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==History==
==History==
The Flag Foundation of India had sent its proposal of installing the national tricolour to the NDMC. The proposal was sent by NDMC to the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC). The DUAC approved the proposal after scrutinising the plan. It was ensured that the proposed structure did not lead to any pollution or traffic mess.<ref name="HT History">{{cite news|last1=Roy|first1=Sidhartha|last2=Halder|first2=Ritam|title=Tricolour to fly at CP’s central park|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/tricolour-to-fly-at-cp-s-central-park/article1-1092510.aspx|accessdate=8 June 2014|work=Hindustan Times|date=14 July 2013}}</ref>
The Flag Foundation of India had sent its proposal of installing the national tricolour to the NDMC. The proposal was sent by NDMC to the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC). The DUAC approved the proposal after scrutinising the plan. It was ensured that the proposed structure did not lead to any pollution or traffic mess.<ref name="HT History">{{cite news|last1=Roy|first1=Sidhartha|last2=Halder|first2=Ritam|title=Tricolour to fly at CP’s central park|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/tricolour-to-fly-at-cp-s-central-park/article1-1092510.aspx|accessdate=8 June 2014|work=Hindustan Times|date=14 July 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140427101736/http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/newdelhi/tricolour-to-fly-at-cp-s-central-park/article1-1092510.aspx|archivedate=27 April 2014|df=}}</ref>


The first Indian to hoist the tricolor at Central lawns of Connaught Circus in pre-independent India was the veteran freedom fighter Mir Mushtaq Ahmad who would raise the flag and demand the end of British rule in what was then considered the heart of British imperialism in India.<ref>Janak Singh, ' Some old memories', Times of India,NDTA Supplement 30 March, 1962</ref>
The first Indian to hoist the tricolor at Central lawns of Connaught Circus in pre-independent India was the veteran freedom fighter Mir Mushtaq Ahmad who would raise the flag and demand the end of British rule in what was then considered the heart of British imperialism in India.<ref>Janak Singh, ' Some old memories', Times of India,NDTA Supplement 30 March, 1962</ref>
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Tiranga, the national flag of India hoisted at Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi is the second largest national flags of India.[1] On 7 March 2014, the flag was hoisted for the first time,[2][3][4] at the time being the largest Indian flag in the world. This title was later claimed by the flag pole of Sanjeevaiah park on the banks of Hussain Sagar in Hyderabad which was hoisted on 2 June 2016.[5]

National Flag of India at Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi India

Location

The flag is located at the centre of the Central Park, encircled by Inner Circle Rd, which is listed as a heritage building of Connaught Place which is regarded as the heart of Delhi. The flag pole has been designed keeping in mind the geometry of Connaught Place.[1][3][6]

Structure

The flag measures 90 by 60 feet (27 by 18 m). The pole on which it is hoisted measures 207 feet (63 m). The flag weighs around 37 kilograms. The flag is made of knitted polyster fabric called ‘deneir polyester’ manufactured in Mumbai by ‘The Flag Shop’. The Ashoka Chakra on the flag has been printed by using a specialised printing process.[2]

The flag is illuminated at night with the usage of eight 2,000 Watt lights.The Flag has blowers.[citation needed] A special permission for this has been taken for this purpose from the Home Ministry[3][7] Flag is guarded by guards and CCTV cameras have been installed around it. The flag is also replaced if torn or dirty.[4]

History

The Flag Foundation of India had sent its proposal of installing the national tricolour to the NDMC. The proposal was sent by NDMC to the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC). The DUAC approved the proposal after scrutinising the plan. It was ensured that the proposed structure did not lead to any pollution or traffic mess.[8]

The first Indian to hoist the tricolor at Central lawns of Connaught Circus in pre-independent India was the veteran freedom fighter Mir Mushtaq Ahmad who would raise the flag and demand the end of British rule in what was then considered the heart of British imperialism in India.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b Sethi, Neha (5 March 2014). "Largest national flag to be hoisted in New Delhi on Friday". Live Mint. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Delhi get s its highest Monumental Flag pole at Central Park Rajiv Chowk, New Delhi" (PDF). India: Flag Foundation of India. 7 March 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Malhotra, Aditi (12 March 2014). "Bending the Rules to Fly India's Largest Flag". Wall Street Journal - India. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Flying high the tricolour". The Hindu. PTI. 26 August 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  5. ^ indian express. "Telangana to unfurl India's largest Tricolour".
  6. ^ "Largest Tricolour flutters on tallest flagpole in Delhi". Deccan Herald. IANS. 7 March 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  7. ^ Dasgupta, Reshmi R (22 March 2014). "Patriotism Can't Flag Now with a Tricolour Atop Every Roof". Economic Times. Retrieved 8 June 2014.
  8. ^ Roy, Sidhartha; Halder, Ritam (14 July 2013). "Tricolour to fly at CP's central park". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 27 April 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  9. ^ Janak Singh, ' Some old memories', Times of India,NDTA Supplement 30 March, 1962