Flag Sale Skyrockets, Traders Struggling To Meet Demand
Millennium Post Delhi|August 09, 2022
‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ Campaign
Flag Sale Skyrockets, Traders Struggling To Meet Demand

As the celebratory days for the Centre’s ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign are nearing, the sale of tricolour has risen manifolds in the national capital, leaving traders and manufacturers scrambling to meet the pent-up demands.

Gulshan Khurana (63), a wholesale trader from Delhi’s Sadar Bazaar has been in the business of supplying national flags for over 50 years, but has never witnessed such an enormous demand for the tricolour in the past.

Traders have claimed that the sale of all kinds of tricolours has increased 50 times since the announcement of the campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 22. However, the demand for medium size and national flags made up of satin is at an all-time high.

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