Every fluttering flag tells a story. A story of pride, struggle, unity, and celebration. The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is not just about hoisting a flag — it’s about rekindling the emotion that connects every Indian to the soul of the nation. In 2025, this movement is back with greater enthusiasm, inviting every citizen, especially students, to be part of this grand national celebration.
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Background of the Campaign
The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign was launched under the umbrella of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, a nationwide initiative by the Government of India to commemorate 75+ years of independence. It aims to turn the Independence Day celebration into a personal experience for every citizen — transforming the Tiranga from a distant symbol into a part of everyday life.
Campaign Schedule for 2025 – What’s New This Year?
CBSE’s official circular dated 1st August 2025 has laid out an organized and vibrant plan. This year, the campaign “Har Ghar Tiranga” is divided into three phases to ensure sustained participation and deeper engagement — from creative art to digital interaction, culminating in a grand celebration from 2nd to 15th August 2025.
Key Dates of the Campaign
Phase I (2nd – 8th August 2025)
Engage creatively through art, rakhis, and letters.
Activities in Phase I
Tiranga-Themed Wall Decorations & Rangoli Competitions
Schools are encouraged to transform their campuses into patriotic canvases.
Tiranga Rakhi Making Workshops
In collaboration with the Department of Posts, students will create Rakhi’s for soldiers and police personnel — tying hearts together with threads of gratitude.
Letter Writing Drives
Writing heartfelt letters to our Bravehearts, students will send their words of love and respect to armed forces and police via postal services.
Tiranga Quiz on MyGov Platform
Digital participation through the MyGov quiz ensures students learn about the flag’s history, significance, and more.
Exhibitions from the Ministry of Culture
Schools can download and display engaging exhibitions available on www.harghartiranga.com.
Phase II (9th – 12th August 2025)
Spread awareness through community rallies and yatras.
Activities in Phase II
Tiranga Yatras and Rallies
Cycle rallies, walking yatras, and motorbike processions carrying the Indian Flag will be organized by schools and local communities, promoting visibility and unity.
Phase III (13th – 15th August 2025)
Celebrate with flag hoisting and national pride selfies
Activities in Phase III
Flag Hoisting Ceremonies in Schools
From national anthem singing to student speeches, this phase concludes with an emotional crescendo.
Selfie with Tiranga Initiative
Students are encouraged to click selfies with the Tiranga at their homes and upload them at www.harghartiranga.com.
How Schools Can Participate
- Encourage Students: Every student should hoist a national flag at home.
- Follow the Flag Code: Respect and follow the Flag Code of India 2002 available here.
- Upload Participation: Submit activity reports via this Google Form by 16th August 2025.

The Emotional Connect with the National Flag
The Tiranga is not just cloth — it is identity. Stories of students tying Rakhi’s to unknown jawans, or a rural child drawing the flag on school walls, show how the flag can unify and inspire. This campaign (Har Ghar Tiranga) ignites patriotism, especially in the younger generation.
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Government’s Vision Behind the Campaign
This campaign aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to make Independence Day a Jan Utsav — a people’s festival. It encourages emotional involvement over formal celebration.
Role of Digital Platforms
- www.harghartiranga.com – For uploading selfies and accessing exhibitions
- MyGov Quiz – For nationwide student engagement
- Google Form Submission – Schools can upload evidence of activities here: Submit Now
Importance of Flag Code of India 2002
While enthusiasm is welcome, it must be paired with respect. Schools must ensure:
- The flag isn’t placed below any object.
- It doesn’t touch the ground or water.
- It is displayed only on appropriate materials and sizes.
Outreach to Remote Areas
From tribal regions to border schools, this campaign reaches every corner — thanks to CBSE’s coordination with:
- CBSE affiliated Schools
- Army, Navy, and Police Education Societies
- Tribal and Rural Education Departments
Schools’ Upload Protocol
- All activities should be documented in photos and videos.
- Submit evidence via Google Form before 16.08.2025. Google Form
- Include titles, descriptions, and school details for each activity.
CBSE’s Appeal to School Heads
CBSE has officially called on principals and directors across all Indian states and union territories to actively participate and spread awareness. From circulars to reminders, the initiative is being driven from the top down.
Flag Code of India 2020

As you are aware, ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’’ (AKAM) is being
celebrated to commemorate the 75 glorious years of a progressive
Independent India. Under the aegis of AKAM, a campaign ‘Har Ghar
Tiranga’ …… Click for Circular
Conclusion
This Independence Day, let’s not just celebrate — let’s participate. Whether it’s decorating a wall, writing a letter, or waving a flag, every act counts. The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is a chance for every Indian to say — I belong to this nation, and it belongs to me.
1. Why is Har Ghar Tiranga important?
It brings a personal touch to our national celebration and promotes love for the country.
2. How can students participate from home?
By hoisting a flag at home and uploading a selfie on www.harghartiranga.com.
3. Is there a specific flag to be used?
Yes, the Indian National Flag as per the specifications under the Flag Code of India 2002. “The National Flag Code of India”
4. Can the flag be hoisted at night?
Only when it is properly illuminated. Otherwise, it should be taken down after sunset.
5. How are schools expected to report participation?
By submitting photos, videos, and descriptions via the official Google Form by 16th August 2025.