Independence Day: From Kites to Bikes, Delhi Finds New Ways to Celebrate 80 Years of Freedom
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From 'Simon Go Back' to tricolour skies: How kites became a symbol of freedom
Kite flying is a beloved Indian tradition celebrating freedom and patriotism. Families gather on rooftops, enjoying the festive atmosphere and friendly competitions. Kites, once used for protest, now symbolize national pride and unity. Markets display colourful kites featuring tricolour patterns and patriotic messages. Safety precautions are advised for responsible kite flying during celebrations.
Ahead of Independence Day in Bhopal, the Mahila Congress has launched a unique kite-making competition for young women. At the State Congress office, young women over the age of 15 are hand-making attractive kites. In the competition, the girls are expressing their imaginations through color on the kites. Beautiful images are being created on the kites, depicting themes such as Bharat Mata, the sacred relationship between brothers and sisters, R…
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