Flag of India at Central Park, Connaught Place
Tiranga, the national flag of India hoisted at Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi is the second largest national flags of India.[1] On 7th March 2014, the flag was hoisted for the first time,[2][3][4] at the time being the largest Indian flag in the world. This title was later claimed by the flag pole of Pahari Mandir in Ranchi which was first hoisted on 23 January 2016.[5]

National Flag of India at Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi India
Location
The flag is located at the centre of the Central Park, which is listed as a heritage building of Connaught Place which is regarded as the heart of Delhi. The flag pole has been designed keeping in mind the geometry of Connaught Place.[3][6][7]
Photos for all different Indian Nationals around this flag
Structure
The flag measures 90 by 60 feet (27 by 18 m). The pole on which it is hoisted measures 207 feet (63 m). The flag weighs around 37 kilograms. The flag is made of knitted polyster fabric called ‘deneir polyester’ manufactured in Mumbai by ‘The Flag Shop’. The Ashoka Chakra on the flag has been printed by using a specialised printing process.[2]
The flag is illuminated at night with the usage of eight 2,000 Watt lights.The Flag has blowers. A special permission for this has been taken for this purpose from the Home Ministry[3][8] Flag is guarded by guards and CCTV cameras have been installed around it. The flag is also replaced if torn or dirty.[4]
History
The Flag Foundation of India had sent its proposal of installing the national tricolour to the NDMC. The proposal was sent by NDMC to the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC). The DUAC approved the proposal after scrutinising the plan. It was ensured that the proposed structure did not lead to any pollution or traffic mess.[9]
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