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India’s Second Tallest Flag Pole inaugurated in Kolhapur

Tuesday 2nd of May 2017

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May 2, 2017

India's second tallest flag pole was Inaugurated in Kolhapur. The pole that could be 303 feet high was constructed inside the Police training academy garden as a part of the Kolhapur beautification project. The poll is 90 metres tall and 60 metres wide and weighs 24 tonne. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the pole by unfurling a national flag of 5400sq ft as a part of the Maharashtra Din celebrations inside the state.

The Police training academy garden which was also inaugurated is host to types of flowering plants from India and various other countries. The aim behind the creation of your backyard may be to educate people with regards to the Indian military machine and police also to inspire the next generation to sign up for them. As an attraction, murals depicting the struggle for independence from 1857 to 1947 have been completely created contained in the garden. The country's tallest flag pole is positioned around the Indo-Pak Attari Border and is also 360 feet high.

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