The Little Flag Seller

 

The Little
Flag Seller: A Tale of Innocence and Pride


While on my
morning stroll today in my colony, I encountered a little girl selling
miniature Indian flags. As India celebrates its Republic Day with immense
patriotism, she stood at the corner of the street, clutching her tricolors. It
was around 8:30 AM, and the chilly winter air didn’t deter her.

Curious, I
struck up a conversation with her. With a radiant smile and innocent
determination, she shared that it was a holiday, and her mother had entrusted
her with the task of selling flags before returning home. When I inquired about
the price, she humbly quoted her rates and politely requested, “No bargaining,
please—my mummy decided these prices.”

Though I
already had flags at home, I couldn’t resist her earnest spirit and offered her
some freshly made sweet jalebis from a nearby shop. Her simple frock and pink
pullover barely protected her from the biting cold, but she stood unwavering,
extending her tiny hand with the tricolor to passersby, hoping to make a sale.

The street was
alive with activity—people rushing to attend the parade at Morhabadi Ground in
Ranchi, others exploring colorful items displayed along the bustling market.
Yet, this little girl’s innocence and quiet pride made her stand out. For her,
these flags weren’t just merchandise—they were symbols of hope, unity, and
pride. Each flag she sold carried her dream of a brighter future.

Some
pedestrians paused to appreciate her dedication and bought flags, while others
walked past. But she remained steadfast, her gleaming eyes filled with hope and
her heart brimming with dreams.

To me, this
little girl is a poignant reminder of the true spirit of Republic
Day—resilience, hopes, and pride in being Indian. As I walked around the city,
I noticed several children like her, standing at every corner, selling
miniature flags with the same enthusiasm and determination.

Let us not
forget the significance of this day. On 26th January 1950, the Constitution of
India came into effect, transforming India into a sovereign, democratic
republic. Republic Day is celebrated with immense pride and showcases our unity
in diversity. The grand parade at Rajpath in New Delhi, presided over by the
President of India, highlights the strength of the Indian Army, our cultural
heritage, and technological achievements.

Let us honor
the sacrifices made for our nation and cherish the values enshrined in our
Constitution.

Happy Republic
Day to all my friends and readers!

📸 In the picture: The little girl selling tricolors.

Text and Photo
by: Ashok Karan
🌐 ashokkaran.blogspot.com
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