In a quiet lane of Howrah, the rhythm of sewing machines and the soft clink of scissors create more than just fabric — they create a feeling. Here, Hindu and Muslim artisans sit side by side, carefully stitching each tricolour by hand. Every thread is not just a part of the flag but a part of India’s shared identity.
These flags, born from the hard work and devotion of the artisans, will soon travel across the nation. On August 15, they will flutter in cities, towns, and villages alike, carrying with them the spirit of freedom and unity.
For the artisans, it is not just a job but a contribution to the nation’s pride. Every stripe of saffron, white, and green, and every navy blue wheel is placed with precision and love, making each flag a reminder of brotherhood and belonging.
As the day of celebration approaches, these Howrah-made flags will wave from rooftops and streets, declaring in unison: “We are Indians, and our tricolour is our identity.”