Who made the tricolour that was hoisted at Red Fort in 1947?

New Delhi: As we celebrate 75th anniversary of our independence tomorrow, very few people know that the first tricolour furled at historic Red Fort in 1947 was made in Dausa in Rajasthan.

On every independence day in every nook and corner of the country tricolour is furled and everyone feels proud. They salute the tricolour and remember those who laid their lives for the freedom. For the people of Dausa in Rajasthan, celebration is doubled as there is a connection of Dausa to the tricolour. The first tricolour furled at Red Fort was made in Aluda in Dausa by a weaver named Chauthmal.
The task to make a tricolour was given to Deshpande and General tad of Charkha Sangh. Three tricolurs were brought from  different areas of the country. It is said that the tricolour made by Chauthmal was chosen for the ceremony. Though, there is no written evidence anywhere. Dausa’s weavers’ art of making triclour continues till date. Khadi Committee, Dausa spokesperson says that tricolour was sent from three different areas, however the tricolour furled on morning of 15th August 1947 was from Dausa. He adds that Dausa’s name is associated with the tricolour since then.

The cloth for tricolour is manufactured in three places in the country, which include Nader in Maharashtra, Hubli in Karnataka and Dausa in Rajasthan. Cloth is manufactured by Dausa Khadi Samiti. Cloth is then sent to Khadi Dyers and Printing where tricolour is made.

A tricolour furled at Congress Session by Jawahar Lal Nehru before independence is still kept in the Merut (Hastinapur) home of Anju Nagar who belongs to Nimrana of Alward district of Rajasthan. According to Nagar’s cousin Tarun Raval the tricolour was furled at last session of Congress in Merut in 1946 adding that the Nagar family has kept the tricolour till date. The tricolour is 14 feet by 9 feet.

Only Marathi will be compulsory, no attempt to impose Hindi, says CM Fadnavis

Mumbai: Amid raging controversy over the introduction of Hindi as a compulsory language in Classes 1 to 5 in Marathi and English schools in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has...

New discoveries in Egypt reveal history of Ramesseum Temple

Los Angeles: A joint Egyptian-French archaeological mission uncovered tombs and buildings that reveal more history about the Ramesseum Temple in the southern city of Luxor, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism...

Aurangzeb’s tomb a protected monument, but won’t allow its glorification: CM Fadnavis

Nagpur: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday discarded the demand for the removal of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb’s tomb in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, saying it is a protected monument but won’t...

RSS is modern Akshay Vat of immortal culture of India: PM Modi

Nagpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is the modern 'Akshay Vat' of the immortal culture of India, which is constantly energising the nation....

Big stroms can’t uproot those connected to roots, says PM Modi, lauds Indian diaspora

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday emphasised the importance of staying connected to one's roots, stating that "when one remains connected to roots, no matter how big the...

Holi a symbol of India’s precious cultural heritage, says President Murmu

New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu extended her heartfelt greetings to the nation on the auspicious occasion of Holi, emphasising that the festival is a symbol of India's rich cultural heritage....

Remains of 2,500-3,000-year-old civilisation found in Jharkhand’s Chouparan

Ranchi: Archaeological evidence of a 2,500-3,000-year-old civilisation has been discovered in Chouparan block of the Hazaribagh district in Jharkhand. Dr Abhishek Singh Amar, Head of Asian Studies, Department of History...

Australia’s goldfields nominated for World Heritage List

Canberra: The Australian government has nominated the goldfields in the country's southeast for World Heritage status. Tanya Plibersek, Minister for the Environment and Water, on Friday announced that the goldfields...

” No reason why Urdu script should be given up, ” Nehru once wrote to great linguist Masud Husain

Aligarh: The script of the Urdu language, which is Persio-Arabic, has been a matter of controversy as the linguistic narrowmindedness and politics has linked the language to religion, and consequently...

Egypt announces new archaeological discoveries near Luxor

Luxor: Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed significant finds near Luxor, including parts of a temple linked to Queen Hatshepsut, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said. A team led by...

What warranted censorship, says BJP as Centre seeks return of Nehru’s letters from Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: The BJP on Monday raised questions on the 'censorship' of some letters written by India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to some leading world dignitaries. This comes after...

Ptolemaic-period tombs uncovered in Egypt

  Cairo: A joint Egyptian-Spanish archaeological mission has uncovered several Ptolemaic-period (332-30 BC) tombs in Al-Bahnasa archeological site in southern Egypt's Minya province, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities...

Read Previous

Taliban warns India against military moves in Afghanistan

Read Next

Restore the funds taken away from Khelo India budget, says Vijender

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com