UGC urges to champion Har Ghar Tiranga campaign 2025
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UGC calls on higher education institutions to champion Har Ghar Tiranga campaign 2025 from August 2 to 15

The UGC has urged all Higher Education Institutions to actively promote the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign 2025 from August 2-15, encouraging students and faculty to hoist the national flag and spread patriotic spirit. The campaign, held in three phases, aims to unite citizens in celebrating India’s independence and national identity

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The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued an official notification urging Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across India to actively participate in the Har Ghar Tiranga (HGT) Campaign 2025, which will be observed nationwide from August 2 to August 15, 2025. The campaign is being held under the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav initiative, encouraging citizens to hoist the national flag at their homes and public institutions and celebrate the spirit of patriotism and India’s journey of independence.

The Har Ghar Tiranga initiative was first launched in 2022 as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations to mark 75 years of India’s independence. The campaign’s core idea was to encourage every Indian to bring the Tiranga home and hoist it with pride, making the national flag a personal symbol of patriotism rather than just a distant emblem displayed on official buildings.

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UGC urges Higher Education Institutions to actively promote the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign 2025 from 2nd to 15th August 2025, encouraging students and faculty to hoist the Tiranga and celebrate the spirit of independence.

Read the UGC Letter:… pic.twitter.com/YDT8itaDAL

— UGC INDIA (@ugc_india) August 8, 2025

Over the years, the initiative has evolved into a mass movement, drawing enthusiastic participation from all sections of society. Citizens have embraced the campaign not just as a ceremonial activity but as a celebration of national unity, identity, and pride. According to government records, the 2022, 2023, and 2024 editions of the campaign saw widespread participation, with the Tiranga being prominently displayed on homes, offices, educational institutions, and public spaces.

In its circular dated August 16, 2025, UGC Secretary Prof. Manish R. Joshi conveyed the Ministry of Education’s instructions to all HEIs to ensure wide publicity and active participation in HGT 2025. The Commission has requested universities, colleges, and other academic institutions to:

  • Disseminate information about the campaign among students, faculty, and staff
  • Encourage everyone in the campus community to hoist the national flag at their homes and institutions
  • Use social media platforms to spread awareness about the campaign and inspire participation
  • Organise events, competitions, and activities highlighting the historical significance of the Tiranga and India’s freedom struggle

The campaign will be implemented in three phases:

  • Phase 1: August 2 to 8, 2025
  • Phase 2: August 9 to 12, 2025
  • Phase 3: August 13 to 15, 2025

This phased approach is designed to ensure sustained enthusiasm and participation over the two-week period, culminating in Independence Day celebrations on August 15.

UGC’s Call for Creativity and Outreach

The Commission has encouraged universities and colleges to move beyond traditional ceremonies and adopt creative ways to engage participants in the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign. Suggested activities include organising Community Flag Marches, where students and faculty walk through neighbourhoods carrying the national flag to inspire participation; hosting Heritage Talks that shed light on the freedom struggle and the flag’s significance; creating Tiranga-themed art installations led by students and displayed in public spaces; and promoting Digital Storytelling through short videos, reels, and online exhibitions that capture personal connections to the national flag.

Institutions are also encouraged to collaborate with local authorities, cultural groups, and non-profit organisations to expand outreach beyond campus boundaries.

The Ministry of Culture, working closely with the Ministry of Education, sees HGT 2025 as part of a larger nation-building strategy. Officials believe that repeated engagement with national symbols fosters unity in diversity and strengthens the emotional connection between citizens and the state.

According to ministry sources, the three-phase structure is designed to allow regional flexibility, schools in rural areas might focus on community gatherings, while urban institutions may lead digital campaigns and public displays.

As India approaches its 79th Independence Day in 2026, HGT 2025 serves as both a reminder of sacrifices past and a commitment to the nation’s future. For young Indians, especially those in higher education, it is a chance to connect emotionally with the country’s democratic values and diversity.

Civic engagement experts note that such campaigns also encourage responsible citizenship. “Hoisting the Tiranga isn’t just about patriotism, it’s a symbolic pledge to uphold the values it represents,” said a senior professor of political science.

The Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign 2025 is set to once again blanket India’s cities and villages in the vibrant hues of saffron, white, and green. With UGC’s directive mobilising the nation’s educational institutions, the two-week celebration promises to blend history, civic awareness, and community spirit.

By August 15, as millions of Tirangas flutter in the monsoon breeze, the campaign will have done more than mark an anniversary, it will have reaffirmed the unbreakable bond between the people and the Republic of India.

Topics: Har Ghar Tiranga 2025Azadi Ka Amrit MahotsavUGCUniversity Grants CommissionHar Ghar Tiranga campaign
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