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For finals, tailors made 300 metre-long Indian flag
Updated On: 03 April, 2011 08:18 AM IST | | Shailesh Bhatia & Basilica Gomes
For three days, 16 tailors turned their workshop into their home to stitch the flag in time
For three days, 16 tailors turned their workshop into their home to stitch the flag in time
While many came out on the streets to celebrate India's victory over Pakistan on March 30, so did a group of 16 tailors in Vile Parle. But while everyone else returned home, the tailors went back to their sewing machines. 
The 300 metre-long flag on the Shaan Flyover that connects SV
Road to the Western Express Highway. Pic/ Mahesh Chafe
For the next three days, in fact, they turned their workshop into their home. From that night onwards till the finals yesterday, none of the tailors visited their homes or slept beyond two hours at a stretch. And at the end of it, their wish come true: an Indian flag stretching over 300 metres, right on time for the finals. The flag was fixed yesterday on the Shaan Flyover, which connects SV Road to the Western Express Highway.
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