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Building and creating world-class competences to make India self-reliant

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October 11, 2025

For me, the Tiranga is much more than a flag. It's a symbol I see everywhere every day - from a flag bearer to the lapel pin I wear to work daily.

Building and creating world-class competences to make India self-reliant

My devotion to this sacred symbol led me to fight for its liberation, and it continues to inspire me to remain dedicated to its cause, says Naveen Jindal

Naveen Jindal moved a private member Bill for a comprehensive Food and Nutrition Security Scheme which became the basis for the Food Security Act. Also, it was after Jindal's continuous efforts and prolonged commitment to the issue that got Indian citizens the right to fly the national flag on all days. As President of Flag Foundation of India (FFI) Naveen Jindal welcomed the latest Amendment to the Flag Code of India 2002 after which a common citizen can hoist and unfurl the national flag 24 hours a day at their homes and office locations.

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