– The flag is 9 feet wide and spans 10 kilometres. this surpasses the previous record of a 9-kilometre display.
– The route will start at Inner Ring Road (Phase 1) and proceed through key roads like Amaravati Road, lakshmipuram road, Brindavan Gardens, ending at Gujjanagundla.
– Event timing: Begins at 3 p.m on August 14.
– Participation: Residents, students, NGOs, officials, public representatives are invited to join.
The upcoming large-scale national flag display organized by GMC is an ambitious effort that blends community engagement with patriotic symbolism on a significant scale. It aligns well with government-led initiatives under Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav which aim to rejuvenate collective pride in India’s freedom struggle ahead of Independence Day celebrations.From a social perspective, bringing together diverse groups such as schools and NGOs underscores an attempt to create inclusivity within civic commemorations-a meaningful move in fostering unity among varied demographics. Additionally, emphasizing recurring displays year after year symbolizes continuity while aiding retention in public memory.The logistical execution-such as traffic arrangements-needs coordination among stakeholders since it overlaps considerable urban routes possibly affecting daily activities temporarily but reinforces broader pride across society valuably shared beyond August festivities
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