How to dispose National Flag of India ?

Our national flag is a horizontal tricolour of saffron at the top white in the middle and green at the bottom in equal proportion. The ratio of width of flag to its length is 2 : 3 . In the centre of white band is a navy blue wheel representing the Chakra which appears on the abacus of Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. It contains 24 spokes. It was adopted on 22 July 1947. According to flag code of India 2002 , there is no restriction on the display of national flag by members of general public , private organisation , educational institution etc.
National flag is the highest respected entity in India. So there is also a definite way to dispose the national flag of India. What is the way to dispose it ? Do you know ? Let us know.



BY BURNING
Light a fire strong enough to burn the flag but not very intense so that pieces of burnt flag do not fly out. Sold the flag according to rules and carefully place it on fire. During the processes never put the flag on ground.
Don't throw away the flag into the fire. Putting the flag on fire without folding it is considered as disrespect.
Stand solemnly and silently near the fire until the flag is completely burnt. Make sure that no part of the flag remains unburnt.

BY BURYING
Choose a clean the burial place for the flag.
Before burying, fold the flag according to rules and preferably put it in a biodegradable box.
The flag can also be carefully cut along the strips before the burial.

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