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    The Indian flag cannot be flown at half-mast on Republic Day (26 January), Independence day (15 August), Gandhi Jayanti (2 October), or state formation anniversaries, except over buildings housing the body of the deceased dignitary. However, even in such cases, the flag must be raised to full-mast when the body is moved from the building.

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    The art form seems to date back 700 to 800 years originally done by the Kumbhar/Kunbhar community of Sindh, who were earthen pot-makers from Sindh. From pots, they moved the art form to larger canvases such as interior and exterior walls of homes.