ONE COUNTRY, ONE MOTTO, ONE SPIRIT.

ONE COUNTRY, ONE MOTTO, ONE SPIRIT

Our motherland, our country, Our BHARAT is a unique example in the world for having UNITY IN DIVERSITY and following the principles of VASUDHAIWA KUTUMBAKAM.

There are numerous diversities across the length and breadth of the country.

Diversities in climate,

Diversity in language,

Diversity in food,

Diversity in clothes,

Diversity in religion,

Diversity in culture,

Diversity in traditions,

Diversity in thoughts,

Diversity in actions…. And so on;

But STILL, WE ARE ONE since ages.

Turmoil keeps coming in different formats when we feel that the country’s unity, security and fraternity are at stake, but things do get normalized.

Keeping in mind these varied diversities and to bring people to one notion of patriotism, here is my suggestion:

Our Indian National Flag “TIRANGA” to be present MANDATORILY at all places:

  • Airports
  • Railway stations
  • Metros
  • Mono rails
  • Bus Depots
  • All govt and Pvt organization buildings
  • All commercial buildings like malls, shopping complexes
  • On bridges, tunnels, flyovers, ropeways, sky rides
  • All individual shops
  • All residential apartments
  • All individual houses
  • All builder flats
  • All educational institutions right from preschool to the highest degree in existence.
  • All parks, gardens, zoos, exhibition centres, museums
  • All historical monuments

I mean, it should be EVERYWHERE.

The implementation should be done following some norms:

  • The TIRANGA should be always upright straight at 90 degrees
  • There should be four defined sizes of TIRANGA – SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
  • SMALL SIZE – Say 3 feet for individual residences and shops
  • MEDIUM SIZE – Say 6 feet for commercial complexes
  • LARGE SIZE – Say 10 feet for small campuses
  • SUPER LARGE SIZE – Say 30 feet or more for Monument and humongous campuses
  • The colour and cloth material should be scientifically chosen for long-lasting and renewal should be done periodically so that neither the TIRNAGA should fade, tilt or get torn.
  • The dos and don’ts should be pre-defined.

 

As a citizen of the country, similar to paying taxes, it should be made compulsory.

 

JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT.

ONE COUNTRY, ONE MOTTO, ONE SPIRIT.

 

 

Alok Kumar

(A proud Indian with heart and soul, on a mission to bring INDIA TOGETHER like NEVER BEFORE)

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