(Freebies) Get Free Tiranga By Filling Simple Form On CR PAATIL
Free Tiranga , Free Ka Loot – Hi Guys , Here is another Freebies Offer From C R PAATIL Website , The Website is Giving Away Free Indian National Flag (Tiranga) By Just Filling The Form Provided By Them. The CR PAATIL is Giving Away Free Tiranga To All Users Complete The Form & Submit it Today.
15th August The Indian Independent Day is Coming This Month , Now Its Time To Show Our Indian Nationality With Indian Flags. The Website is Giving Away Free Tirangas To All Indians.
How To Get The Free Tiranga at Your Home ?
1, First Of All Just Open This CR PAATIL Free Tiranga Page
2. Now On The Front Page You Can See Details To Submit & Form
3. Just Click on the ‘Box’ There and Starts Filling it correctly
4. Finally Click On “Submit” Button
5. Enjoy !! The India’s Independent Day With Tri-colors Of India.
Thanks
Important Note:
As per Indian Flag Code 2002, on Republic Day and Independence Day only a Tri-color flag made up of Khadi can be flagged, this Tri-color flag cannot be used for flag hosting.
Rules for National Flag Hoisting
The rules for National Flag hoisting are as below
1. No flag or emblem should be placed either above the National Flag or to its right.
2. All other flags to be placed to the left of the National Flag if they are hung in a line. The National Flag shall be hoisted first and lowered last.
3. The National Flag shall be hoisted on the top than any other flags.
4. When the Flag is carried in a procession or a parade, it shall be either on the marching right, i.e. the Flag’s own right, or if there is a line of other flags, in front of the centre of the line.
5. When the National Flag is displayed from a windowsill, balcony, or front of a building, the saffron band shall be upper most.
6. The National Flag shall be flown from sunrise to sunset, irrespective of weather conditions. The Flag shall be bought down at night.
7. On all occasions for official display, only the Flag conforming to specifications laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards and bearing their standard mark shall be used. On other occasions also, it is desirable that only such Flags of appropriate size are flown.
2. All other flags to be placed to the left of the National Flag if they are hung in a line. The National Flag shall be hoisted first and lowered last.
3. The National Flag shall be hoisted on the top than any other flags.
4. When the Flag is carried in a procession or a parade, it shall be either on the marching right, i.e. the Flag’s own right, or if there is a line of other flags, in front of the centre of the line.
5. When the National Flag is displayed from a windowsill, balcony, or front of a building, the saffron band shall be upper most.
6. The National Flag shall be flown from sunrise to sunset, irrespective of weather conditions. The Flag shall be bought down at night.
7. On all occasions for official display, only the Flag conforming to specifications laid down by the Bureau of Indian Standards and bearing their standard mark shall be used. On other occasions also, it is desirable that only such Flags of appropriate size are flown.