Flag of India at Central Park
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN DELHI/ Updated : May 5, 2016, 11:03 IST
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A monumental tirangaa flapping away vigorously greets visitors many kilometers away as they approach the heart of Delhi and the heart of Connaught Place, Central Park. Erected by Naveen Jindal’s Flag Foundation of India, this tri … Read more
A monumental tirangaa flapping away vigorously greets visitors many kilometers away as they approach the heart of Delhi and the heart of Connaught Place, Central Park. Erected by Naveen Jindal’s Flag Foundation of India, this tri colour is the tallest (207 feet) and the largest (60 feet in width, 90 feet in length and weighing 37 kilograms) in the country and instills a sense of pride and patriotic fervor in the hearts of any onlooker. Read less

A monumental tirangaa flapping away vigorously greets visitors many kilometers away as they approach the heart of Delhi and the heart of Connaught Place, Central Park. Erected by Naveen Jindal’s Flag Foundation of India, this tri colour is the tallest (207 feet) and the largest (60 feet in width, 90 feet in length and weighing 37 kilograms) in the country and instills a sense of pride and patriotic fervor in the hearts of any onlooker.
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