Kolkata, Aug 14 (PTI) The white marble of the Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata will accentuate the three colours of the national flag when a giant 7,500 square feet Tricolour will be draped on a part of the monument on Sunday, to mark the 75th Independence year of the country.

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The mammoth flag will be unfurled by West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar after he hoists a standard size Tricolour on the compound, the museum's curator Jayanta Sengupta told PTI.

The flag, stitched by the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, will be put up only for a day on the terrace of the Victoria Memorial Hall, a veritable icon of the city of Kolkata.

"Altogether 750 saplings will also be planted on the day and the governor will plant a few of them, Sengupta said.

Envisaged by Lord Curzon, a Viceroy of British India, as a memorial to Queen Victoria, the Hall was formally opened to the public in 1921. It is now a museum under the Ministry of Culture, that exhibits Indian and Western paintings, manuscripts, rare photographs and other items.

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