Reasi, Aug 09: The Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign 2025, organised by the District Administration Reasi under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Nidhi Malik, is sweeping across the district with remarkable enthusiasm and participation. The tricolour is proudly displayed in schools, colleges, municipal wards and panchayats, reflecting the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.According to a statement issued here, across various blocks, students, teachers and local representatives have joined hands to celebrate the nation’s pride through a variety of engaging activities. School walls and notice boards are adorned with Tiranga-inspired artwork, while public spaces feature vibrant rangoli designs in the colours of the national flag. Creative workshops for making tricolour rakhis have enabled students to express their love for the nation.The campaign also features the innovative Tiranga Weaves and Threads initiative, which highlights traditional craftsmanship in saffron, white and green, displayed in markets and community centres. Quiz competitions are being organised to deepen knowledge of the Constitution and strengthen democratic values among the youth.With every street and institution radiating patriotic fervour, Reasi has transformed into a living canvas of unity and pride. The Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign continues to gain momentum, setting the tone for a grand and memorable Independence Day 2025 celebration across the district.
Reasi glows in colours of unity as Tiranga campaign gains momentum

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