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10 Years Of PM Modi’s Symbolic Headgears On Independence Day

10 Years Of PM Modi’s Symbolic Headgears On Independence Day

Posted on August 14, 2024 By admin


Over the last decade, his unique headgears for Independence Day celebrations have garnered attention.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation for its 78th Independence Day celebrations on August 15. Over the last decade, his unique headgears for Independence Day celebrations, in an attempt to represent the cultural diversity of India, have generated attention as well as recognition.

Here are some of the memorable headgears worn by PM Modi on Independence Day in the last 10 years:

In 2014, PM Modi sported a traditional Rajasthani turban for his first address to the nation as Prime Minister. The turban was in a vibrant mix of shades of orange, yellow and green.

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In 2015, PM Modi chose a turban with its trail extending to his ankles. The turban, predominantly yellow, had multiple criss-cross lines of various hues etched on it.

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In 2016, PM Modi wore a bright pink and yellow turban with a tie-dye pattern.

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In 2017, PM Modi had yet another yellow turban with shades of scarlet, and intricate geometric patterns on it.

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For the Independence Day celebrations in 2018, PM Modi donned a saffron turban with red patterns and an all-white attire. This time, he also had a white stole with a dark, intricate border.

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In 2019, PM Modi put on a variegated turban with neat multicolour pleats on one side. This time too, he had a stole with a vibrant, eye-catching border.

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In 2020, PM Modi had his saffron and cream turban, complimenting the orange and white scarf draped over his shoulders for his Independence Day address to the nation amid the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic.

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In 2021, PM Modi wore a saffron turban with a flowy pink trail. He also wore a white kurta paired with a blue jacket and a white scarf to add to the look.

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For the 2022 Independence Day celebrations, PM Modi had a tricolour turban with white and green stripes, symbolic of the Indian national flag.

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In 2023, PM Modi wore a multicoloured bandhani print Rajasthani turban, pleated into shades of yellow, orange, violet, green and red.

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While Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s headgears on Independence Day celebrations have mostly been dominated with vibrant shades of yellow, red and saffron, these myriad patterns in his distinct headgears stand out every year as a significant attempt on the PM’s part to honour the cultural ethos of the nation.

(With inputs from ANI)



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