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Located at Bengeri in Dharwad district, the Karnataka Khadi Gramodyog Samyukta Sangha Federation (KKGSSF) is certified by Khadi and Village Industries Commission of India as the sole manufacturer and supplier of the Indian flag to the entire country.
The KKGSSF, was founded in the year 1957 by a group of Gandhians with the vision of providing employments to rural unemployed youths under Khadi and Village Industries Sectors and popularise khadi products world-wide.
The establishment was assigned the responsibility of weaving cloth for the tricolor in 2005 given its efforts in popularizing khadi. Since then, it has been handlooming the special khadi cloth for the national flag of India.
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The khadi cloth for the tricolor is brought from Tulasigeri village to the national flag manufacturing unit at Bengeri, where the cloth undergoes a meticulous treatment for dyeing and screen printing before it is cut and stitched. The Indian national flag is manufactured in nine sizes measuring from 0.5×0.3 feet (the smallest) to 21×14 feet (the biggest).
The flags are made according to standards set by BIS. According to KKGSSF website, “Production of national flags as per strict guidelines of BIS is not an easy task, because, any defect in the flags such as colour, size, thread count, strength of yarn, fastness of the colours used for dyeing, etc. will be considered as a serious offence and is liable for a fine or imprisonment or both, as per the provisions of Flag Code of India 2002.