
Har Ghar Tiranga Certificate 2025: How to take part in ‘Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign this Independence Day
1) Log in to the website harghartiranga.com.
2) Fill out the personal details such as your name, phone number and state.
3) Hoist the national flag at your home and take a photo with it.
4) Upload this photo on official campaign website: harghartiranga.com.
4) Upon successful submission, each participant will receive a digital 'I am a Har Ghar Tiranga Ambassador' badge and a certificate as a recognition of their participation.
Responding to a post from the Ministry of Culture about the participation in the campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on X: 'Glad to see #HarGharTiranga receiving phenomenal participation across India. This shows the deep patriotic spirit that unites our people and their unwavering pride in the Tricolour. Do keep sharing photos and selfies on harghartiranga.com.'
Glad to see #HarGharTiranga receiving phenomenal participation across India. This shows the deep patriotic spirit that unites our people and their unwavering pride in the Tricolour. Do keep sharing photos and selfies on https://t.co/uJuh3CXyQS https://t.co/Ua5fHfYFcU
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 9, 2025
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