Government of Maharashtra Plans Grand Celebration for 76th Independence Day

Mumbai, August 12, 2023 :- The Government of Maharashtra has released a comprehensive circular outlining the arrangements for the upcoming 76th Anniversary of Indian Independence Day celebrations, scheduled for Tuesday, August 15, 2023. The circular provides detailed instructions to ensure a seamless and patriotic observance of the occasion across the state.

The circular highlights several key points to ensure the success of the celebrations:

  1. Flag Hoisting Across the State: The day will commence with the hoisting of the national flag at all divisional, district, sub-divisional, taluka headquarters, and Gram Panchayat headquarters throughout the state. The Divisional Commissioners of major divisions will oversee the flag hoisting ceremonies.
  2. Government Program at Mantralaya: The main official program will take place at the Mantralaya in Mumbai, where the Hon’ble Chief Minister will hoist the flag at 9:05 am. Similar ceremonies will occur in other key cities, including Pune and Nagpur.
  3. Guardian Ministers and Flag Hoisting: Guardian Ministers, if responsible for multiple districts, will be designated to hoist the flag at a specific district headquarters. In case a guardian minister is unavailable, the Divisional Commissioner or District Collector will step in.
  4. Unified Flag Hoisting Time: To ensure unity, all district and division headquarters will hoist the flag at 9:05 am, avoiding any official functions between 8:35 am and 9:35 am.
  5. Promoting Unity and Integrity: Speeches during the event will emphasize the significance of Independence Day and inspire participants to work towards the unity and integrity of the nation.
  6. Various Programs and Activities: The day will be marked with activities such as tree plantation, debates, quizzes, patriotic essays, poetry competitions, and patriotic song performances by selected students.
  7. National Flag Display: The national flag will be hoisted on public and government buildings across the state, including historically significant forts.
  8. Flag Hoisting Protocol: Care will be taken to follow the protocol for flag hoisting as outlined in previous government circulars. The flag will be lowered at sunset.
  9. Distinguished Invitations: Local representatives, freedom fighters, bravery award recipients, political party leaders, and other prominent citizens will be invited to the government program.
  10. Code of Conduct: The circular emphasizes that the event should not be exploited for political purposes and that the traditional locations for flag hoisting should be maintained.

The circular also provides digital accessibility to the information at www.maharashtra.gov.in, underscoring the government’s commitment to transparency.

As Maharashtra prepares to commemorate the 76th year of India’s Independence, the government’s detailed instructions are set to ensure a patriotic and unified celebration across the state.

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