Ensure Tricolour on all govt. buildings on Independence Day: L-G administration
The Hindu
L-G Manoj Sinha chaired a high-level meeting with deputy commissioners and senior officials to review preparations for Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, which will start on August 13
The J&K Lieutenant Governor’s administration on August 12 directed officials to ensure hoisting of the Tricolour on all government buildings in the Union Territory.
All government buildings and offices across J&K, including educational institutions, shall hoist the National Flag on Independence Day, a government spokesman said.
In a formal order, referring to the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav campaign and commemoration of 75 years of India’s Independence, the spokesman said, “It has been decided that all government buildings and offices, including universities, colleges, schools, urban local body offices, tehsils, blocks, panchayats, patwar khanas etc. shall hoist the National Flag on Independence Day.”
The circular underlined that it has to be ensured that the flag is hoisted in an appropriate and befitting manner with due regard to flag code, for which the Information Department shall generate awareness amongst all stakeholders.
Meanwhile, L-G Manoj Sinha on August 12 chaired a high-level meeting with deputy commissioners and senior officials to review the preparations for Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, which will start on August 13.
“ Har Ghar Tiranga is a celebration of the spirit of Janbhagidari and Jan Andolan. Schools and colleges are organising programmes, recalling the contribution of freedom fighters and unsung heroes of the freedom struggle. It is turning out to be the biggest Jan Mahotsav on the earth. The journey of our future will now be defined by self-reliance and self-respect,” Lt Governor said.
He said the campaign was receiving overwhelming response in J&K. “Officials should encourage the elected members, prominent citizens, political parties, youth clubs, government officials and common people to come forward and imbibe the true spirit of Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav,” Mr. Sinha said.

Currently, only the services in the 32 series stop at the section of the road adjacent to the Broadway terminus, temporarily closed on account of reconstruction work. Small traders association tells R. Ragu that ensuring the services now accommodated at the temporary terminus at Island Grounds stop at NSC Bose road would benefit visitors to the markets in Parrys

The silent reading movement in the Mylapore-Mandaveli-RA Puram area showed up first at Nageswara Rao Park around two years ago, with modest ambitions, when Balaji launched it along with other reading enthusiasts from the region. This initiative has now moved parks, and seems to set to get entrenched in one. Due to renovation work at Nageswara Park, the reading session became irregular. With the Nageswara Rao park work gaining more surface area, it had to be shifted elsewhere. And it seems set to continue with a newly discovered green patch in RK Nagar in the Sundays to follow.











