Har Ghar Tiranga 2026: BSA College Mathura Holds Tricolour Rally

MATHURA: BSA College, Mathura organised a Tricolour rally under Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan 2026, bringing students together in a spirited display of patriotism ahead of Independence Day. The rally was organised through the National Service Scheme (NSS) and saw students carrying the Indian Tricolour while raising patriotic slogans.
The programme turned the college campus and the surrounding rally route into a visible expression of national pride, with students participating with enthusiasm and discipline. The event also carried a wider message of national unity, social responsibility and positive participation in society.
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BSA College Students Join Har Ghar Tiranga Rally
The rally was organised on the eve of Independence Day as part of Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan 2026. Students participated with Tricolour flags in their hands and raised slogans including “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, “Vande Mataram” and messages encouraging people to display the national flag at their homes.
The rally was flagged off by college principal Dr Lalit Mohan Sharma. Speaking on the occasion, he described the Tricolour as a symbol of India’s unity, integrity, self-respect and sacrifice.
He also called upon students to keep national interest at the centre of their activities and contribute towards bringing positive change to society.
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Patriotic Slogans Echo During Rally
As the rally moved ahead, students raised patriotic slogans and carried the Tricolour with enthusiasm. The atmosphere reflected a strong sense of national pride, while the participation of students gave the campaign a youthful and energetic character.
The rally also used messages such as “Har Ghar Tiranga, Ghar-Ghar Tiranga” to encourage wider public participation in the Independence Day campaign.
Students participating in the programme were seen taking part in the activities with discipline and enthusiasm. The event highlighted how educational institutions can use national occasions to connect students with themes of citizenship, unity and social responsibility.
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Cultural Activities Reinforce Message of National Unity
The programme did not remain limited to the rally. After the Tricolour rally, students also participated in activities organised on the college campus.
Students presented cultural programmes and awareness activities focused on patriotism, national unity and social responsibility. These activities helped extend the message of the campaign beyond the display of the national flag.
The participation of students and college staff also reflected the broader objective of encouraging young people to remain connected with national values and civic responsibilities.
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Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign Gets Youth Participation
The BSA College rally provided a local example of youth participation in Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan 2026. The campaign’s emphasis on displaying the national flag gave students an opportunity to take part in Independence Day activities while expressing their connection with the country.
The event also demonstrated the role educational institutions can play in creating awareness around national occasions. Through rallies, cultural programmes and student participation, the college sought to strengthen the message of patriotism and responsible citizenship.
Faculty members and college staff were also present during the programme. The participation of teachers and students together added to the collective character of the event.
Patriotism and Social Responsibility at the Centre
For Mathura’s students, the Har Ghar Tiranga programme became more than a flag rally. The event combined national pride with messages of unity, awareness and social responsibility.
With the Tricolour at the centre of the programme, the rally conveyed a simple message: Independence Day celebrations can also become an opportunity for young citizens to understand their responsibilities towards the nation and society.
Editorial Note: This report is based on the supplied newspaper report and photograph concerning the Har Ghar Tiranga 2026 programme at BSA College, Mathura. MathuraNow has presented the information in an independent news format for public information. Names and event details have been included only where they were readable in the supplied source material.

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