Bhopal Airport, Malls Soak In Patriotic Spirit As City Decks Up For Independence Day Celebrations; 'Mama' Shivraj Too Hosts Tricolour At Residence
Several malls in Bhopal also join the Independence Day celebrations by decorating their premises in the vibrant tricolor theme.

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Bhopal’s Raja Bhoj Airport is all set to celebrate Independence Day 2025 with great enthusiasm on.
The terminal building is being beautifully decorated in the colours of the Indian flag – saffron, white, and green – creating a festive and patriotic atmosphere for passengers and visitors.
Check out the pictures below :
The decorations include curtains and fabric in the tricolour theme, filling the campus with vibrance and patriotism. The sight is sure to fill travellers with a sense of pride and love for the nation, when they enter the airport.
'Jhanda Uncha Rahe Humara,' posts Shivraj
Meanwhile, former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan shared his own way of celebrating the spirit of freedom.
He posted a photo of the front of his house with the Indian flag proudly hoisted outside.
In his post, he wrote, “Matribhumi ka tan-man saara, jhanda ooncha rahe hamara” (Our body and soul belong to our motherland, may our flag always fly high).
Check out his post below :
Several malls in Bhopal also join the Independence Day celebrations by decorating their premises in the vibrant tricolour theme.
Popular shopping destinations like DB Mall, People’s Mall, and Aura Mall have been adorned with saffron, white, and green decorations, including flags, ribbons, and themed lighting.
Visitors can see colourful displays at entrances, selfie points designed with patriotic elements, and banners carrying messages of freedom and unity.
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