Har Ghar Tiranga Certificate: Step-by-step guide to download from harghartiranga.com
Har Ghar Tiranga Certificate: India will mark its 78th Independence Day on August 15, 2024, with the third edition of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign from August 9 to 15. This initiative encourages citizens to display the Indian flag at home and sha...

The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, launched in 2022 under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav initiative, aims to foster a personal connection between citizens and the Indian flag. By inviting people to bring the Tiranga into their homes, the campaign symbolizes personal involvement in nation-building. The campaign’s official website notes that the relationship with the Indian flag has traditionally been formal and official, and hoisting it at home helps individuals reinforce their commitment to the nation.
Prime Minister Modi encouraged widespread participation, writing on X: "As this year’s Independence Day approaches, let’s again make Har Ghar Tiranga a memorable mass movement. I am changing my profile picture, and I urge you all to join me in celebrating our Tricolour by doing the same. And yes, do share your selfies on.”
To participate in the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign and obtain a certificate, follow these steps:
- Visit the official website, click on Upload Selfie, and select ‘Click to Participate’ or Next.
- Provide basic details like your name, phone number, state, and country.
- Upload a selfie with the Tiranga.
- Allow the portal to use the picture, then click on the ‘Generate Certificate’ option to complete the process.
The Indian flag should be treated with the utmost respect, following the guidelines of the ‘Flag Code of India 2002’ and the ‘Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971’. Key guidelines for correctly hoisting the flag include:
- Always ensure the top band is saffron and the bottom band is green; the flag should never be hoisted upside down.
- The flag should be in good condition; a torn or damaged flag should not be hoisted.
- The flag should remain upright and should not be dipped.
- The flag should not be used as decoration; it should be placed at a high point, not used as festoon, rosette, or bunting.
- The flag should not be incorporated into costumes, uniforms, or accessories.
- The flag’s dimensions should maintain a 3:2 ratio, as correct proportion is important for proper display.
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