
National Days of India – Independence Day
Spirit of patriotism is always in our hearts as we love our country. But those on the social media, especially youngsters, are suddenly feeling patriotic as the 68th Independence Day of the nation approaches. In keeping with the annual tradition, they are changing their display pictures to Tricolor or Independence Day themes to celebrate the national day.
I feel this is a small way to show your patriotism and love for the country as Independence Day spirit sets in.
Have you changed your profile photo on the social media to Tricolor?
I have changed my profile photo and header image on the social media to Independence Day theme to show my national fervor. You may follow my personal profile, and like my Company pages. I mostly reciprocate.
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Wear Indian Tricolor on your Facebook / Twitter Profile photo FREE
Nothing Illegal about Tricolor as Profile Photo Online
There is no violation of the flag code to have the tricolor as profile photo on the social media
Jai Hind!
Vande Mataram!
Happy 68th Indian Independence Day!
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There is no violation of the flag code to have the tricolor as profile photo on the social media
Tricolor Google doodle celebrates Independence Day featuring Independent India’s first stamp.
