Why is kite-flying a vital tradition on every Independence Day in India?
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : Aug 14, 2020, 20:26 IST
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India will be celebrating its 74th Independence Day and the skies will be filled with colourful kites once again. The tradition of kite flying has been an integral part of Indian culture during various festivals, but ever wondered … Read more
India will be celebrating its 74th Independence Day and the skies will be filled with colourful kites once again. The tradition of kite flying has been an integral part of Indian culture during various festivals, but ever wondered why flying kites is considered so special on Independence Day? If not, then read along to know why people in India are so passionate about flying kites on August 15, year after year. Read less
History
The protest became so popular across the country that people started writing slogans on the kites and flew those in the sky. Since then, kite flying became an important part of India’s freedom history and a tradition that is still carried out.
In old Delhi, shopkeepers have come up with kites with messages such as Wash your hands and Please maintain a six-feet distance.
Before this, we have seen social messages on kites such as Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao and others.
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