HJS demands quick decision on denigration of national flag
Mumbai (Maharashtra): Govt. should take quick decision on the demand made by HJS to impose ban on sale of national flags made of paper and plastic to prevent denigration. Read more »
Mumbai (Maharashtra): Govt. should take quick decision on the demand made by HJS to impose ban on sale of national flags made of paper and plastic to prevent denigration. Read more »
Ratnagiri (Maharashtra): The Hindu Janjagruti Samiti Did a very appreciable work by submitting a appeal to the Ratnagiri District Collector Shri Vikaschandra Rastogi. Read more »
Madgao (Goa): Yesterday members of the organisation ‘Yuva the Goa’ spent the entire day gathering the plastic flags strewn all over the city. Read more »
Jaisingpur (India): On the evening of 15th August members of the Hindu Kesri Yuva Manch and Dhananjay Mahadik Yuvashakti collected the plastic flags strewn about in the city and buried them in a deep pit with full honours.
Margao (Goa): A reader of the ‘Daily Sanatan Prabhat’ from Margao, Shri. Vinay Bhat filed a police complaint about the sale of flags on the roadside and ‘Yuva the Goa’ created awareness to preventing dishonor of tricolour. Read more »
London: The MCC replied to her saying that they had “withdrawn the entire products from the shops” once they came to know about the shortcomings in the T-Shirts. Read more »
The wrong depiction of National Flag in the diaries given to school students in Kerala as part of an environment awareness programme caused embarrassment to the ruling LDF in the state assembly on Thursday, as Education Minister M A Baby expressed regret for the mistake. Read more »
A distorted map of India, sourced from Microsoft Virtual Earth can be seen on www.alertnet.org. In this depiction of the Indian map, parts of Jammu & Kashmir have been shown as belonging to China and Pakistan. Read more »
Indian news website saharasmay.com displays a map of Pakistan with half of Indian Kashmir being an integral part of Pakistan in its news link. Read more »
The Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), the youth wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party, organised a rally in Kolkata to protest the removal of a statue of iconic martyr Mangal Pandey. Read more »
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