This page is for those who love the Biggest tricolor of India at connaught place ,Delhi and it reminds us of being, first and foremost, an Indian.
The Largest tricolor of India at Delhi is 90 feet wide and 60 feet long Tricolor flying atop of a 207 feet and looks magical. A great initiative to inspire Indians to take pride in displaying the Tiranga and instill sense of nationalism and patriotism among the citizens of the country.When we see the flag, we rise above narrow considerations of religion, caste, language, region, etc. The Tiranga e
nshrines the very soul of our Republic and Constitution, and is evocative of the tireless struggle of lakhs of people who sacrificed their lives for the country’s freedom. Thus, it has been a constant endeavour of Flag Foundation of India to inspire young Indians to take pride in displaying the Tricolour. It is for the younger generation of today to keep the flag flying high, keeping in mind the principles the flag stands for. We are very happy that Delhi has got its first monumental flag today and this is the 12th amongst the 207 ft. monumental flag in the country. Connaught Place is an iconic area in the Capital and the Central Park its landmark. Aesthetically landscaped and designed, the Central Park was our obvious choice to hoist Delhi’s tallest flagpole as it will add color to the skyline of CP. At a height of 207 ft., it will be visible from afar and make you feel proud of being an Indian. A visit to the Capital is incomplete for any tourist without visiting Connaught Place and the monumental flag will become a future tourist attraction. The monumental flag is made of knitted polyster fabric called ‘Deneir Polyester’ manufactured in Mumbai by the ‘Flag Shop’. The Chakra of the flag has been painted by
using specialized printing process. The concept of monumental flagpoles in India was conceived and introduced by the founder of the Flag Foundation, Shri Naveen Jindal, in 2009. The first monumental flagpole
measuring 207 ft. in height was installed at Kaithal, Haryana. Ever since, the Foundation has installed such flagpoles at 12 places in the country. The Monumental Flags are not lowered even at sunset as they are adequately illuminated. This comes after a policy decision by the Ministry of Home Affairs on 23rd December 2009, which allowed the National Flag to fly day and night on a pole of a height of 100 ft. and above with proper illumination. Flag Foundation of India has so far established thirty-three 100 ft. tall flagpoles across the country, and in all there are now 46 such monumental flagpoles, which is the highest
number in the world.