How can I register for the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign?
Follow the steps below:
- Visit https://harghartiranga.com/
- Select a profile picture
- Enter your name and contact information
- Allow the website to access your location
- Attach a flag to the site
- After successfully pinning your location, you can obtain the certificate and download it
In what format will I get the Har Ghar Tiranga Certificate?
The Har Ghar Tiranga Certificate will be offered in the PNG image format.
What is the last date for registration of Har Ghar Tiranga?
The last date for registration of Har Ghar Tiranga is August 05, 2022.
When will I get the Har Ghar Tiranga appreciation certificate?
After you finish the registration process for the same campaign, you will receive a Har Ghar Tiranga Appreciation Certificate.
How to get the National flag?
- As part of the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, the Department of Post has announced an online sale of national flags through the ePostoffice portal at www.indiapost.gov.in.
- How can I download the Har Ghar Tiranga certificate?
- Go to www.harghartiranga.com to access the official Har Ghar Tiranga website
- Choose a profile photo
- Give your name and contact information. You can use your Google account as well
- Allow the portal to access your location
- Attach a flag to the site
- You can get the certificate and download it after successfully pining your location
How can I buy a flag online from the post office portal for the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign?
- Visit https://www.epostoffice.gov.in, the portal's main website
- Click the image of the Indian flag that is displayed on the website's front page
- Now, you will see an option to click the image to purchase the flag
- The delivery address and the number of legs must be specified.
- Enter your mobile number
- To finish the process, you must then make the payment online
Which kind of fabric can be used to create the national flag?
The Flag Code of India, 2002 was updated by order dated December 30, 2021, and now allows for the use of polyester or machine-made national flags. The national flag will now be made from textiles made by hand-spinning, hand-weaving, or machine-producing cotton, polyester, wool, silk, and khadi bunting.