What Is the Significance of the National Flag on a 108-Feet High Mast at the Army Garrison in Hyderabad?
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Hyderabad, Jan 30 (NationPress) The inauguration of the national flag, positioned on a 108-feet high mast, took place at the Army Garrison on Thursday, officiated by Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma.
The dignified ceremony organized by the Indian Army at the Mehdipatnam Garrison saw the presence of senior Army officials, civil dignitaries, representatives from the Flag Foundation of India, soldiers, veterans, and NCC cadets.
The event featured a guard of honour, the hoisting of the national flag, and the singing of the national anthem, as reported in a defence release.
During his address, the Governor recognized the courage, professionalism, and selfless dedication of the Indian armed forces, honoring the sacrifices made by soldiers and their families.
He conveyed his appreciation for the contributions of veterans and Veer Naris, motivating NCC cadets to embody values of discipline, service, and patriotism.
The Governor also expressed gratitude towards Naveen Jindal, President of the Flag Foundation of India, for sponsoring the 108-feet high mast flag, praising their efforts in fostering respect for the tricolour and enhancing national pride.
Maj Gen Rahul Dev Sharma, General-Officer-Commanding of the Bison Division, thanked the Governor and stressed the commitment of the Indian Army to maintain the integrity of the national flag, stating that the installation of this high-mast flag symbolizes the effective collaboration between civil administration and the Bison Division.
The Mehdipatnam Garrison, renowned for its military heritage, was portrayed as a beacon of discipline, readiness, and service to the nation.
This flagpole ranks as the third tallest in Hyderabad.
For comparison, the flag at Sanjeevaiah Park by the banks of Hussain Sagar Lake reaches an impressive height of 288 feet.
In 2023, President Droupadi Murmu inaugurated a 120-foot replica of a historic flagpost at Rashtrapati Nilayam in Secunderabad. This replica serves as a reminder of the original teak wood flagpost where the tricolour was first hoisted in 1948 when Hyderabad was integrated into the Indian Union.
A 100-feet-tall national flag was previously unfurled at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy in Hyderabad in 2016.