with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra at the center.

There are several monuments in India where the national flag is hoisted, especially on significant occasions like Independence Day and Republic Day.

 

Some notable monuments where the Indian flag is ceremonially hosted include:

 

  1. Red Fort (Lal Qila), Delhi: The Prime Minister of India hoists the national flag here on Independence Day (15th August) and addresses the nation.

  2. India Gate, Delhi: It's a war memorial dedicated to soldiers, and the national flag is hoisted here on Republic Day (26th January).

  3. Wagah Border, Amritsar: A daily ceremony known as the "Beating Retreat" takes place here at the India-Pakistan border, with the hoisting/lowering of the flags and a parade.

  4. Victoria Memorial, Kolkata: On Republic Day and Independence Day, the national flag is hoisted here.

  5. Gateway of India, Mumbai: The national flag is often hoisted here on national holidays.

  6. Gandhi Smriti (Raj Ghat), Delhi: On specific national holidays and Mahatma Gandhi's birth and death anniversaries, the flag is hoisted here.

 

 

These are some examples of prominent monuments in India where the national flag, or the Tiranga, holds significance and is ceremonially hoisted on important occasions.

 

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