DamanNetwork — Har Ghar Tiranga | Network of Neighbourhoods
HAR GHAR TIRANGA — CONNECTED COMMUNITIES

DamanNetwork

A neighborhood-level network to honor the Tiranga with dignity and action.
DamanNetwork brings together neighbouring households, resident associations and local groups to create a coordinated movement of respectful Tiranga display and small civic work — local projects that add up.

Why a Network?

Individually, raising a flag is a meaningful act. Organized together, those flags are a visible network—an expression of shared civic habits. DamanNetwork helps blocks, societies, and villages share templates, plan simultaneous activities, and celebrate small wins together.

What We Provide

Ready-to-use project templates (cleanups, sapling drives, book donations), printable etiquette posters, simple volunteer checklists, and short leader scripts. These materials make it easy for a single organizer to coordinate two or three households, scale to a street, or roll out to a neighborhood.

Practical Steps

Choose one weekend, plan a 60-minute activity after a flag-raising, invite neighbors, document the result, and share a short summary. DamanNetwork provides messaging templates and digital posters so you can inform residents quickly and clearly.

Leadership That Scales

Small neighborhood leaders—teachers, youth volunteers, resident welfare heads—can replicate actions using the Network’s playbooks. Record results and inspire adjacent groups to copy successful models. The goal is steady, practical civic improvement across linked streets.

Join the Network

Sign up your block, download the starter kit, and run your first micro-project. When multiple blocks act together, a neighborhood becomes a visible, connected expression of respect and service.

Get the Starter Kit