In cooperative societies, the national flag can typically be hoisted by the elected officials or representatives of the society, such as the president or chairperson, during official events or meetings. Additionally, members of the cooperative may also participate in the flag hoisting as a sign of unity and respect for the nation. The specific rules and protocols may vary based on the society's bylaws and the regulations of the country.
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The president of India hoists the flag on Republic Day
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Hoist and fly refer to the measurements of a flag. The hoist of a flag is the measurement of the side which is affixed to the halyard (rope). The fly of the flag is the measurement of the flag when extended perpendicular to the mast (flagpole). You could use the terms length and width, but hoist and fly are more descriptive and accurate.
In vexillology, a flag that has a canton, a hoist, and a fly refers to a flag design. The canton is typically the upper corner of the flag, often containing a symbol or emblem, while the hoist is the side of the flag that is attached to the flagpole, and the fly is the opposite side that flaps in the wind. This design is common in many national flags, including the United States flag, which features a blue canton with stars on a field of red and white stripes.
A diagonal yellow cross which divides the flag into four triangles with the hoist and outer side colored black and the upper and lower triangles in green.
They Had To Hoist The American Flag Up To The Top.
The national flag of France is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured royal blue (hoist side), white, and red.
Rope and pulley.